Digger (feat. Chris Boltendahl, Uwe Lulis) - Stronger Than Ever (1986) (Full Album)
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- Опубліковано 8 чер 2024
- Tracklist:
01. Wanna Get Close 0:00
02. Don't Leave Me Lonely 4:33
03. Stronger Than Ever 8:56
04. Moonriders 13:32
05. Lay It On 17:20
06. I Don't Need Your Love 20:26
07. Listen To The Music 24:48
08. Stay Till The Morning 28:41
09. Stand Up And Rock 32:36
10. Shadows Of The Past 36:37
Line-up:
Vocals - Chris Boltendahl
Guitars - Uwe Lulis
Guitar [Solo] - Armin Sabol (tracks: 9)
Bass, Backing Vocals - C.F. Brank (Chris F. Brank)
Drums, Backing Vocals - Albert Eckardt
Keyboards - Mats Ulmer (Matthias "Matz" Ulmer)
Drum Programming [Drums' Sound, Simmons' [Simmons Drum Synthesizer] Programming] - Bodo Schopf (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 10), Armin Sabol (tracks: 3)
After the release of three albums, Grave Digger has a desire to change, making the sound softer, more commercial, the group leaves at home that energy and anger that distinguished them from the very beginning, only the less disturbing Digger remains from the previous name, and a certain character appears on the cover of the album. reminiscent of the "metal" Donald Duck, but still in some moments the band's music resembles the former Grave Digger. The new release, "Stronger Than Ever", introduces guitarist Uwe Lulis for the first time, who later became a permanent member of the group for many years. In 2005, a little-known label Retrospect Records released a reissue of the album on CD. This CD was released without the band and is considered a bootleg. To this day, it remains the only album in the Grave Digger catalog not to receive an official CD release, and the only official versions of the album released by the group are vinyl and cassette versions. "Shadows Of The Past" borrows two lyrical lines from "Yesterday," a song released on their 1984 album "Heavy Metal Breakdown".
Having failed to achieve the desired success with the new project, Boltendahl & Co., after a partial lineup change, in a new incarnation under the name Hawaii returned to their original sound and recorded the 1989 demo "Bottles And Four Coconuts", which is a prelude to their return to the track as the good old Grave Digger.
/ chris.boltendahl
/ gravediggerofficial
/ gravediggerclan
www.grave-digger-clan.de/
/ uwelulis
lulis.de/
/ matthias.ulmer.7
maz-musikproduktion.de/
/ bodo.schopf.581
/ armin-sabol-164380592919
www.arminsabol.com/
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Люблю я этот альбомчик. Пропитан духом 80-х!
Вдогонку: Hawaii (feat. Chris Boltendahl, Uwe Lulis) - Bottles And Four Coconuts (1989) (Demo, Full Album)
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@@Krolis5 Ага, знаем таких. Но, спасибо за напоминание!
Кстати, вот версия "Shadows Of The Past" - ua-cam.com/video/NXzcbx7hUvw/v-deo.html
@@MetalFinder76 Разве здесь десятым треком не она?
@@Krolis5 Она родная, с незначительным отличием в виде болтовни в начале)
Moonriders had a lot of potential until the keyboards squash it. Lay it on and Shadows of the past are straight up Grave Digger tracks. Mercyful Fate/Fate did the same thing before coming to their senses. Thanks for posting it :)
In 1986, Peter Masson left the band. And
yet there was one good song - "I Don't Need Your Love", about some very bad girl whose love is not needed at all.
согласен - ты олень