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Recorded between 1982 & 1992. Includes liner notes by Mark Hunter.
The birth of thrash metal can be pinpointed to three specific bands -- Motörhead, Venom, and Mercyful Fate -- with the latter two outfits single-handedly creating the darker "black metal" genre. Fronted by vocal acrobat King Diamond (a chap who had a soft spot for Alice Cooper, as evidenced by his use of makeup and on-stage theatrics), the Danish group combined the speed of Judas Priest with the doom of Black Sabbath, and helped influence a legion of subsequent metal bands -- everyone from Metallica to Dimmu Borgir. Due to their importance and influence, the group made a logical choice for a "best-of treatment" when Roadrunner Records began assembling such sets for their catalog artists of yesteryear. The 14-track collection focuses on the group's early releases, 1983's Melissa, 1984's Don't Break the Oath, and 1987's The Beginning, the latter just so happens to have been recorded during their "classic" period. Highlights include all five songs that Metallica later covered as part of their "Mercyful Fate" medley on 1998's Garage, Inc. ("Satan's Fall," "Curse of the Pharaohs," "A Corpse Without Soul," "Into the Coven," and "Evil"), as well as such other highlights as "Return of the Vampire," "Doomed by the Living Dead," and "Black Funeral," among others. If you're a fan of dark metal and are unfamiliar with Mercyful Fate, it's time to check out the genre's godfathers, and this Best of is a fine place to start. ~ Greg Prato
2003 compilation for the Danish black metallers features 14 remastered tracks including the hits 'A Corpse Without Soul', 'Curse Of The Pharaohs' & 'Come To The Sabbath', with liner notes by Mark Hunter (Chimaira). Roadrunner.
Compilation producers: Tom Burleigh, Monte Conner.
Personnel: King Diamond (vocals); Benny Petersen, Hank Shermann, Michael Denner (guitar); Kim Ruzz (drums).
Liner Note Authors: Mark Hunter; King Diamond.
Recording information: 1981-1984.
Photographers: Thomas Grondahl; Olé Bang.
Mercyful Fate: King Diamond (vocals); Hank Sherman, Michael Denner, Benny Peterson (guitar); Timi "Grabber" Hansen (bass); Kim Ruzz (drums).
Producers: Jac Hustinx, Henrik Lund, Mercyful Fate.
Best Of Mercyful Fate Music Best Of Mercyful Fate Songs Best Of Mercyful Fate Music Review Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars)   Great metal! I think this band is pretty damn good. They sound like a mix of early Metallica, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest and Black Sabbath. The King's vocals are something I've never heard before. He can literally communicate with bats! The guitar work is superbly developed with fantastic solos and very solid melodies. I was totally curious about this band and I am very glad I bought this CD. It will get much play in collection and probably will in any metalhead's. Submitted by Larry (Queens, NY) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The sons of sabbath!! Mercyful fate were the next step in black sabbaths style. King Diamond has to be one of the great vocalists of all time!!! Submitted by bob (winfield, BC, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
AWESOME REAL Heavy Metal! Heavy Metal at its best. Great guitars..great overall musicianship...great vocals. Mercyful Fate are one of the most underrated metal bands of all time .great compilation of their earlier material on this album. Submitted by a reviewer (NY, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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