1. Savage Grace were Detroit's progressive rock band of the late '60s. With… Read Full Bio ↴1. Savage Grace were Detroit's progressive rock band of the late '60s. With chops galore and a background rooted in jazz and R&B (with some good old-fashioned Detroit rock & roll thrown in for good measure), Savage Grace stood out from the rest of the Michigan bands as something special and as something quite eclectic. With Guitarist Ron Koss, keyboardist John Seanor, and drummer Larry Zack as the nucleus of a jazzy trio called Scarlet Letter (with two albums on Mainstream), the addition of vocalist/bassist Al Jacquez transformed the group into Savage Grace. The band was soon signed to Reprise and released its eponymous debut album in 1969. Upon moving to Los Angeles the following year, the group embarked on a second album, which took almost two years to complete. By 1972, the trail had ended and the bandmembers went their separate ways. Savage Grace never achieved the success that seemed like their due; certainly their musicianship was top-notch and their songwriting was good enough, but in the long run they were perhaps a bit too eclectic to find a mainstream audience.
2. Savage Grace is a heavy metal band from Los Angeles, California. founded in 1981 by Christian Logue. The first official line up was Dwight Cliff-Vocals, Brian East-Bass, Dan Finch-Drums and Christian Logue-Guitars.
Savage Grace performed several live shows with this lineup and recorded several demos.
One track from these early demos, Scepters Of Deceit was featured on the Metal Massacre 2 compilation album.
In 1983, John Birk replaced Dwight Cliff on vocals and Kenny Powell was added as a second lead guitarist. This line up recorded The Dominatress E.P., released on Metal Blade Records. This version of the group played live shows in Los Angeles and San Francisco thru 1983.
1984 saw new vocalist Michael Smith join the band and Kenny Powell depart to form Omen. Former Witchkiller guitarist Kurt Phillips replaced Powell for several months. This incarnation of the group played several live gigs in the Los Angeles and Orange County areas.
While recording Master Of Disguise, Kurt Phillips was sacked. Christian Logue cut all the guitars on the recording.
After the completion of recording Master Of Disguise, Mark Chase Marshall, formerly of Agent Steel was brought on board as second lead guitarist.
Shortly before the first Savage Grace tour of Europe, which included a slot on the Metal Hammer Festival in September 1985, Michael Smith left the band. Christian Logue became the new vocalist and sang on all the European dates.
In late 1985, Dan Finch left the group. He was replaced in early 1986 by Marc Marcum.
Marcum, Logue, Marshall and East recorded After The Fall from Grace in the spring of 1986.
Savage Grace did a European tour with Heir Apparent in June 1986.
Upon returning to the states, Brian East left the group. He was replaced by former Heir Apparent bassist Derek Peace. This ensemble recorded the Ride Into The Night E.P. in early 1987.
In April 1987, Savage Grace supported Motorhead on twenty dates across the U.S.
Derek Peace left the group in the summer of 1987. The band went thru several bass players from 1987-1988. Marc Marcum left the band in 1988.
In 1989, Marshall Lee Dickerson was brought in on drums. In December of 1989 the band relocated to New York after signing with a new management company. Mark Marshall chose to stay in Los Angeles.
Mike Branning joined the band on bass in December 1989. Several guitarists filled in with the band in New York and on tour dates throughout the U.S.
Savage Grace recorded ten demo tracks while in New York.
The band left New York to head back to L.A. in April 1992. The band played a handful of dates in L.A and was officially disbanded.
Founder Christian Logue is currently writing a book about Savage Grace to be published in 2014.
Discography:
1983
MINI-LPTHE DOMINATRESS-METAL BLADEMBR1006
1985
LP-MASTER OF DISGUISE-IMPORTANTIMD-004
MASTER OF DISGUISE (Picture) IMPORTANTIMPO-0041985
MASTER OF DISGUISE-BLACK DRAGONBD0011985
1986
AFTER THE FALL FROM GRACE-METAL BLADEMBR1075
AFTER THE FALL FROM GRACE-BLACK DRAGONBD012
AFTER THE FALL FROM GRACE-VAP35175-2
1987
RIDE INTO THE NIGHT-FLAMETRADER1012
Christian Logue - guitars, vocals- (1981-Present)
Dwight Cliff- Vocals-(1982)
John Birk- Vocals- (1983)
Marshall Lee Dickerson- Drums- (1988-1992)
Michael John Smith- Vocals- (1984-1985)
Keith Alexander (R.I.P.)- Guitar-(1991)
Eugene Pink- Guitar- (1992)
Michael Branning- Bass -(1989-1992)
Mark "Chase" Marshall - guitars- (1985-1989)
B. East- Bass- (1982-1986)
Neal Delaforce- Bass (1987-1988)
Derek Peace - Bass- (1987-1988)
Mark Marcum - Drums- (1986-1988)
Dan Finch- Drums- (1982-1985)
2. Savage Grace is a heavy metal band from Los Angeles, California. founded in 1981 by Christian Logue. The first official line up was Dwight Cliff-Vocals, Brian East-Bass, Dan Finch-Drums and Christian Logue-Guitars.
Savage Grace performed several live shows with this lineup and recorded several demos.
One track from these early demos, Scepters Of Deceit was featured on the Metal Massacre 2 compilation album.
In 1983, John Birk replaced Dwight Cliff on vocals and Kenny Powell was added as a second lead guitarist. This line up recorded The Dominatress E.P., released on Metal Blade Records. This version of the group played live shows in Los Angeles and San Francisco thru 1983.
1984 saw new vocalist Michael Smith join the band and Kenny Powell depart to form Omen. Former Witchkiller guitarist Kurt Phillips replaced Powell for several months. This incarnation of the group played several live gigs in the Los Angeles and Orange County areas.
While recording Master Of Disguise, Kurt Phillips was sacked. Christian Logue cut all the guitars on the recording.
After the completion of recording Master Of Disguise, Mark Chase Marshall, formerly of Agent Steel was brought on board as second lead guitarist.
Shortly before the first Savage Grace tour of Europe, which included a slot on the Metal Hammer Festival in September 1985, Michael Smith left the band. Christian Logue became the new vocalist and sang on all the European dates.
In late 1985, Dan Finch left the group. He was replaced in early 1986 by Marc Marcum.
Marcum, Logue, Marshall and East recorded After The Fall from Grace in the spring of 1986.
Savage Grace did a European tour with Heir Apparent in June 1986.
Upon returning to the states, Brian East left the group. He was replaced by former Heir Apparent bassist Derek Peace. This ensemble recorded the Ride Into The Night E.P. in early 1987.
In April 1987, Savage Grace supported Motorhead on twenty dates across the U.S.
Derek Peace left the group in the summer of 1987. The band went thru several bass players from 1987-1988. Marc Marcum left the band in 1988.
In 1989, Marshall Lee Dickerson was brought in on drums. In December of 1989 the band relocated to New York after signing with a new management company. Mark Marshall chose to stay in Los Angeles.
Mike Branning joined the band on bass in December 1989. Several guitarists filled in with the band in New York and on tour dates throughout the U.S.
Savage Grace recorded ten demo tracks while in New York.
The band left New York to head back to L.A. in April 1992. The band played a handful of dates in L.A and was officially disbanded.
Founder Christian Logue is currently writing a book about Savage Grace to be published in 2014.
Discography:
1983
MINI-LPTHE DOMINATRESS-METAL BLADEMBR1006
1985
LP-MASTER OF DISGUISE-IMPORTANTIMD-004
MASTER OF DISGUISE (Picture) IMPORTANTIMPO-0041985
MASTER OF DISGUISE-BLACK DRAGONBD0011985
1986
AFTER THE FALL FROM GRACE-METAL BLADEMBR1075
AFTER THE FALL FROM GRACE-BLACK DRAGONBD012
AFTER THE FALL FROM GRACE-VAP35175-2
1987
RIDE INTO THE NIGHT-FLAMETRADER1012
Christian Logue - guitars, vocals- (1981-Present)
Dwight Cliff- Vocals-(1982)
John Birk- Vocals- (1983)
Marshall Lee Dickerson- Drums- (1988-1992)
Michael John Smith- Vocals- (1984-1985)
Keith Alexander (R.I.P.)- Guitar-(1991)
Eugene Pink- Guitar- (1992)
Michael Branning- Bass -(1989-1992)
Mark "Chase" Marshall - guitars- (1985-1989)
B. East- Bass- (1982-1986)
Neal Delaforce- Bass (1987-1988)
Derek Peace - Bass- (1987-1988)
Mark Marcum - Drums- (1986-1988)
Dan Finch- Drums- (1982-1985)
Lions Roar
Savage Grace Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Lions Roar' by these artists:
Asher Roth Feat. New Kingdom & Busta Rhymes Pretty girl, you know that you so hot (hot, hot-hot) How…
Asher Roth New Kingdom & Busta Rhymes Pretty girl, you know that you so hot (hot, hot-hot) How…
Culture Club Dirty Babylon You're nasty Everyone said you are the don…
Jackson United Left home and kept on leaving Walked off into this morning S…
Speak Brother Verse 1 So long, we've felt hard our lack And furrows ran…
Speak, Brother So long, we've felt hard our lack And furrows ran deep…
The Hush Sound The lions roar and young men soar The flames all scorch…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Savage Grace:
After the Fall from Grace [Christian Logue] As we let our sails fly away And we ch…
Age of Innocence [Brian East] Convictions fixed in one's mind, fanatics T…
All TANKED UP All tanked up and outta control All tanked up, ready to…
Bare Bottom Blues You’ve got the power up on the stage You’ve got the…
Betrayer His heart filled with envy, contempt in his soul A man…
Bound to Be Free Fists full of anger, rise into the night The crack of…
Burn The sky is red, I don't understand It’s past midnight I…
Call To Arms A call to arms we have never known before To a…
CRAZY SATURDAY NIGHT Well she’s leaning fast She’s not an easy catch She’s a hear…
Curse the Night Killer on the run hunted by lawman's gun Fugitive from man'…
Destination Unknown [Christian Logue] Nations rise, nations fall by self - de…
Fear My Way Watching so many nights in the mirror Knowing my hands kill…
Fight for your Life Run like the wind as you feel me close in Hear…
Flesh and Blood [Mark Chase Marshall] A dark reign of ruling upon them, t…
If You´re Buyin´ We´re Drinkin´ (Whoa yeah, oh oh oh oh) I'm headed down to the…
Into the Fire Too many battles I've seen, my hell never ending So many…
Live to burn The fear of darkness fills your eyes You have no disguise…
LOVE EXPEDITER You said you’d know love when it comes again But have…
MAD FOOL FOR YOU He ain’t no high school hero He ain’t no teen queen…
Mainline Lover Why do you look so angry Everytime I come around You can’t…
Master of Disguise I'm a sinner, I'm a fool, My passion for lust never…
No One Left to Blame So close to the crossroads, So close to the edge, To the…
Palestinia [Brian East] And it came to pass that desert lands bore…
Ride Into The Night The sky is red, I don′t understand, Past midnight I still…
Sins of the Damned The thunder echoes, flashes light the sky, Bells of death r…
Sons of Iniquity Dark of the night, advancing armies Dogs of war that surrou…
Such A Dirty Mind You take me down where your lovin‘ comes easy Mhm girl,…
Tales of Mystery [Christian Logue] Destined to forever change, no one live…
The Dominatress In the cell below I wait knowing that my painful…
The Healing Hand I’ve seen my yesterdays, Come back to guide my way I let…
Too young to die The wind in my face drives me back as I'm…
Trial by Fire [Brian East] Disciples of Belial met we In a silent cove…
We Came We Saw We Conquered [Christian Logue] We are the knights shining in armor Satis…
We March On We live our lives on a wing and a prayer, Inside…
YOU SAY GOODBYE Now I ain’t lookin for some kinda revenge But I ain’t…
You´re Not That Girl I Used to Know You talk about me like I did you wrong Something I…
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Flip T
This may actually be the best metal song of all time. It's definitely in the running!
I don't think I'll ever get tired of this song!
Joie M
The best still have the vinyl and recently the cd I found I love Mikes voice so powerful almost DIO like \m/
Démocratie Médiévale
Timeless Speed Metal classic !
Erik Nord
The mix on this original record is far superior than the shitty reissue.
SR WARRIOR
Thank you for preserving this copy.
The reissue sounds way too thin. This version has right amount of character
Wish you a great day
Dylan Crijns
This sound really much like the music on the first 2 Iron Maiden albums
Rohan Nidhi Tiwari
Reminds me very much of Maiden and Clive Burr. The Idles of March.
Tony Altano
Yes. And I.M. borrowed heavily from Tygers of Pan Tang on I. Of M.
Marcel Hubregtse
Ides Of March!!!