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ReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewGAMMA RAY BIOGRAPHY & DISCOGARPHYDec 23, '07 1:50 PM
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Category:Music
Genre: Rock
Artist:GAMMA RAY
Albums
2007 Land of the Free, Pt. 2
2007 Land of the Free, Pt. 2 [Limited Edition]
2005 Majestic [Japan]
2005 Majestic
2003 Skeleton in the Closet
2003 Skeleton in the Closet [Bonus Track]
2003 Power Plant [Bonus Tracks]
2003 Land of the Free [Bonus Tracks]
2003 Insanity & Genius [Bonus Tracks]
2003 Sigh No More [Bonus Tracks]
2003 Somewhere Out in Space [Bonus Tracks]
2002 Sigh No More [Japan]
2002 Insanity & Genius [Japan]
2002 Heading for Tomorrow [Japan 2002]
2002 Heading for Tomorrow [Japan 2004]
2002 Land of the Free [Japan]
2001 No World Order
2001 No World Order [Japan]
2001 Heaven or Hell
1999 Heaven Can Wait
1999 Power Plant
1999 Power Plant [Japan]
1998 Alive '95 [Bonus Tracks]
1998 Alive '95
1998 Somewhere Out in Space [Bonus Track]
1997 Karaoke Album (Instrumental Versions)
1997 Somewhere Out in Space
1996 Alive '95 [Japan]
1995 Land of the Free
1993 Insanity & Genius
1991 Sigh No More
1990 Heading for Tomorrow








Compilations & Boxed Sets
2002 Ultimate Collection
2000 Blast from the Past








EPs & Singles
2001 Silent Miracles
1998 Valley of the Kings

Biography
Gamma Ray

Founded in 1989 by Kai Hansen after leaving Helloween, Gamma Ray borrowed straight from the Helloween classics, and continued to pioneer Hansen's style of power metal.

After four years with Helloween, Kai Hansen decided to leave the band at the height of their career. He then went on to do some studio work with Blind Guardian.

Kai and his friend Ralf Scheepers from Tyran' Pace decided to start a project. They recruited bassist Uwe Wessel and drummer Mathias Burchard. The resulting sound was very close to Helloween's power metal style.

The first album Heading For Tomorrow was released in 1990. Two lineup changes resulted in Uli Kusch (who would later join Helloween) becoming the bands second drummer and Dirk Schlachter becoming a new guitarist. The new lineup released the Heaven Can Wait EP.

In 1991 the band released Sigh No More, which resulted in a 50 date world tour.

In 1993 Uli Kusch left the band and was replaced with Thomas Nack and Jan Rubach who replaced Uwe Wessel as the new bassist. The resulting cd was Insanity and Genius. Later that year, along with Rage, Helicon and Conception the band played on a tour called "Melodic Metal Strikes Back". This resulted in a double cd release and video called Power of Metal. They also released Lust For Live which did not feature the other bands.

The band were ready to start work on a fourth album, things were put on hold after vocalist Ralf Scheepers auditioned to be the new vocalist for the legendary metal band Judas Priest, his chances were considered good and with no hard feelings, Hansen and Scheepers decided it would be best if Ralf left the band. Kai Hansen took up guitar and vocal duties.

In 1995 the album Land of the Free was released, fans and critics were very impressed with the release and it is still considered to be the bands most popular release to date amongst fans. The band toured and released the live album Alive 95 in 1996.

More lineup changes resulted in Jan Rubach and Thomas Nack leaving. Dan Zimmerman (who is also a member of Freedom Call) became drummer and Schlachter decided to change from guitarist to bassist. Henjo Richter was brought in to become the bands new lead guitarist. This lineup is still the current Gamma Ray lineup as of 2007.

1997 saw the release of a concept album named Somewhere Out In Space, this album focused on the band's fascination with the universe. The band then toured and finally released the album Powerplant. This album had a similar approach to lyrics as the previous album but took a new musical approach. The album was highly acclaimed throughout the world.

The "Best of" album named Blast From The Past was released with songs from the Scheepers era being re recorded with the new members and Hansen on vocals.

After the recording of a new album which was yet to be named the band took a year off.

After this break, which saw Hansen focusing on side project Iron Savior, the band released No World Order, an album which sounded like no other the band had released. This album showed the bands main influences, classic metal bands such as Judas Priest and Iron Maiden. The band set off on the No World Order tour which saw them tour Europe and Japan. After a short break the band went on tour again, this tour was called the Skeletons In The Closet Tour. What was special about this tour was that the set list was chosen by fans of Gamma Ray on the offical website. Two shows were recorded and the album called Skeletons In The Closet was released.

The next studio album was released in 2005, the first since the 2001 release, No World Order. This album was called Majestic. This reached respectable chart positions such as number 20 in Sweden, number 28 in Finland and number 39 in the bands home country Germany.

A live DVD is to be recorded on May 6th, 2006 in Montreal, Quebec. Under the title "Hell Yeah! The Awesome Foursome (and the Finnish keyboarder who didn't want to wear his Donald Duck costume) Live in Montreal" and is planned to be released in 2008.

In November the band released Land of the Free II, a follow up to the 1995 album Land Of The Free which follows the same concept




VideoGamma Ray - Helloween medley (live).asfJun 25, '07 1:51 PM
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