The Time of the Oath

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The Time of the Oath
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Studio album by
Released29 February 1996 (Japan)
5 March 1996 (USA)
11 March 1996 (UK)
Recorded1995 at Chateau du Pape, Hamburg, Germany
Genre Power metal
Length61:29 (w/o bonus tracks)
91:45 (w/ bonus tracks)
Label Victor Entertainment
Castle Communications
Raw Power
Producer Tommy Hansen
Helloween chronology
Master of the Rings
(1994)
The Time of the Oath
(1996)
High Live
(1996)
Singles from The Time of the Oath
  1. "Power"
    Released: 16 January 1996
  2. "The Time of the Oath"
    Released: 2 May 1996
  3. "Forever and One (Neverland)"
    Released: 4 September 1996
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The Time of the Oath is the seventh studio album by German power metal band Helloween, released in 1996. [2] [3] This is the first album following the death of their original drummer, Ingo Schwichtenberg, who was fired from the band after Chameleon and later committed suicide. This album was dedicated in his memory.

Contents

Album description

The Time of the Oath is a concept album. According to Andi Deris, it is based on the prophecies of Nostradamus, referring to the prophecies made for the years 1994 to 2000. Nostradamus' interpreters believe that he predicted a third World War followed by a millennium of peace if humans made the right choices. The album is meant to reflect the choices of humanity. The Keeper that appears on this album, having returned from the first two Keeper of the Seven Keys albums and later to return on the third, could represent God, or the stupidity of humanity in the form of the seventh trooper in the song "Before the War." [4] Instead of a space scene as on the cover of Keeper of the Seven Keys: Part I , the area under the Keeper's hood is filled with stars and a line of golden rings, in the fashion of Master of the Rings' artwork. The track "The Time of the Oath" reflects on Act V of Faust Part Two, written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Andi Deris plays the part of Mephistopheles, reclaiming the soul of doctor Faust, whereas the Choir of the Orchestra "Johann Sebastian Bach", Hamburg, (conducted by Axel Bergstedt) sings the Dies irae from the traditional requiem, representing the angels rescuing Faust's lost soul.

The album contains three singles: "Power", "The Time of the Oath", and "Forever And One (Neverland)". The latter has a different track listing for the German release, which is titled "Forever And One Live".

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."We Burn" Andi Deris 3:04
2."Steel Tormentor"Music: Michael Weikath, Lyrics: Deris5:40
3."Wake Up the Mountain"Music: Uli Kusch, Lyrics: Deris5:01
4."Power"Weikath3:28
5."Forever and One (Neverland)"Deris3:54
6."Before the War"Deris4:33
7."A Million to One"Music: Kusch, Lyrics: Deris, Kusch5:11
8."Anything My Mama Don't Like"Music: Deris, Kusch, Lyrics: Deris3:46
9."Kings Will Be Kings"Weikath5:09
10."Mission Motherland"Music: Weikath, Helloween, Lyrics: Weikath9:00
11."If I Knew"Weikath5:30
12."The Time of the Oath"Music: Roland Grapow, Lyrics: Deris6:58
Total length:61:29
Japanese Version Bonus Tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Still I Don't Know"Music: Markus Grosskopf, Lyrics: Deris4:13
14."Take It to the Limit"Music: Kusch, Lyrics: Deris4:04
Expanded Edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Still I Don't Know"Music: Grosskopf, Lyrics: Deris4:13
2."Take It to the Limit"Music: Kusch, Lyrics: Deris4:04
3."Electric Eye" (Judas Priest Cover) Glenn Tipton, Rob Halford, K. K. Downing 4:06
4."Magnetic Fields" (Jean Michel Jarre cover)Jean Michel Jarre3:41
5."Rain" (Status Quo cover) Rick Parfitt 4:33
6."Walk Your Way"Grosskopf4:56
7."Light in the Sky"Deris2:35
8."Time Goes By"Deris2:24

Personnel

Charts

Chart (1996)Peak
position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria) [5] 33
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista) [6] 14
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [7] 31
Japanese Albums (Oricon) [8] 6
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan) [9] 26
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [10] 30
UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC) [11] 28

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Japan (RIAJ) [12] Gold100,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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