Pink Bubbles Go Ape

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Pink Bubbles Go Ape
Helloween - PinkBubblesGoApe.jpg
Studio album by
Released11 March 1991
Recorded1990
StudioPUK-Studios, Gjerlev, Denmark
Genre Heavy metal
Length44:02
Label EMI
Producer Chris Tsangarides
Helloween (track 5, 9)
Helloween chronology
Live in the U.K.
(1989)
Pink Bubbles Go Ape
(1991)
Chameleon
(1993)
Singles from Pink Bubbles Go Ape
  1. "Kids of the Century"
    Released: 16 February 1991
  2. "Number One"
    Released: 26 August 1992
Professional ratings
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Pink Bubbles Go Ape is the fourth studio album by German power metal band Helloween, released in 1991. [3] It marked the departure of guitarist Kai Hansen, with Roland Grapow replacing him. It was also the first album released on EMI Records.

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Background

The album contains two singles, which are "Kids of the Century" and "Number One". "Kids of the Century" reached #56 in the United Kingdom. The track "Heavy Metal Hamsters" (supposedly written about the band's former record company) was, according to Michael Weikath, never intended to be on the album, but rather on a B-side of a single. [4]

Many disputes between the producer, bandmembers, management and the record company ensued. Weikath laid much of the blame at the feet of veteran Brit Metal producer Chris Tsangarides. Weikath said, “Straight away, I could tell things were going wrong, The show was being run by Michael and Ingo, and Chris simply didn’t like my songs. He couldn’t understand that certain cleverness they had.” Weikath wanted Tommy Hansen to produce the album.

Also the band spent close to 400,000 pounds recording the new album. “The whole situation was bad,” Kiske said in 2017. “We spent a fortune in a studio in Denmark, but there was no inspiration.” [5]

Storm Thorgerson designed the Pink Bubbles Go Ape’s cover and the girl on that cover is his niece. Thorgerson also directed the promo-video for "Kids of the Century."

Helloween had left Noise Records and turned to EMI. After the album was released, a lawsuit stopped Helloween from touring for a year. In the spring of 1992 an agreement was done, and they could finally play on a short European Tour starting in Hamburg 30 April 1992, and in the autumn they also played some shows in Japan. [6]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Pink Bubbles Go Ape" Michael Kiske 0:36
2."Kids of the Century"Kiske3:51
3."Back on the Streets"Music: Roland Grapow, Lyrics: Kiske3:23
4."Number One" Michael Weikath 5:13
5."Heavy Metal Hamsters"Music: Weikath, Lyrics: Weikath, Kiske3:27
6."Goin' Home"Kiske3:51
7."Someone's Crying"Grapow4:18
8."Mankind"Music: Grapow, Lyrics: Kiske6:18
9."I'm Doin' Fine, Crazy Man"Music: Markus Grosskopf, Lyrics: Grapow3:39
10."The Chance"Grapow3:47
11."Your Turn"Kiske5:38
Total length:44:02
Japanese edition bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."Shit and Lobster"Grosskopf4:08
Expanded edition bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."Blue Suede Shoes" (Carl Perkins cover)Carl Perkins2:36
13."Shit and Lobster"Grosskopf4:08
14."Les Hambourgeois Walkways"Weikath5:45
15."You Run with the Pack"Grosskopf3:54

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Charts

Chart (1991)Peak
position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria) [7] 28
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100) [8] 84
Finnish Albums (The Official Finnish Charts) [9] 5
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [10] 32
Japanese Albums (Oricon) [11] 31
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista) [12] 14
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan) [13] 14
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [14] 20
UK Albums (OCC) [15] 41
Chart (2021)Peak
position
UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC) [16] 29

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