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The album also charted in the United States and Canada, [7] [8] receiving gold certifications in both regions. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] With Fischer later returning, [ 2 ] the band's commercial recognition increased with their next two releases, as Metal Heart and Russian Roulette gave Accept their first German top 20 and top 10 chart positions ...
Accept is the debut studio album released by German (then West German) heavy metal band Accept. It was recorded in 1978 and released in early 1979 on the West German label Brain Records . Drums on the record are played by Frank Friedrich, but he chose not to pursue a professional music career and so his place was taken by Stefan Kaufmann just ...
Balls to the Wall is the fifth studio album by German heavy metal band Accept. European label Lark Records released the album in December 1983, with its release in the United States delayed a month to not compete with the band's then-current album Restless and Wild. It is Accept's only record to attain Gold certification in the US. [1]
Too Mean to Die is the sixteenth studio album by German heavy metal band Accept, released on 29 January 2021. [1] [5] It is the first Accept album to feature Martin Motnik, who replaced original bassist Peter Baltes in 2019, and the only one to feature rhythm guitarist Philip Shouse, who joined the band that same year; [1] as such, Too Mean to Die would be their only album to be recorded as a ...
Restless and Wild was Accept's first album to chart in the UK, [10] Sweden [11] and the Netherlands. The album failed to chart in the United States. The album failed to chart in the United States. Udo has agreed with the general assessment of Restless and Wild as a landmark heavy metal record, calling it "surely the most important Accept album ...
Metal Heart is the sixth studio album by German heavy metal band Accept, released in 1985. Although the group had recorded before at Dierks-Studios, this was the first album produced by Dieter Dierks himself. It marked the return of guitarist Jörg Fischer after a two year absence, with Herman Frank having been his replacement. This album was a ...
Staying a Life is a double live album by Accept, released in 1990. It was recorded in Osaka, Japan, in 1985. It was released in 1990, shortly after the band's first breakup. It was mixed by Uli Baronowsky at Dierks Studios, Stommeln. [2] Live footage from the 1985–1986 world tour was released in VHS also in 1990, with the same title and cover ...
Breaker is the third studio album released by German heavy metal band Accept. It was once again recorded at Delta-Studio in Wilster with Dirk Steffens producing, and was the first Accept album engineered by Michael Wagener. Bassist Peter Baltes sings lead vocal on "Breaking Up Again," and the bridge vocal on "Midnight Highway."