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  2. Helloween discography - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... (Lyric Video) (2021) From the album "Helloween" "Out For The Glory" (2021) From the album "Helloween" "Robot ...

  3. Helloween - Wikipedia

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    The same record was also released as Keepers Live in Japan and I Want Out Live in the US. MTV put the single "I Want Out" into heavy rotation. A video that was directed by Storm Thorgerson. For "I Want Out", Hansen very publicly laid out his disillusion with life as a member of Helloween at this time, [13] explaining: "It was a statement, yeah.

  4. High Live - Wikipedia

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    High Live is the second live album by German power metal band Helloween, released in video and audio formats in 1996. The video was re-released on DVD in 2002 by Sanctuary Records . [ 3 ]

  5. Helloween (album) - Wikipedia

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    Helloween is the sixteenth studio album by German power metal band Helloween, released on 18 June 2021. [1] The album is the first released with the "Pumpkins United" line-up, [3] which marked the return of original member Kai Hansen on guitars and vocals and Michael Kiske on vocals in 2016, in addition to the five-member line-up active since 2005.

  6. Glory (1989 film) - Wikipedia

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    It includes two discs featuring: widescreen and full screen versions of the film; Picture-in-Picture video commentary by director Ed Zwick and actors Morgan Freeman and Matthew Broderick; a director's audio commentary; and a documentary entitled, The True Story of Glory Continues narrated by Morgan Freeman.

  7. Dr. Stein - Wikipedia

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    "Dr. Stein" is a song by German power metal band Helloween. [1] [2] Taken from the 1988 album Keeper of the Seven Keys: Part II, the song remains one of the band's most popular songs, and is played live at virtually every Helloween concert.

  8. Glory (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Music critic Jonathan Broxton reviewed "Glory is a cornerstone James Horner score, is an absolutely essential part of every discerning fan’s collection". [6] James Southall of Movie Wave wrote that Horner combines "the big emotions with a huge dramatic sweep" giving a 5-star rating to the album. [ 7 ]

  9. Keeper of the Seven Keys - Wikipedia

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    Keeper of the Seven Keys: Part I is the second studio album by German power metal/heavy metal band Helloween, released in 1987.It is considered to be one of Helloween's best albums, as well credited by many to be the birth of power metal and also including elements made popular during the new wave of British heavy metal.