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The Time of the Oath

The Time of the Oath
Helloween

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. We Burn
  2. Steel Tormentor
  3. Wake Up the Mountain
  4. Power
  5. Forever and One (Neverland)
  6. Before the War
  7. Million to One
  8. Anything My Mama Don't Like
  9. Kings Will Be Kings
  10. Mission Motherland
  11. If I Knew
  12. Time of the Oath

Disc 2:

  1. Still I Don't Know [*]
  2. Take It to the Limit [*]
  3. Electric Eye [*]
  4. Magnetic Fields [*]
  5. Rain [*]
  6. Walk Your Way [*]
  7. Light in the Sky [*]
  8. Time Goes By [*]

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #114112 in Music
  • Brand: EXP
  • Released on: 2006-05-16
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Formats: Extra tracks, Original recording remastered
  • Dimensions: .28 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
2 CD set. Recorded at Chateau Du Pape, Hamburg, Germany in 1995. Features 8 bonus tracks 'Still I Don't Know', 'Take It To The Limit', 'Electric Eye', 'Magnetic Fields', 'Rain', 'Walk Your Way', 'Light In The Sky' & 'Time Goes By'. Castle Music.


Customer Reviews

Great album - remastered4
Helloween had made a good effort at redeeming their legacy (built with The Keeper of the Seven Keys albums and then squandered with the disastrous Pink Bubbles Go Ape and Chameleon) with their 1994 album Master of the Rings, but they still had a lot to prove with their 1996 follow-up The Time of the Oath. Fortunately the band was more than up to the task.

As much as I enjoyed Master of the Rings, The Time of the Oath is even better. It helps that this is without a doubt a fist in the air, headbanging,100% METAL album. Maybe the continued presence of new vocalist Andi Deris (ex-Pink Cream 69) gave the band a new outlook, or just a chance to start over, but Helloween took the opportunity to bring back the galloping leads, anthemic choruses, and powerful melodies that so defined their early sound (and pretty much created the power metal genre). It worked when they were a hungry young band in the 80's, and it worked again with the older, wiser band in the 90's. The higher production values the era had to offer made a difference as well.

The Time of the Oath is a remarkably strong melodic power metal album, and a worthy addition to the Helloween legacy. Songs like Steel Tormentor, We Burn, Mission Motherland and the title track all stand out as some of the album's best offerings, though there really isn't a weak moment on the entire album (though the song Anything My Mama Don't Like seems better suited to Deris's former band than Helloween). The band is extremely strong musically, and became stronger in terms of vocals and songwriting with the addition of Andi Deris. Between this album and Better than Raw, Andi Deris really established himself as the definitive Helloween vocalist.

Sanctuary finally got around to remastering the Helloween catalog in 2006, and they certainly did it right. In addition to digitally remastered sound, the reissued version of The Time of the Oath serves up an entire second disc full of bonus tracks, all of them studio songs including a fantastic cover of the Judas Priest classic Electric Eye. This is a great assortment of b-sides that absolutely fit the character of the regular album. You also get expanded liner notes, photos, etc. plus a nifty slipcase for the disc.

This is what a remastered version of a great album is supposed to look and sound like. If you're already a Helloween fan, it's time to replace your old version!

Cool Concept focused around Nostradamus5
This album was brought out my second year in college, and it is what inspired me to truely start collecting Helloween albums. This was the first hints of what darkness helloween could brew up if they put their mind to it. Somewhat darker, and more grinding loud than previous albums, Oath stormed into stores with blistering tracks like Wake Up The Mountain and, Before the War, and We Burn (the blistering lead off track which sets a killer pace for the rest of the album). This album screams see us live, we'll blow the roof off the house (see High Live).

Now as for the 2006 Edition, This is excellent to have, cause the bonus track are very well put together and a necessary to any collection. Still I Don't Know has an awsome intro, and Take it To the Limit has a cool sound all of it's own (great melody). And of course, electric eye, yes, priest re-done well, a fitting tribute. All of the other tracks are just incredible as well, adding basically a new album to one that was already excellent. I already own two version of this Particular album (CD and Cassette), and I still felt the need to buy this re-master, because the bonus disc is worth it. Also the new album/liner notes continue the biography/interviews of the other re-masters. Money well spent.


Kings of the Nueu Regal4
The Time of the Oath, is the sophomore release with new singer at the time Andy Deris. This CD polarizes the band's creativity both as musicians and songwriters. This is a must have for metal fans. Highlights include, Forever and ONE, Kings will be Kings, Power, and Time of the OATH. GREAT cd.