Return of the Reaper (album)

Return of the Reaper (album)
Studio album by Grave Digger
Released 11, 14 & 16 July 2014 (EU)
15 July 2014 (US & Canada)
Recorded February - April 2014 at Principle Studios, Germany
Genre Heavy metal, Power metal
Label Napalm
Producer Grave Digger
Grave Digger chronology
Clash of the Gods
(2012)
Return of the Reaper
(2014)
Exhumation (The Early Years)
(2015)

Return of the Reaper is the 17th album from German heavy metal band Grave Digger, which was released on 11 July 2014 via Napalm Records. This is the final album to feature H.P. Katzenburg on keyboards.[1]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Return of the Reaper" (Intro) 1:16
2. "Hell Funeral"   3:01
3. "War God"   3:46
4. "Tattooed Rider"   4:03
5. "Resurrection Day"   2:58
6. "Season of the Witch"   5:04
7. "Road Rage Killer"   3:18
8. "Grave Desecrator"   4:22
9. "Satan's Host"   2:56
10. "Dia de los Muertos"   4:15
11. "Death Smiles at All of Us"   3:52
12. "Nothing to Believe"   4:33
Total length:
43:24

Limited Edition Bonus CD

No. Title Length
1. "The Emperor's Death" (Bonus track) 5:33
2. "Rebel of Damnation" (Bonus track) 3:30
3. "The Round Table" (Live acoustic recording) 4:55
4. "The Dark of the Sun" (live acoustic recording) 3:52
5. "The Curse of Jacques" (Live acoustic recording) 5:31
6. "The Ballad of Mary" (Live acoustic recording) 5:12
7. "The Last Supper" (Live acoustic recording) 4:41
8. "Yesterday" (Live acoustic recording) 3:54
9. "Rebellion" (Live acoustic recording) 4:50
10. "Heavy Metal Breakdown" (Live acoustic recording) 3:35
Total length:
45:33

Charts

Chart Peak
position
German Albums Chart 16
Swiss Albums Chart 34
Austrian Albums Chart 59
Czech Albums Chart 65

Album Information

The album cover was created by Gyula Havancsák of Hjules Illustration and Design, who has been responsible for all of the band's artworks since 2005's The Last Supper.

When given a description about the album, Chris Boltendahl cites the album stylistically reminiscent of Heavy Metal Breakdown, Witch Hunter and The Reaper.

Personnel

Production

References

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