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Petra|This Means War!: 25th Anniversary Edition

This Means War!: 25th Anniversary Edition

Petra

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This Means War! ushered in a new era for one of the most durable franchises in Christian rock. The golden-toned Greg X. Volz had led the band for several years, but he departed after 1985's Beat the System to pursue a solo career. The vacancy was filled two years later by John Schlitt, and the difference was significant. Whereas Volz always sounded more comfortable with adult contemporary pop, Schlitt possessed a bona fide hard rock voice, a powerful shrieking tenor in the vein of Aerosmith's Steven Tyler or Quiet Riot's Kevin DuBrow. Schlitt gave Petra a welcome jolt of electricity just as the band was beginning to fade into the background of the bustling contemporary Christian music industry. The recurring military motif of This Means War!, an apparent attempt at a rock & roll update of "Onward Christian Soldiers," added to the impression that the band had rediscovered their old slogan "Petra Means Rock." But a closer listen reveals that this impression was somewhat illusory. Schlitt's vocals are more aggressive than Volz's, but the songwriting and production on This Means War! are actually just as pop-based as on Beat the System. There are plenty of electric guitars, but they generally serve only as a simple amplification of the keyboard parts that continue to drive the music. Despite the fact that the band's lead guitarist, Bob Hartman does all the songwriting, there are virtually no electric guitar jams and the pace of Louie Weaver's drumming is reserved and cautious. This Means War! may have been intended as proof that the band could still rock out, but the only thing it really proves is that it is possible to play rock music without ever letting a hair fall out of place.

© Evan Cater /TiVo

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1
This Means War! (This Means War Album Version)
00:03:30

John Elefante, Producer - Petra, MainArtist - Dino Elefante, Producer - Bob Hartman, Composer

(C) 2012 Star Song Music ℗ 1987 Star Song Music

2
He Came, He Saw, He Conquered (This Means War Album Version)
00:04:06

John Elefante, Composer, Producer - Petra, MainArtist - Dino Elefante, Producer - Bob Hartman, Composer

(C) 2012 Star Song Music ℗ 1987 Star Song Music

3
Get On Your Knees And Fight Like A Man
00:04:32

John Elefante, Producer - Petra, MainArtist - Dino Elefante, Producer - Bob Hartman, Composer

(C) 2012 Star Song Music ℗ 1987 Star Song Music

4
I Am Available
00:04:25

John Elefante, Producer, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Petra, MainArtist - Dino Elefante, Producer, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Bob Hartman, Composer

(C) 2012 Star Song Music ℗ 1987 Star Song Music

5
Kenaniah
00:03:44

John Elefante, Producer - Petra, MainArtist - Dino Elefante, Producer - Bob Hartman, Composer - John Lawry, Composer - Danny Kingen, Composer

(C) 2012 Star Song Music ℗ 1987 Star Song Music

6
You Are My Rock (This Means War Album Version)
00:04:20

John Elefante, Composer, Producer - Petra, MainArtist - Dino Elefante, Producer - Bob Hartman, Composer

(C) 2012 Star Song Music ℗ 1987 Star Song Music

7
The Water Is Alive
00:03:48

John Elefante, Producer - Petra, MainArtist - Dino Elefante, Producer - Bob Hartman, Composer

(C) 2012 Star Song Music ℗ 1987 Star Song Music

8
Don't Let Your Heart Be Hardened
00:03:43

John Elefante, Producer, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Petra, MainArtist - Dino Elefante, Producer, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Bob Hartman, Composer

(C) 2012 Star Song Music ℗ 1987 Star Song Music

9
Dead Reckoning
00:03:24

John Elefante, Producer - Petra, MainArtist - Dino Elefante, Producer - Bob Hartman, Composer

(C) 2012 Star Song Music ℗ 1987 Star Song Music

10
All The King's Horses
00:04:16

John Elefante, Producer - Petra, MainArtist - Dino Elefante, Producer - Bob Hartman, Composer

(C) 2012 Star Song Music ℗ 1987 Star Song Music

11
Bob's Solo (Live)
00:02:26

Petra, MainArtist - Bob Hartman, Composer - Jonathan David Brown, Producer, Recording Engineer, StudioPersonnel

(C) 2012 Star Song Music ℗ 1986 Star Song Music

12
John's Solo (The Race) (Live)
00:01:52

Dummy Writer, Composer - Petra, MainArtist - Jonathan David Brown, Producer, Recording Engineer, StudioPersonnel

(C) 2012 Star Song Music ℗ 1986 Star Song Music

13
Louie's Solo (Live)
00:02:04

Petra, MainArtist - Jonathan David Brown, Producer, Recording Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Louie Weaver, Composer

(C) 2012 Star Song Music ℗ 1986 Star Song Music

Album review

This Means War! ushered in a new era for one of the most durable franchises in Christian rock. The golden-toned Greg X. Volz had led the band for several years, but he departed after 1985's Beat the System to pursue a solo career. The vacancy was filled two years later by John Schlitt, and the difference was significant. Whereas Volz always sounded more comfortable with adult contemporary pop, Schlitt possessed a bona fide hard rock voice, a powerful shrieking tenor in the vein of Aerosmith's Steven Tyler or Quiet Riot's Kevin DuBrow. Schlitt gave Petra a welcome jolt of electricity just as the band was beginning to fade into the background of the bustling contemporary Christian music industry. The recurring military motif of This Means War!, an apparent attempt at a rock & roll update of "Onward Christian Soldiers," added to the impression that the band had rediscovered their old slogan "Petra Means Rock." But a closer listen reveals that this impression was somewhat illusory. Schlitt's vocals are more aggressive than Volz's, but the songwriting and production on This Means War! are actually just as pop-based as on Beat the System. There are plenty of electric guitars, but they generally serve only as a simple amplification of the keyboard parts that continue to drive the music. Despite the fact that the band's lead guitarist, Bob Hartman does all the songwriting, there are virtually no electric guitar jams and the pace of Louie Weaver's drumming is reserved and cautious. This Means War! may have been intended as proof that the band could still rock out, but the only thing it really proves is that it is possible to play rock music without ever letting a hair fall out of place.

© Evan Cater /TiVo

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