HELLOWEEN - I Want Out - PD Picture Disc 12" Vinyl MAXI-SINGLE

The Helloween "I Want Out" PD Picture Disc 12" Vinyl Maxi-Single showcases their iconic sound and features the unforgettable tracks "I Want Out", "Save Us", and "Don't Run For Cover". With its striking artwork by Tony Moltram, this collector's item captures the band's power metal brilliance, captivating melodies, and impressive musicianship.

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Album Description:

German power metal pioneers Helloween are known for their high-energy performances, captivating melodies, and epic guitar solos. With their distinct sound and influential presence in the metal scene, Helloween has become a household name among fans of the genre. One of their standout releases is the "I Want Out" PD Picture Disc 12" Vinyl Maxi-Single, which showcases their talent and musical prowess.

Featuring a striking photo by Tony Moltram, the PD Picture Disc version of "I Want Out" adds a visual element to the already compelling music. This collector's item not only serves as a celebration of the band's success but also pays homage to the vinyl format, allowing fans to experience their favorite tracks with a touch of nostalgia.

The band's lineup during the release of "I Want Out" consisted of Michael Weikath on guitars, Markus Grosskopf on bass, Michael Kiske on vocals, Kai Hansen on guitar and vocals, and Ingo Schwichtenberg on drums. Together, they formed a formidable unit, each contributing their unique talents to create the signature Helloween sound.

The main track on Side One of the vinyl is "I Want Out", a quintessential Helloween anthem. Clocking in at 4 minutes and 39 seconds, this fast-paced and energetic song showcases the band's ability to combine heavy riffs, melodic hooks, and powerful vocals. With its catchy chorus and memorable guitar solos, "I Want Out" is a crowd favorite and a testament to Helloween's songwriting prowess.

On Side Two of the vinyl, listeners are treated to two additional tracks. First up is "Save Us", a dynamic piece that showcases Helloween's versatility. Clocking in at 5 minutes and 12 seconds, this song explores different moods and musical landscapes, seamlessly blending heavy metal elements with melodic passages. With its driving rhythm section and soaring vocal performances, "Save Us" exemplifies the band's ability to create complex and engaging compositions.

The final track on Side Two is "Don't Run For Cover", which further demonstrates Helloween's musical range. With its powerful guitar work, thunderous drumming, and passionate vocals, this song is a testament to the band's ability to create captivating and memorable music. "Don't Run For Cover" highlights the band's tight musicianship and their ability to craft anthemic metal tracks that resonate with their audience.

Music Genre:

  Power Speed Metal 

Album Production Information:

  The album: "I Want Out" was produced by: Helloween.
Photo by Tony Moltram

Record Label Information:

  Noise International 0126-8

Media Format:

  45Rpm 12" Vinyl Picture Disc EP  Gramophone Record
Album weight: 220 gram  

Year & Country:

  1988 Made in England  
Band Members and Musicians on: Helloween I Want Out Picture Disc
    Band-members, Musicians and Performers
  • Michael Weikath - Guitars

    Michael Weikath Michael Ingo Joachim Weikath, commonly known as Michael Weikath, is a German guitarist and founding member of the renowned Speed/Power Metal band "Helloween." Born on August 7, 1962, in Hamburg, Germany, Weikath's musical journey began at a young age.

    In 1983, Weikath played a pivotal role in the formation of Helloween alongside Kai Hansen, Markus Grosskopf, Ingo Schwichtenberg, and Michael Kiske. As one of the primary songwriters and guitarists for the band, Weikath contributed significantly to the development of their unique sound, characterized by fast-paced guitar solos, intricate melodies, and epic compositions.

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    During the 1980s, Helloween released several albums that solidified their status as pioneers of the Power Metal genre. Weikath's exceptional guitar skills and songwriting abilities were prominently showcased on these records.
    Throughout the 1980s, Weikath's guitar playing and songwriting helped shape Helloween's sound and established them as one of the leading forces in the Power Metal genre. His contributions were vital in defining the band's musical direction, characterized by virtuosic guitar solos, harmonized melodies, and anthemic choruses.

    Beyond the 1980s, Michael Weikath continued his journey with Helloween, actively participating in the band's numerous lineup changes and creative endeavors. He remains an integral part of Helloween's legacy, contributing his distinctive guitar style and songwriting skills to the band's releases over the years.

    As a guitarist, Weikath's playing is characterized by technical precision, melodic sensibility, and a distinct tone. His contributions to Helloween's music have inspired countless aspiring guitarists and have left an indelible mark on the Power Metal genre.

    Michael Weikath's dedication, talent, and unwavering commitment to Helloween have contributed significantly to the band's enduring success and their status as one of the most influential bands in the history of Power Metal.

  • Markus Grosskopf - Bass

    Markus Grosskopf is a renowned German bass player, best known for his exceptional skills and contributions to the influential Speed/Power metal band, Helloween. Born on September 21, 1965, in Hamburg, Germany, Grosskopf developed a profound passion for music at an early age.

    In his formative years, Markus Grosskopf delved into the world of rock and metal, drawing inspiration from bands like Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, and Led Zeppelin. Fascinated by the power and intensity of heavy metal music, he honed his bass playing abilities, steadily building a reputation as a proficient musician in the local music scene.

    Grosskopf's breakthrough came in 1983 when he joined forces with guitarist Kai Hansen, vocalist Michael Kiske, drummer Ingo Schwichtenberg, and guitarist Michael Weikath to form Helloween. The band quickly gained prominence for their energetic performances, intricate songwriting, and blistering guitar solos.

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    Markus Grosskopf's thunderous bass lines played a crucial role in defining Helloween's signature sound. His playing combined technical precision, melodic sensibility, and a driving rhythm that anchored the band's music and propelled their songs to new heights. His ability to seamlessly blend with the dual guitars created a powerful sonic foundation for Helloween's speed and power metal anthems.

    Helloween released their debut album, "Walls of Jericho," in 1985, introducing a new era of heavy metal to the world. The album showcased Grosskopf's dexterity and contributed to the band's rising popularity. Helloween went on to release a string of highly acclaimed albums, including "Keeper of the Seven Keys Part I" (1987) and "Keeper of the Seven Keys Part II" (1988), which solidified their position as one of the leading forces in the European metal scene.

    As Helloween's success grew, Markus Grosskopf's songwriting skills also flourished. He contributed to the band's creative process, penning notable tracks such as "Dr. Stein," "I Want Out," and "Eagle Fly Free." These songs became staples in Helloween's live performances and captured the hearts of fans worldwide.

    Grosskopf's dedication and commitment to Helloween were unwavering throughout the band's journey. Despite lineup changes and internal challenges, he remained a constant force, providing stability and creative input. His stage presence and charisma also endeared him to audiences, as he demonstrated his passion for music through powerful live performances.

    Beyond Helloween, Markus Grosskopf has engaged in various side projects and collaborations, showcasing his versatility as a musician. He released solo material and participated in ventures like Shockmachine and Bassinvaders. However, his primary focus has always remained with Helloween, ensuring that the band's legacy continues to thrive.

    In 2021, Grosskopf and the members of Helloween embarked on the highly anticipated "Pumpkins United World Tour," which united past and present members, including Kai Hansen and Michael Kiske, on stage. The tour celebrated Helloween's iconic discography and marked a significant milestone in the band's history.

    Markus Grosskopf's contribution to the world of heavy metal, particularly through his work with Helloween, has left an indelible mark. His mastery of the bass guitar, coupled with his songwriting prowess, has influenced countless musicians and continues to inspire new generations of metal enthusiasts.

    As a bass player and a dedicated member of Helloween, Markus Grosskopf's musical journey exemplifies the power of passion, talent, and perseverance, ensuring his place among the legends of the metal genre.

  • Michael Kiske - Vocals

    Michael Kiske - Lead singer with the Germany Speed/Power Metal band "Helloween" from 1986 until 1993.

    Michael Kiske is a German musician, best known as the former lead vocalist of the influential German power metal band Helloween. Born on January 24, 1968, in Hamburg, Germany, Kiske's soaring and melodic vocal style contributed significantly to Helloween's success during the late 1980s and early 1990s.

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    Kiske joined Helloween in 1986, just before the release of their landmark album "Keeper of the Seven Keys Part I." With his impressive vocal range and ability to hit high notes with precision, Kiske became one of the defining voices of the power metal genre. He showcased his vocal talents on albums like "Keeper of the Seven Keys Part II" (1988) and "Pink Bubbles Go Ape" (1991).

    Kiske's voice possessed a unique blend of power, clarity, and emotion, making him a favorite among fans of melodic and progressive metal. He often incorporated a wide range of vocal techniques, including multi-layered harmonies, operatic flourishes, and intense vocal acrobatics, elevating Helloween's music to new heights.

    However, Kiske's time with Helloween was not without its challenges. Creative differences and tensions within the band eventually led to his departure in 1993. After leaving Helloween, Kiske embarked on a solo career, releasing albums such as "Instant Clarity" (1996) and "Place Vendôme" (2005).

    Throughout his solo career, Kiske explored various musical styles beyond metal, incorporating elements of hard rock, progressive rock, and even classical music. He collaborated with numerous artists, including Tobias Sammet's Avantasia project, where he provided vocals for multiple albums.

    In 2017, Kiske reunited with Helloween for the "Pumpkins United" tour, featuring a lineup that included current and former members of the band. The tour was met with great enthusiasm from fans, and Kiske's return to the stage with Helloween was highly anticipated.

    Michael Kiske's vocal abilities and contributions to the power metal genre have earned him a revered status among metal fans worldwide. His influence can be heard in the work of many contemporary metal vocalists, and his performances continue to captivate audiences with their power and beauty.

  • Kai Hansen - Guitar, Vocals

    Kai Hansen a German Singer and Guitar Player which got famous by performing in German 1st Tier bands like: Helloween , "Gamma Ray" , "Iron Fist" and other bands. He was born on 17 January 17 1963, in Hamburg, Germany.

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    Hansen began his music career in the early 1980s as the guitarist and vocalist of the band Gentry, which later evolved into Helloween. Helloween's debut album, "Walls of Jericho", was released in 1985 and helped to define the power metal genre. Hansen's guitar playing and songwriting were a significant part of the band's success, and he remained with the band until 1989.

    In 1989, Hansen left Helloween to form his own band, "Gamma Ray. The band's debut album, "Heading for Tomorrow", was released the same year and helped to establish Gamma Ray as one of the premier power metal bands. Hansen continued to lead the band and released numerous critically acclaimed albums with them throughout the 1990s and 2000s.

    In addition to his work with Helloween and Gamma Ray, Hansen has also collaborated with other musicians, including "Blind Guardian" and Avantasia. He has also released solo albums under the name Kai Hansen.

    Hansen's guitar playing is characterized by his technical proficiency and melodic sensibility. His solos are known for their emotional depth and expressiveness, and his songwriting often incorporates themes of science fiction and fantasy.

    Hansen's influence on the power metal genre is significant, and he is widely regarded as one of the genre's most important figures. His contributions to Helloween and Gamma Ray have helped to define and shape power metal, and his work continues to inspire and influence musicians around the world.

    In addition to his music career, Hansen is also known for his love of motorcycles and is an avid rider. He continues to perform and record music with Gamma Ray and remains a prominent figure in the power metal scene.

  • Ingo Schwichtenberg - Drums

    Ingo "Mr. Smile" Schwichtenberg was a renowned drummer and founding member of the German Speed/Power metal band "Helloween." Born on May 18, 1965, in Hamburg, Germany, Ingo showed a passion for music from a young age. His fascination with drums began at the age of six when he received a toy drum set as a gift. Little did anyone know that this gift would spark a lifelong love affair with rhythm and percussion.

    Ingo's talent and dedication quickly became apparent as he progressed from his toy drum set to taking proper drumming lessons. He honed his skills diligently and, as a teenager, began performing in various local bands in the Hamburg music scene. Ingo's passion for heavy metal led him to explore the emerging Speed and Power metal genres, which were gaining popularity in the early 1980s.

    In 1983, Ingo Schwichtenberg joined forces with guitarist Kai Hansen, bassist Markus Grosskopf, and vocalist Michael Kiske to form the band "Helloween." This line-up would go on to become one of the most influential and successful bands in the history of Power metal. Ingo's powerful drumming style and infectious energy behind the kit played a crucial role in shaping the band's sound and identity.

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    "Helloween" released their debut album, "Walls of Jericho," in 1985, which showcased the band's fast-paced, melodic sound and propelled them into the international metal scene. Ingo's drumming skills were widely praised, and his charismatic stage presence earned him the nickname "Mr. Smile" due to his ever-present grin while performing.

    Over the course of the next eight years, Ingo Schwichtenberg contributed to the success of Helloween by recording and touring with the band on numerous albums, including the landmark releases "Keeper of the Seven Keys Part I" (1987) and "Keeper of the Seven Keys Part II" (1988). These albums solidified Helloween's position as one of the leading forces in the Power metal genre.

    However, Ingo struggled with personal challenges during this time. He battled depression, which eventually took a toll on his mental health and affected his ability to continue performing with the same enthusiasm and dedication as before. Ingo left Helloween in 1993, marking the end of an era for both the band and himself.

    Tragically, Ingo Schwichtenberg's struggle with mental health persisted after his departure from Helloween. On March 8, 1995, at the age of 29, he passed away in Hamburg, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most talented and influential drummers in Power metal history.

    Ingo's contribution to the development of Helloween's signature sound and his impact on the Power metal genre as a whole cannot be overstated. His energetic drumming and infectious stage presence continue to inspire drummers and metal musicians to this day. Although his life was cut short, Ingo Schwichtenberg's musical legacy lives on through his recordings and the enduring influence he had on the metal community. He will always be remembered as a true pioneer and a beloved member of the Helloween family.

Track Listing of: "I Want Out"

The Song/tracks on "I Want Out" are

    Side One:
  • I Want Out 4:39
    Side Two:
  • Save Us 5:12
  • Don't Run For Cover
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