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Keeper of the Seven Keys: The Legacy

Keeper of the Seven Keys: The Legacy
Helloween

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. The King For A 1000 Years
  2. The Invisible Man
  3. Born On Judgment Day
  4. Pleasure Drone
  5. Mrs. God
  6. Silent Rain

Disc 2:

  1. Occasion Avenue
  2. Light The Universe (feat. Candice Night)
  3. Do You Know What You�re Fighting For?
  4. Come Alive
  5. Shade In The Shadow
  6. Get It Up
  7. My Life For One More Day

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #101772 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-11-08
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Dimensions: .28 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Beginning their third decade of existence, Helloween are back to conquer the Power Metal world with simply one of the best releases in their career – the spellbinding Keeper Of The Seven Keys – The Legacy!

Having repeatedly reinvented themselves stylistically, without ever losing their trademark sound, is no easy feat. The musicians, Andi Deris (vocals), Michael Weikath (guitar), Markus Großkopf (bass), Sascha Gerstner (guitar) and new addition Dani Löble (drums, ex-Rawhead Rexx), see this latest recording in direct context with their 1987 and 1988 classics, consciously and confidently increasing the expectations of their fans of an doubtlessly unusual studio offering.

Beware – The Legacy!


Customer Reviews

The legacy continues !!!5
I wasnt a Helloween diehard fan to begin with, mostly i listened to the metal GODS: "Iron Maiden, Judas Priest"...and followers such as Gamma Ray, Rhapsody, Iced Earth...

I was able to purchase their entire CD collection and listened to all of them....The legacy (Pt. 3) is one of their best acommplishments over the years....If you are familiar with these German heavy-power metal rockers you must have heard the "Walls of Jericho" album, not to mention "Keeper 1 & 2"....It may not be as heavy as these prior albums but they kept up their trademark and have not let the fans down!

Not to mention that there's a digipack version (Both versions are double CDs....and the second CD is not an extra CD with 2 songs like most bonus disks, but a complete album CD with aprox.6-7 songs)

Keeper's great!!!5
This album is the greatest since Master of the Rings. The songs are powerful, begining with "The King of A 1000 Years." "Invisible Man" is also a masterpiece. I don't know why some people complains about this album. This is really a Legacy of what Helloween is giving us! I recomend this album to all those Helloween's fans out there.

Inconsistant but good5
Like Helloween in their long musical career, this album has its ups and downs. There are some masterpieces (King for 1000 years, Born on Judgement Day) there are also some boring ones (Silent Rain, Pleasure Drone [just my opinion here]). I wouldn't compare it too much to the Keepers pt. 1 & 2 albums, its not as harsh, and its also not nearly as consistant. Also, some songs like Occasion Avenue seem to go nowhere, it sometimes seems the band succeeds more with short tracks like "Shade in Shadow" and "Get it Up" than their progressive attempts.

But overall, I love this album, especially the singing. I hated most Helloween albums (except Better Than Raw) after Keepers pt. 2 and didn't like Deris' singing but this CD has completely changed my opinion of Helloween/Deris..so get this CD, you won't be disappointed!