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| Helloween | Primary Artist |
| Markus Grosskopf | Bass, Bass Guitar, Vocals, Background Vocals |
| Michael Weikath | Guitar, Vocals |
| Andi Deris | Vocals |
| Roland Grapow | Guitar, Vocals |
| Uli Kusch | Drums, Vocals, Background Vocals |
| Jorn Ellerbrock | Keyboards |
| Peter Vink | Engineer |
| Ian Cooper | Mastering |
| Hugh Gilmour | Cover Design |
| Henk Blankevoort | Engineer |
| Apple Van Els | Engineer |
| John Hull | House Sound |
Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
There has always been controversy among Helloween fans over who deserves the title of Best Lead Singer. Andi Deris proves that he deserves that title, at least when it comes to live performances, with this spectacular album. The songs themselves are done flawlessly, and coupled with the way the crowd gets worked into a frenzy during many tracks, makes for an amazing concert. A few of the best tracks are "Power" thanks to great vocals and crowd participation, and "Future World" thanks to incredible guitar.
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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Antti J. Ravelin
If Helloween's albums have been major disappointments since Keeper of the Seven Keys, then High Live is a positive surprise. Unlike other heavy metal groups, Helloween have collected great versions of their best songs on this live album, and therefore it is a must-buy for both old and new fans. It is great to see that this over-15-years-old band can still perform extremely energized gigs; this might be because of singer Andi Deris, who takes his audience with style. Also Helloween's retirement from heavy metal to hard rock gives a twist to their older songs. The complete sound of High Live is very powerful, and this confident, experienced band doesn't make a single ...