Flying Tigers (album)

Flying Tigers is the second studio album by heavy metal band White Wizzard, released on September 19, 2011 in Europe[2] and in North America on November 15.[3] It is the last album to feature Wyatt Anderson on vocals, released after his departure from the band in June 2011.[4]

Flying Tigers
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 19, 2011 (2011-09-19)[1]
Recorded2011, in Phoenix, Arizona
GenreHeavy metal
Length58:41
LabelEarache Records
ProducerRalph Patlan
White Wizzard chronology
Over the Top
(2010)
Flying Tigers
(2011)
The Devil's Cut
(2013)

While the first half of the album features simple and straightforward songwriting similar to the band's previous album, Over the Top, the last six songs are more progressive in structure and form a single story concept.

Track listing

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Hellbound[5]
Metal-Temple[6]
Metal Kaoz[7]
Lords of Metal(90/100)[8]
No.TitleLength
1."Fight to the Death"4:53
2."West L.A. Nights"4:38
3."Starchild"5:23
4."Flying Tigers"5:08
5."Night Train to Tokyo"5:01
6."Night Stalker"3:55
7."Fall of Atlantis"5:08
8."Blood on the Pyramids"2:57
9."Demons and Diamonds"9:13
10."Dark Alien Overture"2:12
11."War of the Worlds"4:03
12."Starman's Son"6:37

Personnel

  • Wyatt "The Screamin' Demon" Anderson - Vocals
  • Jon Leon - Guitar/Bass
  • Giovanni Durst - Drums
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References

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