- Debut Album , French Pressing
WARNING's self-titled debut, released in 1981, marked a significant moment in the development of French heavy metal. Sung entirely in their native language, the album showcased a raw and energetic sound, blending classic heavy metal elements with a distinct French flair. Featuring a lineup of talented musicians, including the charismatic frontman Raphael Garrido and the skilled guitar duo of Christophe Aubert and Didier Bernoussi, the album captured the band's youthful energy and passion for the genre.
In the heart of 1980s Paris, a new sound was emerging from the underground. Heavy metal, a genre born in the UK and US, was finding its footing in France, and WARNING's self-titled debut album was a bold declaration of this burgeoning scene.
Historical Context
Released in 1981, WARNING's debut arrived at a time when heavy metal was still a relatively new phenomenon in France. While the UK and US had already established thriving heavy metal scenes, France was just beginning to explore this raw and powerful genre. WARNING's album was a significant step in solidifying the presence of heavy metal in the French music landscape.
Musical Exploration
WARNING's self-titled album was a raw and energetic exploration of heavy metal. The band embraced the genre's signature elements - powerful riffs, soaring vocals, and thunderous drums - while infusing their music with a distinctly French flair. The lyrics, sung in French, tackled themes of rebellion, freedom, and the struggles of youth, resonating with a generation of young French metalheads.
Production Team and Studio
The album was produced by an unknown production team and recorded at an undisclosed studio in Paris. Despite the lack of information about the production, the album captured the raw energy and intensity of WARNING's live performances.
Music Genre: French Speed/Heavy Metal |
Album Production information:
The album: "WARNING - Self-Titled" was produced by: Thomas Noton This album was recorded at: Studio des Dames, Studio Continental Dominique Blanc-Francard - Sound Engineer, Bass Gerd Rautenbach - Sound Engineer, Producer Jeroen Van der Klugt - Sound Engineer Vitamine - Artwork Claude Gassian - Photography Pascal Dacasa - Photography |
Record Label & Catalognr: Polydor 2480 602 |
Album Packaging: This album "WARNING - Self-Titled" includes the original custom inner sleeve with album details, complete lyrics of all songs by and artwork/photos. |
Media Format: 12" Vinyl Stereo Gramophone RecordTotal Album (Cover+Record) weight: 230 gram |
Year & Country: 1981 Made in France |
Band Members and Musicians on: WARNING - Self-Titled |
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Complete Track Listing of: "WARNING - Self-Titled" |
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Inner Cover of "WARNING - Self-Titled" Album |
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Close-up Photo of "WARNING - Self-Titled" Red Polydor Record Label
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Note: The images on this page are photos of the actual album. Slight differences in color may exist due to the use of the camera's flash. |
In the heart of 1980s Paris, a new sound was emerging from the underground. Heavy metal, a genre born in the UK and US, was finding its footing in France, and WARNING's self-titled debut album was a bold declaration of this burgeoning scene.
Learn moreReleased in 1982, just a year after their self-titled debut, WARNING II marked a significant evolution for the French heavy metal band. Building upon the raw energy of their first album, WARNING II showcased a more refined sound and a broader range of musical exploration.
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