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Mercyful Fate - Melissa



8.8 | 770 votes |
Release date: 30 October 1983
Style: First wave of black metal, Heavy metal

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Disc I
01. Evil
02. Curse Of The Pharaohs
03. Into The Coven
04. At The Sound Of The Demon Bell
05. Black Funeral
06. Satan's Fall
07. Melissa
08. Black Masses [B-side Of "Black Funeral" Single] [25th Anniversary Edition bonus]
09. Curse Of The Pharaohs [BBC Radio 1 Session] [25th Anniversary Edition bonus]
10. Evil [BBC Radio 1 Session] [25th Anniversary Edition bonus]
11. Satan's Fall [BBC Radio 1 Session] [25th Anniversary Edition bonus]
12. Curse Of The Pharaohs [Demo] [25th Anniversary Edition bonus]
13. Black Funeral [Demo] [25th Anniversary Edition bonus]

Disc II [Live at Dynamo, Eindhoven, Holland 1983] [25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition]
01. Doomed By The Living Dead
02. Black Funeral
03. Curse Of The Pharaohs

Top 20 albums of 1983: 2

Line-up
King Diamond - vocals, keyboards
Hank Shermann - guitars
Michael Denner - guitars
Kim Ruzz - drums
Timi Hansen - bass

Additional info
Produced by Henrik Lund.
Engineered by Jacob Jorgenson.
Recorded and mixed at Easy Sound Recording, Copenhagen, July 1983.

Cover art by Thomas Holm/Studio Dzyan.

Reissue produced by Jeff Daniel. Assisted by Bill Turjancik.
Remastered by Chris Gehringer at the Hilt Factory, New York, NY.

Guest review by
SeanC
Rating:
9.0
The "first wave of black metal" has always been a description of era rather than musical style, but it remains a bit of a sticking point for purists who - rightfully - have a hard time calling bands like Venom, Mercyful Fate and Celtic Frost black metal.

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published 09.09.2019 | Comments (19)

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17.01.2010 - 23:35
Rating: 8
sbgmetal
Some of the best riffs to grace metal denner and shermann imo are the best guitar team... and who can forget the awesome vocals bought to you by the king himself
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04.03.2012 - 22:14
Rating: 9
Korah
Just amazing, riffs and solos are epic. King Diamond is great.
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08.03.2012 - 20:55
Cuca Beludo
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Curse Of The Pharaohs... What a masterpiece.
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15.07.2012 - 17:44
Rating: 10
Vasil de Shumen
Originality and good ideas ... but too negligent performance. King Diamond's albums from 80s are better.

Also - Andy LaRocque is more talented guitarist than Hank Shermann.
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15.07.2012 - 17:49
Marcel Hubregtse
Grumpy Old Fuck
Elite
Written by Vasil de Shumen on 15.07.2012 at 17:44

Originality and good ideas ... but too negligent performance. King Diamond's albums from 80s are better.

Also - Andy LaRocque is more talented guitarist than Hank Shermann.

I disagree on ALL counts. Melissa and Don't Break The Oath and the self-titled e.p. are far better than anything released as King Diamond or of the Mercyful Fate reunion.

Andy LaRoque might be a techincally better guitar player but he lacks the ideas and style of Shermann and Denner who are both unique sounding whereas LaRoque isn't.
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Member of the true crusade against European Flower Metal

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05.04.1963 - 15.12.1996

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15.07.2012 - 18:08
Rating: 10
Vasil de Shumen
Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 15.07.2012 at 17:49

... Melissa and Don't Break The Oath and the self-titled e.p. are far better than anything released as King Diamond or of the Mercyful Fate reunion.

Andy LaRoque might be a techincally better guitar player but he lacks the ideas and style of Shermann and Denner who are both unique sounding whereas LaRoque isn't.

I respect your opinion, Marcel.

But I think in Hank has a strong influence of NWOBHM ( + hard rock ), while in Andy no such influence and he is very original musician.
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04.11.2012 - 18:53
Rating: 8
bblitz
Amazing album,story is just amazing,epic and scary.King is very special metal musician.
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23.07.2013 - 17:24
Rating: 9
NocturnalStalker
Metal Addict
The great classical heavy metal album. Not a single weak song.
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We are who we're afraid to be"
- Lux Occulta "The Opening of Eleventh Sephirah"
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14.08.2013 - 15:33
Rating: 9
Druss
Fantastic album. Took me a long while to get into King's vocal style, but glad it finally clicked for me.
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30.10.2013 - 17:30
Marcel Hubregtse
Grumpy Old Fuck
Elite
Happy 30th birthday Melissa
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Member of the true crusade against European Flower Metal

Yesterday is dead and gone, tomorrow is out of sight
Dawn Crosby (r.i.p.)
05.04.1963 - 15.12.1996

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06.11.2013 - 07:46
Rating: 10
Monolithic
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Wha...blackened heavy metal?
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06.11.2013 - 10:06
Rating: 9
Daniell
_爱情_
Elite
Written by Monolithic on 06.11.2013 at 07:46

Wha...blackened heavy metal?

How is it blackened
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06.11.2013 - 10:09
Rating: 10
Monolithic
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Written by Daniell on 06.11.2013 at 10:06

How is it blackened

That was my reaction when I saw "Style: Blackened heavy metal" up there.
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06.11.2013 - 13:30
Rating: 9
Daniell
_爱情_
Elite
Written by Monolithic on 06.11.2013 at 10:09

That was my reaction when I saw "Style: Blackened heavy metal" up there.

Slayer sings a lot about satan on their first 2-3 albums, let's call them blackened thrash
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06.11.2013 - 14:13
Marcel Hubregtse
Grumpy Old Fuck
Elite
This is first wave black metal, whether you like it or not, just like Venom were first wave black metal and old Venom rip-off Bathory were. There was no specific sound to black metal at the time. At the time black metal was about the lyrics. Even Slayer was called black thrash by quite a few people even though they are totally thrash.

It's the second wave of black metal which gave black metal its musical sound. But all were heavily influenced by the first wave bands and by death metal bands such as Morbid Angel. Hell, actually most second wave black metal bands started off as oure death metal (clearest cases in point being Darkthrone and then Mayhem)
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Dawn Crosby (r.i.p.)
05.04.1963 - 15.12.1996

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06.11.2013 - 15:43
Rating: 10
Monolithic
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Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 06.11.2013 at 14:13

This is first wave black metal, whether you like it or not, just like Venom were first wave black metal and old Venom rip-off Bathory were. There was no specific sound to black metal at the time. At the time black metal was about the lyrics. Even Slayer was called black thrash by quite a few people even though they are totally thrash.

It's the second wave of black metal which gave black metal its musical sound. But all were heavily influenced by the first wave bands and by death metal bands such as Morbid Angel. Hell, actually most second wave black metal bands started off as pure death metal (clearest cases in point being Darkthrone and then Mayhem)

I don't have any problem with Mercyful Fate being called black but blackened heavy metal sounds...strange.
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06.11.2013 - 16:06
Marcel Hubregtse
Grumpy Old Fuck
Elite
Written by Monolithic on 06.11.2013 at 15:43


I don't have any problem with Mercyful Fate being called black but blackened heavy metal sounds...strange.

oh in that way. There I agree
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Member of the true crusade against European Flower Metal

Yesterday is dead and gone, tomorrow is out of sight
Dawn Crosby (r.i.p.)
05.04.1963 - 15.12.1996

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06.11.2013 - 17:45
Marcel Hubregtse
Grumpy Old Fuck
Elite
Written by [user id=35732] on 06.11.2013 at 17:35

Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 06.11.2013 at 14:13

This is first wave black metal, whether you like it or not, just like Venom were first wave black metal and old Venom rip-off Bathory were. There was no specific sound to black metal at the time. At the time black metal was about the lyrics. Even Slayer was called black thrash by quite a few people even though they are totally thrash.

It's the second wave of black metal which gave black metal its musical sound. But all were heavily influenced by the first wave bands and by death metal bands such as Morbid Angel. Hell, actually most second wave black metal bands started off as oure death metal (clearest cases in point being Darkthrone and then Mayhem)

But at least in Norway the 2nd wave truly began when they rebelled against the trends and certain sounds like Morrisound and Sunlight. Darkthrone didn't release Goatlord when it was recorded, Mayhem had changed, bands like Old Funeral, Mortem, etc. were wiped away. Also, Bathory and Hellhammer had some 2nd wave ingredients in their music during the 1st wave.

DarkThrone had released Soulside Journey which was pure death metal before they turned into a black metal band.
Bathory were a total Venom rip-off band at the start, totally no 2nd wave sound in them. Hellhammer wasn't even considered 1st wave at the time, they were just considered a crap band that sounded way too punk whilst trying to be metal (and rightly so I would say)
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Member of the true crusade against European Flower Metal

Yesterday is dead and gone, tomorrow is out of sight
Dawn Crosby (r.i.p.)
05.04.1963 - 15.12.1996

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27.02.2015 - 10:05
Rating: 6
Dr. Strawberry
Their next album is better.
Evil and Black Funeral are cool. There is one re-recorded Evil version in last few year, I called it an "improved version" which is breath-taking !!!
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16.11.2015 - 09:34
Rating: 10
Stereolab42
Breathtaking genius. Not a note out of place on this entire record. Easily my favorite metal album from any band prior to whenever Metallica hit their peak.
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04.01.2019 - 16:01
Rating: 9
Maasai Mara
The sole reason why bitches named Melissa are solid lays.
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You are not metal enough until you visit Kenya. The cradle of mankind, where man learnt first to work with stones and first enjoyed the sounds produced by banging stones which later influenced metal in all its sounds and genres.
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09.07.2020 - 06:39
Rating: 9
TSRodriguez
Amazing album. Wonderfully creative riffs.
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27.11.2020 - 23:42
Rating: 9
Redel
Moderator
For me, this album is a good example for a perfect song structure.
It starts off with two excellent songs that catch your attention.
Then a slightly weaker song follows, still a very good one though so you are still there.
Then you squeeze in two songs that are not entirely at par with the rest.
And right when the listener might start to get a bit bored by these songs you come up with the two highlights of the album, first one a bit longer, building up, then closing it with the title track. Album is over.
This is how to do it.

Oh yeah, and -- needless to elaborate on I guess: album is a classic.
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27.11.2020 - 23:59
Rating: 10
Metal Diogenes
This was one of the first ever metal albums I bought as a kid, still one of the best.
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You've got a lot of guts. Let's see what they look like!
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23.02.2021 - 23:56
Rating: 10
frequenzangriff
40 years later and this album still sounds fantastic?!

the only problem with this album is that it makes me miss the 80's even more
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17.09.2021 - 15:56
Valentin B
Iconoclast
Those vocals, drums, bass, piercing solo's, devastating RIFFS! I can't believe just how good this still sounds after all this time. Mercyful Fate would better do those reunion shows next year.
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13.01.2022 - 18:36
Rating: 9
F3ynman
Nocturnal Bro
Contributor
It took me a couple of listens and failed attempts to get into the vocals - but it finally clicked!

This album is a masterpiece!
So fun, so evil, so many badass riffs, complex guitar soloing... and of course the eye(ear?)-popping vocals that fluctuate between the piercing cry of demonic bats, the serene singing of angels, and the fiery shouts of warriors straight from Hell!

And "Satan's Fall" might be the best song from any King Diamond project - so many different riffs and musical styles fused into one: thrash, prog, black... all before these genres were officially invented!
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29.03.2022 - 16:32
Rating: 9
nonZero
Not as good as Don't Break The Oath (9.1/10) IMO. 'Evil' is a fantastic song but 'At The Sound Of The Demon Bell' and 'Satan's Fall' bring the overall quality of the album down.

8.6/10 for me.
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29.03.2022 - 16:37
Rating: 9
F3ynman
Nocturnal Bro
Contributor
Written by nonZero on 29.03.2022 at 16:32

'Satan's Fall' bring the overall quality of the album down.

How dare you? That song is an absolute masterpiece! (Oh well, we all have our own opinions )
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29.03.2022 - 16:41
Rating: 9
nonZero
Written by F3ynman on 29.03.2022 at 16:37

Written by nonZero on 29.03.2022 at 16:32

'Satan's Fall' bring the overall quality of the album down.

How dare you? That song is an absolute masterpiece! (Oh well, we all have our own opinions )

Maybe worth a relisten but it didn't click the first 2 times I've listened to it. Still classed as good in my books (8/10) but it is below average for the album's 8.6/10 IMO.
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