The Reaper (Grave Digger album)

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The Reaper
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Studio album by
Released2 November 1993
Recorded6 August – 8 September 1993
StudioKaro Studios, Hamburg, Germany
Genre
Length47:29
Label GUN
Producer
  • Chris Boltendahl
  • Uwe Lulis
  • Piet Sielck
Grave Digger chronology
Stronger Than Ever
(1986)
The Reaper
(1993)
Heart of Darkness
(1995)

The Reaper is the fifth studio album by German heavy metal band Grave Digger. It was released on 2 November 1993 via the label GUN Records. This was the band's return after a long hiatus, released seven years after their previous album Stronger Than Ever .

Contents

Background

A new line-up was formed except for the band leader, Chris Boltendahl and guitar player Uwe Lulis. The latter had convinced Boltendahl to release a new album in the first place, which was why he later on tried to get the name Grave Digger when he parted from the rest of the band (after the release of Excalibur). In this album there was a change towards darker lyrics and faster songs, as well as the start of the trend of featuring the Grim Reaper on the cover. The album cover image itself is a "Dance of Death" woodcut by 19th century German artist Alfred Rethel. Much of the material was written in the late 1980s, during Boltendahl's short-lived project, Hawaii.

Track listing

All songs written and arranged by Grave Digger, except track 1 (Piet Sielck).

Side A
No.TitleLength
1."Tribute to Death" (Intro)1:28
2."The Reaper"4:16
3."Ride On"3:32
4."Shadows of a Moonless Night"3:55
5."Play Your Game (And Kill)"3:25
6."Wedding Day"3:53
7."Spy of Mas'On"3:59
Side B
No.TitleLength
8."Under My Flag"4:46
9."Fight the Fight"2:46
10."Legion of the Lost (Part II)"6:18
11."And the Devil Plays Piano"4:01
12."Ruler Mr. H"3:38
13."The Madness Continues" (Instrumental)1:32
Total length:47:29

Personnel

Additional musicians
Production

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