Yesterday (Grave Digger EP)

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Yesterday
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Released29 September 2006
StudioPrincipal Studios, Germany
Genre Heavy Metal
Power Metal
Label Locomotive Music
Producer Chris Boltendahl, Manni Schmidt & Jörg Umbreit

Yesterday is an EP released by Grave Digger. It also contains a bonus DVD. The song "Yesterday" on this EP is a re-recorded version of the song from Grave Digger's debut album.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Yesterday"
  2. "The Reaper's Dance"
  3. "No Quarter" (Led Zeppelin cover)
  4. "Yesterday (Orchestral Version)"

Live at the Rock Machina festival, 2001, DVD

  1. "Intro
  2. "Scotland United"
  3. "The Dark of the Sun"
  4. "The Reaper"
  5. "The Round Table"
  6. "Excalibur"
  7. "Circle of Witches"
  8. "Symphony of Death"
  9. "Lionheart"
  10. "Morgane Lefay"
  11. "Knights of the Cross"
  12. "Rebellion"
  13. "Heavy Metal Breakdown"

Personnel

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