Better Than Raw

Better Than Raw is an album by the German heavy metal band Helloween, released in 1998. The singles for the album were "I Can" and "Hey Lord". At that time Helloween was:
  • drums: Uli Kusch
  • bass: Markus Grosskopf
  • guitars: Roland Grapow
  • guitars: Michael Weikath
  • vocals: Andreas Deris
Tracklist for the album:
  1. Deliberately Limited Preliminary Prelude Period in Z 1:44 (M: Kusch)
  2. Push 4:44 (M: Kusch L: Deris, Kusch, Weikath)
  3. Falling Higher 4:45 (M: Weikath L: Deris, Weikath)
  4. Hey Lord! 4:05 (M: Deris L: Deris)
  5. Don't Spit on My Mind 4:23 (M: Deris, Grosskopf L: Deris)
  6. Revelation 8:21 (M: Kusch L: Deris)
  7. Time 5.41 (M: Deris L: Deris)
  8. I Can 4:38 (M: Weikath L: Deris, Weikath)
  9. A Handful of Pain 4:48 (M: Kusch L: Deris)
  10. Laudate Dominum 5:09 (M: Weikath L: Weikath)
  11. Midnight Sun 6:18 (M: Weikath L: Weikath)
The album was recorded at Chateau du Pape & Crazy Cat studios in Hamburg and at Mi Sueno studio in Tenerife.
Mixed by Tommy Hansen at Chateau du Pape, Hamburg.
Mastered by Ian Cooper at Metropolis, London.
Produced by Tommy Hansen and Helloween.
Keyboards played by Jorn Ellerbrock and Tommy Hansen
Backing vocals sung by Jutta Weinhold, Ralf Maurer, Christina Hahne and Helloween.

 

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