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Disc 01 01. "See you in the hell" 02. "Dead on arrival" 03. "Liar" 04. "Wrath of the ripper" 05. "Now or never" 06. "Run for your life" 07. "The show must go on" 08. "All hell let loose"
Disc 02 01. "Fear no evil" 02. "Never coming back" 03. "Lord of darkness" 04. "Matter ot time" 05. "Rock&roll tonight" 06. "Let the thunder roar" 07. "Lay it on the line" 08. "Fight for the last" 09. "Final scream"
Disc 03 01. "Rock you to hell" 02. "Night of the vampire" 03. "Lust for freedom" 04. "When heaven comes down" 05. "Suck it and see" 06. "Rock me 'till I die" 07. "You'll wish that you were never born" 08. "Waysted love" 09. "I want more"
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.. 1983-1987 / First 3 Album Compiled! Mandatory! |
 | Beschreibung: | Bass: Dave Wanklin, Drums: Lee Harris (7), Drums: Mark Simon (4), Engineer [Assistant Engineers]: Claude Achille, Engineer [Assistant Engineers]: Ellen Fitton, Engineer [Assistant Engineers]: Jesse Anderson (11), Engineer [Assistant Engineers]: Kerry Roher, Guitar: Nick Bowcott, Producer [Produced By], Engineer [Engineered By]: Darryl Johnston, Producer [Produced By], Engineer [Engineered By], Mixed By: Max Norman, Vocals: Steve Grimmett, Labelcode IMT4153464.2 (GRIMM04), Phonographic Copyright (p) Reaper Records (10), Copyright (c) Reaper Records (10), Published By Plastic Head Media, Recorded At Ebony Studios, Mixed At Ebony Studios, Glass Mastered At Sony DADC"The Grimm Chronicles 1983-1987 (3CD-Set)" ist eine umfassende Sammlung, die die prägendsten Jahre von Grim Reaper eindrucksvoll dokumentiert. Das Set enthält neu gemasterte Versionen ihrer klassischen Alben und präsentiert den unverwechselbaren Mix aus melodischem Heavy Metal und kraftvollem Gesang der Band. Grim Reaper wurde Ende der 1970er Jahre in England gegründet und erlangte während der New Wave of British Heavy Metal mit Hits wie "See You in Hell" und "Fear No Evil" schnell internationale Bekanntheit. Ihre energiegeladenen Auftritte und eingängigen Riffs verschafften ihnen weltweit eine treue Fangemeinde. Der Hersteller Plastic Head steht für hochwertige Musikveröffentlichungen und genießt unter Sammlern einen exzellenten Ruf für sorgfältig kuratierte Editionen verschiedenster Genres. |  | Herstellernummer: |
GRIMM 004 |
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Yuriy P. - 14.02.2025  Having achieved popularity in their hometown, the band made a breakthrough in 1981, recording a demo Bleed 'em Dry with drummer Adrian Jacques, the song "The Reaper" from which ended up on the Heavy Metal Heroes compilation.
Thanks to Bowcott's excellent playing style and Grimmett's well-trained vocals, the band caught the attention of the owner of the recording company Ebony Records. After listening to three tracks by Grim Reaper, recorded at a competition of local bands, where the band eventually won, he offered the band a contract with his company. The band's debut album, See You in Hell, recorded in just four days, was released on this label in the summer of 1984 and became the musicians' best work. This time Mark Simon sat behind the drums.
The disc contained eight tough, but melodic compositions with near-occult lyrics, of which the title track stood out. A video was filmed for the song "See You in Hell", which was put into rotation on MTV. In August, the album broke into the charts, reaching 73rd place in Billboard. The album sold quite well, which was also facilitated by the tour that Grim Reaper organized in its support. The band received positive reviews in the press, and a music critic from the Los Angeles Times put the band at number one on the "Heavy Metal Meter" scale.
In 1985, the band released their second full-length album, Fear No Evil, also with Mark Simon as a drummer. The lyrical themes remained the same, however, the album had some success. The album hit the charts, which was probably facilitated by the video filmed for the song "Fear No Evil".
Legal proceedings with the record company delayed the release of the next album for two years. The band's third album, Rock You to Hell, with Lee Harris on drums, was released in 1987. However, time was lost, the public's preferences shifted towards heavier genres such as thrash metal and speed metal. Even though the album contained quite good compositions such as "You'll Wish That You Were Never Born" and "When Heaven Comes Down", and video clips were filmed for them, the sales of the disc were not very large, and as a result, the contract with the label was lost. In 1988, Grim Reaper prepared a demo for the release of a new album, called Nothing Whatsoever To Do With Hell. [1] The album being prepared had 15 tracks, two of which were covers, Thin Lizzy - Cold Sweat and Diamond Head - Call Me. However, due to problems with the label, the new album was never released. In the same year, it was announced that Grim Reaper would disband.
In 1999, the compilation The Best of Grim Reaper was released. In 2006, it was announced that the band would be reunited with the "original" line-up, but without Bowcott.
|  | Vladimir G. - 22.08.2022  Absolutely amazing box set containing the first three Grim Reaper albums from their golden era. Sadly, Steve passed away recently, so this box set has a sentimental value too. Recommended for all fans of classic heavy metal sound and great vocals. See you in hell, Steve!
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