Glory to the Brave explained

Glory to the Brave
Type:Studio album
Artist:HammerFall
Cover:Glory to the Brave.jpg
Released:27 June 1997
Recorded:February–April 1997, Studio Fredman, Gothenburg, Sweden
Genre:Heavy metal, power metal
Length:44:26
Label:Nuclear Blast
Producer:Fredrik Nordström
Next Title:Legacy of Kings
Next Year:1998

Glory to the Brave is the debut studio album by Swedish power metal band HammerFall, released in 1997. Despite the fact that the band was formed in 1993, HammerFall performed mostly live music and covers before this album was released. "Steel Meets Steel" was composed by Oscar Dronjak just before the band was formed and is included on this album. The band signed a deal with the Dutch label Vic Records. Nuclear Blast approached Vic Records and obtained a license deal for the album. Later, Nuclear Blast bought the entire rights from Vic Records. Although the In Flames guitarist Jesper Strömblad was listed as the drummer, all the drums were actually played by session musician Patrik Räfling, who joined the band as a full-time member shortly after the album's release.

The cover art was painted by Andreas Marschall.

"I Believe" was co-written with Peter Stålfors of Pure X and, later, the more famous Dream Evil.

Glory to the Brave was re-released in 2002 as a Deluxe Edition with the Stormwitch cover "Ravenlord" as a bonus track as well as a multimedia section including a music video.

Critical reception

In 2005, Glory to the Brave was ranked number 295 in Rock Hard magazine's book of The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time.[1] In 2020, it was named one of the 20 best metal albums of 1997 by Metal Hammer magazine.[2]

Track listing

Bonus trackAn eleventh track on the enhanced CD (bonus deluxe edition) contained multimedia content: a videoclip, wallpaper and e-card

"Ravenlord" was released on the Japanese, Brazilian and deluxe editions.

Special editions:LP, Shape CD (Saw-Shaped), Picture LP, Red Vinyl LP, Deluxe Edition(containing bonus material), Value Box (with "Renegade" CDs)

Personnel

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Best of Rock & Metal - Die 500 stärksten Scheiben aller Zeiten. 2005. Rock Hard. de. 3-89880-517-4. 95.
  2. Web site: The Top 20 best metal albums of 1997 . . . 6 March 2021 . 2 December 2020.