Mercyful Fate discography
Mercyful Fate discography |
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Mercyful Fate vocalist King Diamond performing in 1999 |
Studio albums |
7 |
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Compilation albums |
3 |
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Music videos |
6 |
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EPs |
2 |
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Singles |
3 |
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The discography of Mercyful Fate, a Danish heavy metal band, consists of seven studio releases, three compilations, three singles, and six music videos. Mercyful Fate was formed in 1981 by vocalist King Diamond and guitarist Hank Shermann.[1] After several line-up changes and self-made demos, Mercyful Fate released their self-titled EP in 1982, with the line-up of King Diamond (vocals), Hank Shermann (guitar), Michael Denner (guitar), Timi Hansen (bass) and Kim Ruzz (drums).[2] With this line-up, the group released their debut album, Melissa, on October 30, 1983, through Roadrunner Records.[3] The following year, Mercyful Fate recorded their second album Don't Break the Oath. Released on September 7, 1984,[4] the album debuted at number 33 on the Swedish Sverigetopplistan charts.[5] Despite winning a cult following around the world, Mercyful Fate broke up in April 1985, due to musical differences.[6][7]
In 1993, King Diamond, Hank Shermann, Michael Denner and Timi Hansen reunited to reform Mercyful Fate (drummer Kim Ruzz was replaced by Morten Nielsen).[7][8] On June 22, 1993, Mercyful Fate released the album In the Shadows through Metal Blade Records.[9] Following the supporting tour, the band released The Bell Witch on June 27, 1994, an EP of live tracks, as well as studio recordings from In the Shadows.[10] On September 25, 1994, Mercyful Fate released the album Time,[11] which was followed by Into the Unknown in 1996.[12] Into the Unknown also charted at number 31 on Finnish album charts.[13] On June 9, 1998, Mercyful Fate released the album Dead Again,[14] and on May 15, 1999, the band released the album 9.[15]
Albums
Studio albums
Year |
Album details |
Peak chart positions |
SWE [5] |
FIN [13] |
1983 |
Melissa
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1984 |
Don't Break the Oath
- Released: September 7, 1984
- Label: Roadrunner
- Format: CD, CS, LP
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33 |
— |
1993 |
In the Shadows
- Released: June 22, 1993
- Label: Metal Blade
- Format: CD, CS, LP
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— |
— |
1994 |
Time
- Released: September 25, 1994
- Label: Metal Blade
- Format: CD, CS, LP
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— |
— |
1996 |
Into the Unknown
- Released: August 20, 1996
- Label: Metal Blade
- Format: CD, CS, LP
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— |
31 |
1998 |
Dead Again
- Released: June 9, 1998
- Label: Metal Blade
- Format: CD, CS, LP
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— |
— |
1999 |
9
- Released: May 15, 1999
- Label: Metal Blade
- Format: CD, LP
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— |
— |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country. |
Compilation albums
Extended plays
Year |
Album details |
1982 |
Mercyful Fate
- Released: September 25, 1982
- Label: RaveOn
- Formats: CS, LP
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1994 |
The Bell Witch
- Released: June 27, 1994
- Label: Metal Blade
- Formats: CD, CS, LP
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Singles
Year |
Single details |
1983 |
"Black Masses"
- Released: 1983
- Album: Melissa
- Label: Roadrunner
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1993 |
"Egypt"
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2009 |
"Evil"
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Music videos
Year |
Title |
Director |
1993 |
"Egypt" |
John Kornarens[16] |
1994 |
"The Bell Witch" |
John Kornarens[17] |
1994 |
"Nightmare Be Thy Name" |
Unknown[18] |
1994 |
"Witches' Dance" |
David Roth[19] |
1996 |
"The Uninvited Guest" |
A. Coch[20] |
1998 |
"The Night" |
Unknown[21] |
References
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Singles |
- "Black Masses"
- "Egypt"
- "Evil"
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