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===Guest studio musicians=== |
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* [[Tommy Newton]] - Guitars (1990, 1991) |
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* [[Tammo Vollmers]] - Drums (1990) |
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* [[Mischa Gerlach]] - Keyboards (1990) |
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* [[Sascha Paeth]] - Keyboards (1995) |
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* [[Mike Terrana]] - Drums (1998, live) |
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* [[Kasperi Heikkinen]] - Guitars (2006) |
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Gamma Ray covered numerous bands and musicians during their carrer, including, but not limited to: |
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*[[Helloween]] - the former band of Kai Hansen. Some of their songs, written by Kai are by Gamma Ray live, such as [[Ride the Sky]], or [[Future World]]. |
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*The song ''Heavy Metal Mania'' by the band ''Holocaust'' was covered one time in studio and many times live. |
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* Gamma Ray covered [[Judas Priest]]'s ''Victim Of Changes'' with Kai on vocals and ''Exciter'' with Ralph. It was stated in various interviews, that Judas Priest is one of Kai Hansen's favourite bands. It was also liked by Scheepers, as he left Gamma Ray during the tryouts for the new Judas Priest vocalist. He ultimately lost to Tim "Ripper" Owens. |
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*They also covered two [[Uriah Heep (band)|Uriah Heep]] songs: "[[Look at Yourself]]" on ''[[Heading for Tomorrow]]'' CD with Scheepers on vocals, and "Return to Fantasy", sang by Hansen, feautured on 2003-release of ''[[Somewhere Out in Space]]''. |
*They also covered two [[Uriah Heep (band)|Uriah Heep]] songs: "[[Look at Yourself]]" on ''[[Heading for Tomorrow]]'' CD with Scheepers on vocals, and "Return to Fantasy", sang by Hansen, feautured on 2003-release of ''[[Somewhere Out in Space]]''. |
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*Gamma Ray covered the [[Pet Shop Boys]] song "[[It's a Sin]]" on their 1999 album ''[[Powerplant (album)|Powerplant]]. |
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* Also covered [[Judas Priest]]'s '''Victim Of Changes'''. |
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*[[Rainbow]]'s [[Long Live Rock 'N' Roll]], recorded by Gamma Ray was featured on the 2003 release of the ''Powerplant'' album. |
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==Trivia== |
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*The characters [[Dizzy (Guilty Gear)|Dizzy]] and [[Justice (Guilty Gear)|Justice]] from the video game [[Guilty Gear (series)|Guilty Gear]] share an Overdrive Attack called Gamma Ray, named after the band. [[Ky Kiske]]'s name is a reference to Kai Hansen, as well as [[Michael Kiske]]. |
*The characters [[Dizzy (Guilty Gear)|Dizzy]] and [[Justice (Guilty Gear)|Justice]] from the video game [[Guilty Gear (series)|Guilty Gear]] share an Overdrive Attack called Gamma Ray, named after the band. [[Ky Kiske]]'s name is a reference to Kai Hansen, as well as [[Michael Kiske]]. |
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* The name Gamma Ray was also used briefly by the band [[Queens of the Stone Age]] before changing it after learning that the name was taken. |
* The name Gamma Ray was also used briefly by the band [[Queens of the Stone Age]] before changing it after learning that the name was taken. |
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==External links== |
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* [http://www.gamma-ray.com/ Gamma Ray official website] |
* [http://www.gamma-ray.com/ Gamma Ray official website] |
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Gamma Ray is a power metal band from north of Germany, founded by former Helloween guitarist, singer, and songwriter Kai Hansen.
Biography
In 1988, after four years with Helloween, guitarist and songwriter Kai Hansen decided, for reasons that are still the subject of much debate, to leave the band. Hansen claimed that Helloween had become too big for him to handle, although the group's troubles with financial issues and the record company most likely played a part as well. He proceeded to do some studio work with Blind Guardian. Eventually, Hansen decided to form his own project with long-time friend Ralf Scheepers from Tyran Pace. This two-man project grew into a four-man band with the addition of Uwe Wessel (bass) and Mathias Burchard (drums). Thus was Gamma Ray born, bearing a sound understandably close to that of Hansen's former band, Helloween.
The original line-up released the album Heading for Tomorrow in February of 1990, and later that year the 'Heaven Can Wait EP' with new guitarist Dirk Schlächter and new drummer Uli Kusch.
In February 1991 the band began rehearsing for the recording of their second album in a small, remote house in Denmark. With some brand new songs written, Gamma Ray entered the studio under the supervision of producer Tommy Newton, and produced their second album Sigh No More, which was released in September 1991. The style vastly differs from that of Heading for Tomorrow, featuring darker lyrics as a result of the Gulf War that was raging at the time. A 50-date worldwide tour followed.
After the Japanese tour at the beginning of 1992, Gamma Ray were in the media again, but this time with no good news for the fans: the rhythm section (Uli & Uwe) left because of a personal disagreement and were replaced by Jan Rubach (bass) and Thomas Nack (drums) of one of Hamburg’s old bands, Anesthesia. The band also began to build their own studio, so work on their new album didn't start until 1993. The album Insanity and Genius was released in June 1993, with a style which was closer to that of Heading for Tomorrow than Sigh No More. In September, Gamma Ray, along with Rage, Helicon and Conception embarked on the Melodic Metal Strikes Back tour. The tour contributed to the release of the double CD The Power of Metal, and the videos Power of Metal and Lust for Live, in December.
More changes in the lineup were to follow. Scheepers lived quite far way away from Hamburg, meaning that the band could only rehearse weekends, which was preventing progress with the new album. Since Scheepers had auditioned for the job of vocalist for Judas Priest, and he had a good chance of getting the position, Hansen asked him if he really felt that staying with Gamma Ray was the right thing to do. The two decided that it would be for the best if Scheepers left the band, and so, with no hard feelings on either side, Scheepers left Gamma Ray. Hansen then began to search for a new vocalist, but due to demand from friends and fans took on the guitar-vocal duties as he had for the first Helloween EP and album.
In 1995 the fourth album, Land of the Free, the first to feature Hansen on vocals, was released. Critics around the globe were ecstatic. The following tour, Men on a Tour, brought the recording and release of the live album Alive '95 in 1996.
Soon, both Hansen and Schlächter decided that yet another change was needed. Jan Rubach and Thomas Nack both left in order to return to Anesthesia, and in came new drummer Dan Zimmerman, who was also the drummer of Freedom Call. Schlächter wanted to drop the guitar and pick up the bass duties as that was his original instrument, as can be seen on the earlier Heading for the East video when he and Wessel switch instruments for a few songs, and Schlächter performs a bass solo at one point. Henjo Richter came in to fill the second guitar spot. This lineup survives to this day.
Work started on the next full-length album, and 1997 saw the release of Somewhere Out in Space, which marked the beginning of the band's thematic concentration on space. After two years of touring came the album Powerplant, which was a continuation of Somewhere Out In Space's lyrical approach, but a new direction musically. The album was highly acclaimed throughout the world.
The time came for a "Best Of..." album, and Hansen decided to do things differently: he let the fans decide by voting on their website for their three favorite songs on each album, then the band went back to the studio to re-record the old classics on the first three albums and made remixed versions for the songs on the later ones. Blast from the Past was the name chosen for this double album.
After a break of one year where Hansen concentrated on his side project Iron Savior, the band was ready for the recording and release of the album No World Order, with a lot of heavy riffs like classic 80's bands such as Iron Maiden and Judas Priest, just as rumored. Yet again the album was highly praised. The No Order World Tour saw the band visiting dozens of Europeancountries and Japan. After resting from the tour, the band went on with the Skeletons in the Closet tour, which saw the band performing songs that they never or rarely played live before. Once again, the setlist was voted by the fans on the band's website. Only a few shows were played but two of those were recorded for the live album Skeletons in the Closet.
Gamma Ray's latest studio album, Majestic, was released on September 23, 2005.
Kai Hansen and Henjo Richter also participated in Tobias Sammet's project Avantasia, on both The Metal Opera and The Metal Opera Part II, which are also notably as an another collaboration of Kai with his ex-bandmates from Helloween, namely Markus Grosskopf and Michael Kiske.
A live DVD, "Hell Yeah - The Awesome Foursome (And The Finnish Keyboarder Who Didn't Want To Wear His Donald Duck Costume) Live in Montreal" was recorded on May 6th, 2006 in Montreal, Quebec.
Land Of The Free Part II has also been announced and is planned to be released in late September 2007.
In recent years Gamma Ray have made use of touring keyboard players to fully augment their sound in a live environment. Axel Mackenrott of Masterplan has fulfilled these duties in the past, and the role is currently occupied by Eero Kaukomies, a Finn who plays in a Gamma Ray tribute band. His bandmate, guitarist Kasperi Heikkinen, also played on part of the Majestic tour in 2006 following an injury to Henjo Richter.
Gamma Ray are to be the "very special guest" on Helloween's HELLISH ROCK 2007/2008 Tour, on some shows along with the band Axxis.
Members
Current members
- Kai Hansen - Vocals, Guitars (1988-Present)
- Henjo Richter - Guitars (1997-Present)
- Dirk Schlächter - Guitars (1990-1997), Bass (1997-Present)
- Dan Zimmermann - Drums (1997-Present)
Former members
Vocals
- Ralf Scheepers - Vocals (1989-1994)
Bass
- Uwe Wessel - Bass (1988-1993)
- Jan Rubach - Bass (1993-1997)
Drums
- Mathias Burchard - Drums (1989-1990)
- Uli Kusch - Drums (1990-1992)
- Thomas Nack - Drums (1993-1997)
Guest studio musicians
- Michael Kiske - Vocals (1995) on Time to Break Free song
- Hansi Kürsch - Vocals (1995) on Farewell song
- Tommy Newton - Guitars (1990, 1991)
- Tammo Vollmers - Drums (1990)
- Mischa Gerlach - Keyboards (1990)
- Sascha Paeth - Keyboards (1995)
Guest live musicians
- Mike Terrana - Drums (1998)
- Jörg Schrör - Bass (2000)
- Axel Mackenrott - Keyboards (2004)
- Kasperi Heikkinen - Guitars (2006)
- Eero Kaukomies - Keyboards (2006,2007)
Selected discography
Studio albums
- Heading for Tomorrow (1990)
- Sigh No More (1991)
- Insanity and Genius (1993)
- Land of the Free (1995)
- Somewhere Out in Space (1997)
- Powerplant (1999)
- No World Order (2001)
- Majestic (2005)
- Land of the Free Pt.2 (late 2007)
Covers
Gamma Ray covered numerous bands and musicians during their carrer, including, but not limited to:
- Helloween - the former band of Kai Hansen. Some of their songs, written by Kai are by Gamma Ray live, such as Ride the Sky, or Future World.
- The song Heavy Metal Mania by the band Holocaust was covered one time in studio and many times live.
- Gamma Ray covered Judas Priest's Victim Of Changes with Kai on vocals and Exciter with Ralph. It was stated in various interviews, that Judas Priest is one of Kai Hansen's favourite bands. It was also liked by Scheepers, as he left Gamma Ray during the tryouts for the new Judas Priest vocalist. He ultimately lost to Tim "Ripper" Owens.
- They also covered two Uriah Heep songs: "Look at Yourself" on Heading for Tomorrow CD with Scheepers on vocals, and "Return to Fantasy", sang by Hansen, feautured on 2003-release of Somewhere Out in Space.
- Gamma Ray covered the Pet Shop Boys song "It's a Sin" on their 1999 album Powerplant.
- Rainbow's Long Live Rock 'N' Roll, recorded by Gamma Ray was featured on the 2003 release of the Powerplant album.
Trivia
This article contains a list of miscellaneous information. (May 2007) |
- The characters Dizzy and Justice from the video game Guilty Gear share an Overdrive Attack called Gamma Ray, named after the band. Ky Kiske's name is a reference to Kai Hansen, as well as Michael Kiske.
- The name Gamma Ray was also used briefly by the band Queens of the Stone Age before changing it after learning that the name was taken.
External links
Gamma Ray at online databases
- Gamma Ray discography at MusicBrainz
- Template:Last.fm
- Gamma Ray discography at Discogs