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Artist: Zed Yago

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CD Title: From Over Yonder

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Category: Melodic Metal

Year: 1988

Label: Steamhammer (Germany)

Catalog Number: SPV 85-7522

Personnel

Bubi drums
Tatch bass
Jimmy guitar
Gunnar guitar
Jutta vocals

Tracks

1.  The Spell from Over Yonder  5:09
2.  The Flying Dutcman  2:19
3.  Zed Yago  4:26
4.  Queen and Priest  4:27
5.  Revenge  5:29
6.  United Pirate Kingdom  5:55
7.  Stay the Course  5:08
8.  Rebel Ladies  4:35
9.  Rockin 'for the Nation  4:38
  
Total Running Time:  42:06

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From: Don Date: January 6, 2002 at 11:29
Utter crap. Avoid at all costs.

From: James W. Date: January 8, 2002 at 20:00
This is a great band and a great metal CD. I think that "Don" from up above is "Utter Crap," and he should go back to listening to fake metal like "shitknot" and "kornhole."

From: fretboardfrenzy Date: September 24, 2002 at 8:18
hahahahahahahahaa

From: Scandinavia Date: June 8, 2003 at 21:34
Strange and beautiful! Very atmospherical but yet heavy...A lot of "themes" mixed with ordinary sounding metal tunes. A good effort in trying to create something new with an at that time worn-out metal-scene (Too much mainstream). I think this, their debut, is far better than "Pilgrimage"

From: Scandinavia Date: June 8, 2003 at 21:37
Hotspots: "Zed Yago" (A very strong metal tune...Kinda like a metal anthem) and "Queen & Priest" (If this doesn't feed your appetite for melody then nothing will!) "Spell from over Yonder" is a killer intro by the way...

From: Scandinavia Date: June 8, 2003 at 21:39
Sorry, The intro I meant was "The Flying Dutchman"....References to "Wagner" (the composer) by the way...Nuff said!

From: Traveller Date: March 13, 2004 at 10:18
Well I can only say this, Hell Yes. This album, BOOM! Zed Yago gives story to Metal and without shirking creates an incredibly high standard. This group needs more exposure. Let the world hear them. Let the world know that Goth-Metal has finally found it's true avatar. Zed Yago is my darkest dream with a soundtrack. Buy it.

From: jimmy Date: April 21, 2004 at 12:27
please visit the new website of ZED YAGo www.zed-yago.com the band is still on tour 2004 Welcome to the return of ZED YAGO

From: BRZYTWA Date: July 2, 2004 at 1:42
Strange and beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!ZED YAGO FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Rebel Ladies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

From: rick kerch Date: January 18, 2005 at 16:16
I have one lp of Jutta W. as a solo artist,it came out in 1978 and for me it was kind of bluesy rock and roll.Also i have the opportunity to see them live in England as a support act for wasp and they really kicked ass,that was back in the čighties. What are they doing right now?

From: Eleni Date: March 6, 2005 at 2:50
Both Zed Yago and Juttah Weinhold released new albums in late 2004. I haven't heard either of them yet. And something irrelevant: Juttah has the best female voice in the whole Metal scene! No wonder why some call her female Dio...

From: rick kerch vzla Date: June 8, 2013 at 21:23
The album per se is not that bad(if you are being objective of course and accordibg to some "extra comments" i've heard about),this might be just a simple MM release that one way or another has some link with Warlock's style of songs(Doro Pesch motherly band)...i had the chance of seeing this act live as a support act to WASP in 1989 when they released their following album "Pilgrimage"...talking about this one i liked these tracks(basically the whole package caught my attention):"Rockin' For The Nation"(the best cut IMO),"The Spell From Over Yonder","Zed Yago"(epic!) & "Revenge"(good solid chorus),"United Pirate Kingdom","Stay The Course" & "Rebel Ladies"...Jutta is one of those female singers that has been around the rock circuit since late 70's and was always like an underrated one in the german scene...80/100


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