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Genre: Rock
Performer: Gravestone
Title: Doomsday
Style: Krautrock, Hard Rock, Prog Rock
Date of release: 2004
Label: Garden Of Delights
Catalog Number: CD 108
Country: Germany
FLAC album size: 2215 mb
MP3 album size: 2609 mb

Tracklist

1 Bonus-Track:
2Stone Age4:28
3Flying
Written-By – UFO
7:28
4Life In The Coffin7:57
5Summer '783:08
6Hope4:49
7Corinne10:02
8On The Run4:05
9Doomsday5:39

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
K 793102 STGravestone Doomsday ‎(LP, Album)AVC K 793102 STGermany1979
CD 108 Gravestone Doomsday ‎(CD, Album, RE, Unofficial)Garden Of Delights CD 108 RussiaUnknown
LB CD1025Gravestone Doomsday ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, Unofficial)Not On Label (Gravestone)LB CD10251996
AS LP 026Gravestone Doomsday ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, RE)Amber SoundroomAS LP 026Germany2004

Credits

  • Bass, Lead VocalsBerti Majdan
  • Drums, Percussion, Artwork By [Cover Graphic]Mike Schmidt
  • Engineer [Recording]H. Ruminski
  • Engineer [Technical], PhotographyK.H. Zaha
  • Lead GuitarWolfgang Rittner
  • Organ, Backing VocalsAndy Müller
  • Rhythm GuitarRudi Dorner
  • Technician [Recording Assistant]S. Edelmann
  • Written-ByWolfgang Rittner (tracks: 1 to 7)

Notes

Recorded by AVC Studio Production, February 1979.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 4016342001083
  • Label Code: LC 1597

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – AVC
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Garden Of Delights
  • Copyright (c) – Garden Of Delights
  • Recorded At – AVC Studios

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Comments to album Gravestone - Doomsday
Celak
For many years we'd known of Gravestone as a heavy metal band of the late-1980's, so it was a surprise to learn of their more progressive roots.
Although starting a bit dodgy with one of the album's two songs, Doomsday itself suggests an album in the Harlis/Jane/Epitaph type vein. But, thereafter, it's largely an instrumental affair, more towards the style of British heavy progressives like May Blitz or Clear Blue Sky. There's also a feel close to the bonus tracks featured on the Arktis TAPES CD. A whole album up to the calibre of the second track Life In The Coffin would be awesome. There's some drop-out and speed fluctuation in this track, which is slightly annoying, and further tracks are of varying recording quality. All these instrumental jams seem to be extracts or condensed reworks of longer freak-outs. After such a large instrumental slab, Stone Age seems a bit out of place, as a much more typical Teutonic heavy prog ballad.
A clue to the band's roots is found in the CD bonus track, a version of the song section from UFO's classic opus Flying. The overall feel of DOOMSDAY is not of a properly conceived album, but more a collection of demo's and jams that could have been superb made under better conditions. So, overall it turns out to not be the reputed classic, but one that is well worth hearing, and possibly a must for fans of German hard-rock.
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