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Mercyful Fate - In The Shadows



8.3 | 329 votes |
Release date: 1993
Style: First wave of black metal, Heavy metal

Owners:

352 have it
27 want it
1 trades it


01. Egypt
02. The Bell Witch
03. The Old Oak
04. Shadows
05. A Gruesome Time
06. Thirteen Invitations
07. Room Of Golden Air
08. Legend Of The Headless Rider
09. Is That You, Melissa
10. Return Of The Vampire...1993

Additional info
Produced by King Diamond, Hank Shermann and Tim Kimsey.
Lars Ulrich appears on Return Of The Vampire...1993 only. Morten Nielsen plays on the rest of the album.

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Comments: 9   Visited by: 525 users
17.01.2010 - 23:38
Rating: 9
sbgmetal
Awesome comeback! the riffs are very catchy everyones does a great job

Hail the king and the whole band!
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24.02.2014 - 19:04
Rating: 8
pkillerjp
This was a good comeback, but it does have some filler. I actually prefer "Time" to this but quite a ways.
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26.02.2014 - 01:57
Rating: 8
Great record, just was never a fan of the production.
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11.03.2017 - 23:06
Rating: 8
DeathMetal
Fun album.
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29.04.2021 - 13:58
bleak
Account deleted
Man, this album has grown a lotfor me. Very fun album!
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04.02.2022 - 14:56
Rating: 8
Hellbound666
Great album!
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07.05.2022 - 14:04
Rating: 8
F3ynman
Nocturnal Bro
Contributor
This is my first time listening to Mercyful Fate release after Don't Break the Oath and I've got to say:
Wow! Excellent comeback album! After 8 years working on his solo project, King Diamond returned to Mercyful Fate and released a banger that sounds just as great as Melissa and Don't Break the Oath!
I don't know what it is, but for some reason I prefer when King Diamond performs with Mercyful Fate rather than gis solo project. His voice has a lot of variation here and it contrasts so nicely with the thrashy guitar riffs of Denner!
This is a solid 8 on its way to a 9/10 for me!
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07.05.2022 - 16:07
AndyMetalFreak
A Nice Guy
Contributor
Written by F3ynman on 07.05.2022 at 14:04

This is my first time listening to Mercyful Fate release after Don't Break the Oath and I've got to say:
Wow! Excellent comeback album! After 8 years working on his solo project, King Diamond returned to Mercyful Fate and released a banger that sounds just as great as Melissa and Don't Break the Oath!
I don't know what it is, but for some reason I prefer when King Diamond performs with Mercyful Fate rather than gis solo project. His voice has a lot of variation here and it contrasts so nicely with the thrashy guitar riffs of Denner!
This is a solid 8 on its way to a 9/10 for me!

I think there's something about the chemistry between King Diamond and the rest of his Mercyful Fate bandmates that works well together. I thought exactly the same about Bruce Dickinson when he went solo, his solo work wasn't a patch on his work with Iron Maiden.
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07.11.2023 - 13:43
Rating: 7
majormalfunction
Pretty good album that starts off a bit shaky. From Shadows and onward it's all quality with the last song being a bit weaker.
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