Space Eater
~ Recording by Gamma Ray
Appears on releases
# | Title | Length | Track Artist | Release Title | Release Artist | Release Group Type | Country/Date | Label | Catalog# |
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1.4 | Space Eater | 4:34 | Gamma Ray | Heading for Tomorrow | Gamma Ray | Album | Noise International (Noise Records previous name (before 1993)) | N 0151-2 | |
1.4 | Space Eater | 4:35 | Gamma Ray | Heading for Tomorrow | Gamma Ray | Album |
| Noise International (Noise Records previous name (before 1993)) | VICP-8005 |
1.4 | Space Eater | 4:34 | Gamma Ray | Heading for Tomorrow | Gamma Ray | Album |
| RCA (RCA Records: simple ‘RCA’ or ‘RCA’ with lightning bolt in circle), BMG (the former Bertelsmann Music Group, defunct since 2004-08-05; for releases dated 2008 and later, see annotation), Noise International (Noise Records previous name (before 1993)) | 2253-2-R |
1.4 | Space Eater | 4:34 | Gamma Ray | Heading for Tomorrow | Gamma Ray | Album |
| Noise International (Noise Records previous name (before 1993)) | N 0151-4 |
1.4 | Space Eater | 4:35 | Gamma Ray | Heading for Tomorrow | Gamma Ray | Album |
| Noise International (Noise Records previous name (before 1993)) | VICP-5271 |
1.4 | Space Eater | 4:33 | Gamma Ray | Heading for Tomorrow | Gamma Ray | Album |
| Victor (Japanese “His Master’s Voice” imprint) | VICP-61803 |
1.4 | Space Eater | 4:33 | Gamma Ray | Heading for Tomorrow | Gamma Ray | Album |
| Noise Records (German metal, became a Sanctuary subsidiary in 2001) | N03552 |
1.4 | Space Eater | 4:34 | Gamma Ray | Heading for Tomorrow | Gamma Ray | Album |
| Soyuz Music | N 01512 |
1.4 | Space Eater | 4:33 | Gamma Ray | Heading for Tomorrow / Sigh No More | Gamma Ray | Album + Compilation |
| Cooking Vinyl | COOKCD510 |
1.4 | Space Eater | 4:33 | Gamma Ray | Heading for Tomorrow (25 Anniversary Edition) | Gamma Ray | Album |
| earMUSIC (German label, Edel sub) | 0210397EMU |
Relationships
additional engineer: | Piet Sielck (from 1989-09 until 1990-01) |
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engineer: | Ralf Krause (producer/engineer) (from 1989-09 until 1990-01) |
executive producer: | Karl-Ulrich Walterbach (from 1989-09 until 1990-01) |
producer: | Kai Hansen (German metal guitarist & vocalist) (from 1989-09 until 1990-01) |
mixer: | Tommy Newton (from 1989-09 until 1990-01) |
additional guest keyboard: | Piet Sielck (from 1989-09 until 1990-01) |
bass: | Uwe Wessel (from 1989-09 until 1990-01) |
drums (drum set): | Mathias Burchardt (from 1989-09 until 1990-01) |
guest keyboard: | Micha Gerlach (from 1989-09 until 1990-01) |
guitar: | Kai Hansen (German metal guitarist & vocalist) (from 1989-09 until 1990-01) |
guest background vocals: | Joal (Hard Rock) (from 1989-09 until 1990-01) Tommy Newton (from 1989-09 until 1990-01) Piet Sielck (from 1989-09 until 1990-01) |
lead vocals: | Ralf Scheepers (from 1989-09 until 1990-01) |
vocals: | Kai Hansen (German metal guitarist & vocalist) (from 1989-09 until 1990-01) |
recorded at and mixed at: | Horus Sound Studio in Hannover, Niedersachsen, Germany (from 1989-09 until 1990-01) |
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mash-ups: | Call Me Space Eater (Gamma Ray vs. Carly Rae Jepsen) by DJ Schmolli |
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recording of: | Space Eater (from 1989-09 until 1990-01) |
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Related works
Space Eater
lyricist and composer: | Kai Hansen (German metal guitarist & vocalist) |
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