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Helloween - Keeper Of The Seven Keys Part I FLAC
Performer:
Helloween
Album:
Keeper Of The Seven Keys Part I
Style:
Heavy Metal, Speed Metal, Power Metal
Country:
US
Label:
Sanctuary
Catalog:
06076-86428-2
FLAC size:
2029 mb
MP3 size:
2824 mb
WMA size:
2802 mb


Tracklist


1Halloween (Video Edit)
Written-By – Hansen
5:02
2Starlight (Remix)
Written-By – Hansen, Weikath
4:14
3A Little Time (Alternative Version)
Written-By – Kiske
3:31
4Follow The Sign
Guitar – KaiWritten-By – Hansen, Weikath
1:47
5I'm Alive
Soloist – Kai, MikeWritten-By – Hansen
3:22
6A Tale That Wasn't Right
Soloist – MikeWritten-By – Weikath
4:43
7A Little Time
Soloist – Kai, MikeWritten-By – Kiske
4:00
8Halloween
Soloist – Kai, MikeWritten-By – Hansen
13:18
9Victim Of Fate
Written-By – Hansen
6:59
10Future World
Soloist – Kai, MikeWritten-By – Hansen
4:02
11Initiation
Written-By – Hansen
1:21
12Twilight Of The Gods
Soloist – Kai, MikeWritten-By – Hansen
4:30
13 Bonus Tracks:


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
N 0061Helloween Keeper Of The Seven Keys - Part I ‎(CD, Album)Noise InternationalN 0061Germany1987
N 0061Helloween Keeper Of The Seven Keys - Part I ‎(CD, Album, RE)Noise , Noise InternationalN 0061GermanyUnknown
HSE-37024, CMQCD1178J, CMQCD1178Helloween Keeper Of The Seven Keys Part I ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM, Exp)Hostess Entertainment Unlimited, Castle Music, Sanctuary RecordsHSE-37024, CMQCD1178J, CMQCD1178Japan2015
N 0061Helloween Keeper Of The Seven Keys - Part I ‎(CD, Album)Noise InternationalN 0061EuropeUnknown
MG 2335Helloween Keeper Of The 7 Keys - Part 1 ‎(Cass, Album, Unofficial)MG Records MG 2335Poland1992


Credits


  • Arranged ByHelloween
  • Band, Bass, Backing VocalsMarcus Großkopf
  • Band, DrumsIngo Schwichtenberg
  • Band, Lead Guitar, Backing VocalsKai Hansen, Michael Weikath
  • Band, Lead VocalsMichael Kiske
  • Co-producerTommy Hansen
  • Coordinator [Release Co-ordination]Jon Richards, Steve Hammonds
  • CoverEdda Karczewski, Uwe Karczewski
  • Design [Re-issue]Hugh Gilmour
  • Design Concept [Front Cover]K. Hansen, Limb
  • Design Concept [Inner & Backcover]Limb
  • EngineerTommy Hansen, Tommy Newton
  • InterviewerDave Ling
  • Mixed ByTommy Hansen
  • Photography ByJürgen Muller
  • ProducerTommy Newton
  • Remastered ByNik Watson
  • Sleeve NotesDave Ling
  • Synthesizer [Emulator]Tommy Hansen


Notes


Comes in a cardboard slip-sleeve.
Comes with a 12-page color booklet.

Tracks 1-8, Keeper Of The Seven Keys (Part I), Noise Records N 0057, May 1987.
Mixed for "Sick My Duck" Productions.
Recorded and mixed at Horus Sound Studio, Hannover, Nov./Dec. '86 & Jan. '87.

Track 9 - Michael Kiske version, taken from the 'Dr. Stein' EP
Track 10 - b-side 'Future World' Single, Michael Kiske Version - remixed 2002 version taken from Treasure Chest, Metal-Is Records MISBX015 & MISDD015.
Track 11 - b-side 'Future World' 12" Single - Alternative Version, Noise Records NUK/PD 083.
Track 12 - video edit version taken from Pumpkin Box.

The second-to-last page in the booklet incorrectly lists track 9 as coming from the "I Want Out" single. The track list on the previous page correctly specifies the Dr. Stein EP.

From booklet:
All tracks published by Maldoror / Wintrup Music
Tracks 1-8, 11 & 12 ℗ 1987; track 9 ℗ 1988; track 10 ℗ 2002

The copyright in these sound recordings is owned by Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., except track 10 owned by Helloween Ltd. under license to Sanctuary Records Group Ltd.

℗ 2006 The copyright in this compilation is owned by Sanctuary Records Group Ltd. under exclusive license to Sanctuary Records Group Inc.
© 2006 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd.

Thanks to Mike Mastrangelo & Richard Jaskeran @ SRG Archives.
Special thanks to Nikolas Krofta & Kosta Zafiriou @ Bottow Row Promotion, Steve McTaggart @ SRG, Germany and David Bredebach.

Artwork credit is written "Edda and Uwe Karczewski, Hamburg"


Barcodes


  • Barcode: 0 60768 64282 9
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): DIDX-173192 2
  • Mastering SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI L327
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 5080
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): C02 DIDX-173192 2
  • Mastering SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI L327
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 50AC


Companies


  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Sanctuary Records Group Ltd.
  • Licensed To – Sanctuary Records Group Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Sanctuary Records Group Ltd.
  • Distributed By – Universal Music Distribution
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Helloween Ltd.
  • Licensed To – Sanctuary Records Group Ltd.
  • Recorded At – Horus Sound Studio
  • Mixed At – Horus Sound Studio
  • Remastered At – The Town House
  • Designed At – www.gilmourdesign.co.uk
  • Published By – Maldoror
  • Published By – Wintrup Music
  • Glass Mastered At – Sony DADC – DIDX-173192


Video



Album


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