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Keeper of the Seven Keys, Part I (1987)

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Title: Keeper of the Seven Keys, Part I
Artist: Helloween
Genre: Power Metal
Released: 1987

Tracks:
1 - Initiation - 1:19
2 - I'm Alive - 3:23
3 - A Little Time - 4:00
4 - Twilight of the Gods - 4:30
5 - A Tale That Wasn't Right - 4:44
6 - Future World - 4:03
7 - Halloween - 13:20 -
8 - Follow the Sign - 1:47

Overview:
Keeper of the Seven Keys Part I is the second studio album from German power metal/heavy metal band Helloween, released in 1987. It marks the first appearance of vocalist Michael Kiske, and is considered the album that launched Helloween to fame. Part I was also one of the keystones of the Power Metal movement and was an album dominated by guitarist Kai Hansen due to an injury to co-guitarist Michael Weikath which prevented him from performing on much of the album. "Future World" was released as a single and a music video was made for "Halloween" but with 8 minutes omitted from the song. The band originally planned to release Keeper of the Seven Keys Part I and Part II as a double album, but their record label refused, insisting that the albums be released separately. Much later in 2010, both albums were released together with bonus tracks.
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One of my yearly traditions, every Halloween, I breakout Part 1 and Part 2 and listen to them all the way through. Incredible Power Metal albums, Michael Kiske has an incredible voice and Kai Hansen just shreds!
 
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