Rock the Nations

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{{Infobox album

| name = Rock the Nations

| type = studio

| artist = Saxon

| cover = Nationssaxon.jpg

| alt =

| caption = Cover art by Paul R. Gregory

| released = 15 September 1986{{cite web|url=https://www.worldradiohistory.com/UK/Music-Week/1986/Music-Week-1986-09-13.pdf|title=Music Week|page=30}}

| recorded = 1986

| venue =

| studio = Wisseloord (Hilversum)

| genre = Heavy metal

| length = 40:48

| label = EMI

| producer = Gary Lyons

| prev_title = Innocence Is No Excuse

| prev_year = 1985

| next_title = Destiny

| next_year = 1988

| misc = {{Singles

| name = Rock the Nations

| type = studio

| single1 = Waiting for the Night

| single1date = 18 August 1986{{cite web|url=https://www.worldradiohistory.com/UK/Music-Week/1986/Music-Week-1986-08-16.pdf|title=Music Week|page=39}}

| single2 = Rock the Nations

| single2date = 27 October 1986{{cite web|url=https://www.worldradiohistory.com/UK/Music-Week/1986/Music-Week-1986-10-25.pdf|title=Music Week|page=53}}

| single3 = Northern Lady

| single3date = January 1987

}}

}}

Rock the Nations is the eighth studio album by English heavy metal band Saxon, released in September 1986.

Album notes

The album is the first not to feature original bassist Steve Dawson, who was fired from the band earlier in 1986.{{cite web | url=https://blabbermouth.net/news/oliver-dawson-saxon-s-steve-dawson-we-have-never-ever-tried-to-be-the-original-band | title=OLIVER/DAWSON SAXON's STEVE DAWSON: 'We Have Never Ever Tried to be the Original Band' | date=25 September 2007 }} For the recording of this album, vocalist Biff Byford, who had incidentally begun his career as a singer/bassist, recorded all the bass parts in Dawson's place. However, Paul Johnson joined the band as bassist before the album was released and is therefore credited in the liner notes.

Reception

{{Music ratings

| rev1 =AllMusic

| rev1Score = {{Rating|2|5}}{{cite web | url = http://www.allmusic.com/album/rock-the-nations-r17448/review | title = Saxon Rock the Nations | accessdate = 2011-06-20 | last = Rivadavia | first = Eduardo | publisher = AllMusic}}

| rev2 =Classic Rock

| rev2Score = {{Rating|5|10}}{{cite magazine |title=Saxon – Reissues |magazine=Classic Rock |date=March 2010 |last=Hotten |first=Jon |author-link = Jon Hotten |issue=142 |page=92}}

| rev3 = Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal

| rev3Score = 5/10{{cite book | last1 = Popoff | first1 = Martin | authorlink1 = Martin Popoff | title = The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 2: The Eighties | publisher = Collector's Guide Publishing | date = 1 November 2005 | location = Burlington, Ontario, Canada | isbn = 978-1894959315 | page= 315}}

| rev4 =Kerrang!

| rev4Score = {{Rating|3.5|5}}{{cite magazine| last = Dickson | first = Dave | magazine = Kerrang! | title = Saxon 'Rock The Nations' | issue = 130 | publisher = United Magazines ltd. | date = 2 October 1986 | page = 21}}

}}

Rock the Nations received mixed reviews from critics. Eduardo Rivadavia of AllMusic gave the album two stars out of five and said in his review for the band's previous album Innocence Is No Excuse that "Saxon's internal chemistry was significantly unbalanced by the subsequent departure of key songwriter [Steve] Dawson -- a loss from which they would take years to fully recover."{{cite web | url = http://www.allmusic.com/album/innocence-is-no-excuse-mw0000453793 | title = Saxon Innocence is No Excuse | accessdate = 2013-09-27 | last = Rivadavia | first = Eduardo | publisher = AllMusic}} in his review for this album, he said that although the album was "graced with a somewhat rougher sound more in line with the band's New Wave of British Heavy Metal early years" it was still "arguably less heavy than its predecessor" and also criticised the songs "We Came Here to Rock", "Running Hot" and the title track for being "cliché-ridden" and "Waiting for the Night" and "Northern Lady" for being "unconvincingly sappy ballads", though he did regard "Party 'til You Puke" as being "good for a laugh" and also of interest for the guest appearance of Elton John. However, he concluded that the album is one that "the Saxon faithful would likely rather forget". Canadian journalist Martin Popoff found Rock The Nations "a little more full-bodied production-wise and less overtly metallic and by-the-book construction-wise" than Innocence Is No Excuse, "while still suffering for coasting on [Saxon]'s scant laurels".

Track listing

{{track listing

| headline = Side one

| all_writing = Biff Byford, Nigel Glockler, Graham Oliver and Paul Quinn, except where noted

| title1 = Rock the Nations

| length1 = 4:40

| title2 = Battle Cry

| length2 = 5:26

| title3 = Waiting for the Night

| writer3 = Byford, Glockler

| length3 = 4:51

| title4 = We Came Here to Rock

| length4 = 4:18

}}

{{track listing

| headline = Side two

| title5 = You Ain't No Angel

| length5 = 5:28

| title6 = Running Hot

| writer6 = Byford, Glockler, Oliver, Quinn, Steve Dawson

| length6 = 3:35

| title7 = Party 'til You Puke

| length7 = 3:25

| title8 = Empty Promises

| length8 = 4:09

| title9 = Northern Lady

| length9 = 4:42

}}

{{track listing

| headline = 2010 remaster bonus tracks

| title10 = Chase the Fade [Instr.]

| writer10 = Quinn, Oliver

| length10 = 2:32

| note10 = b-side "Waiting for the Night"

| title11 = Waiting for the Night

| writer11 = Byford, Glockler

| length11 = 4:12

| note11 = 7" single edit

| title12 = Northern Lady

| length12 = 3:57

| note12 = 7" single edit

| title13 = Everybody Up

| length13 = 3:37

| note13 = live. In Madrid , b-side "Northern Lady", 12", 45 RPM, Single producer: Simon Hanhart

| title14 = Dallas 1PM, 12", 45 RPM, Single, producer: Simon Hanhart

| writer14 = Byford, Quinn, Oliver, Dawson, Pete Gill

| length14 = 6:34

| note14 = live, b-side "Northern Lady"

| title15 = Power and the Glory

| writer15 = Byford, Quinn, Oliver, Dawson, Glockler

| length15 = 6:52

| note15 = live

| title16 = Rock the Nations

| length16 = 4:49

| note16 = live

| title17 = Waiting for the Night

| writer17 = Byford, Glockler

| length17 = 4:34

| note17 = live

}}

Personnel

; Production

Charts

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Chart (1986)

! Peak
position

{{Album chart|Germany4|44|id=32611|artist=Saxon|album=Rock the Nations|rowheader=true|accessdate=October 17, 2023}}
{{Album chart|Sweden|26|artist=Saxon|album=Rock the Nations|rowheader=true|accessdate=October 17, 2023}}
{{Album chart|UK2|34|date=19860921|rowheader=true|accessdate=22 April 2018}}
{{Album chart|Billboard200|149|artist=Saxon|rowheader=true|accessdate=22 April 2018}}

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Chart (2018)

! Peak
position

{{Album chart|UKRock|31|date=20180817|rowheader=true|accessdate=October 17, 2023}}

References