Hail to England is the third studio album by American heavy metal band Manowar, released in February 1984 by Music for Nations.
[3] The band then enlisted Jack Richardson for the album Hail to England, and booked the sessions at Phase One Studios in Toronto, Canada.
[4] Friedman would later state that no producer managed to capture Manowar on tape until they met Richardson, recalling that he was able to "deal with our volume in the studio.
[3] In 2007, Adrien Begrand, writing for PopMatters considered Hail to England to be a "spotless record", highlighting the "matching staccato picking" of Ross "The Boss" Friedman and Joey DeMaio, and the "howling" singing of Eric Adams, further asserting that Manowar are "arguably as invigorating" as their British counterparts.
[11] A remixed and remastered 'Imperial Edition' of the album was released in 2019, with the band stating that the revised version would add 'the depth, the power and the clarity that could not be present in the original mixes and masters'.