Cliff Burton and Timi Hansen bass player of Mercyful Fate (1984)
📸By PG Brunelli

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Cliff Burton and Timi Hansen bass player of Mercyful Fate (1984)
📸By PG Brunelli
Monday, August 11: Mercyful Fate, "A Gruesome Time"
R.I.P. Timi Hansen (1958-2019)
Whether he needed a break from his old band and/or writing concept albums, or Brian Slagel offered him a decent check, King Diamond went along with reuniting with most of Mercyful Fate after nearly 10 years and essentially began the process of reviving that band’s legend. But In the Shadows was not a logical follow-up to Don’t Break the Oath, and “A Gruesome Time” was far smoother and polished. To the extent that this was still Mercyful Fate, Michael Denner’s music was based on prime ‘70s Priest and had a specific kind of elegance, but Morten Nielsen didn’t have Kim Ruzz’s swinging attack on drums. Perhaps most shocking, King himself held back and didn’t unleash the Satanic fury everyone was expecting. It was a strangely muted way for the group to return, but then again In the Shadows did well enough to keep Mercyful Fate going for most of the decade.
Mercyful Fate in London, March 1983
King Diamond: Fatal Portrait (1986)
Roadrunner Records
King Diamond
Super7 is adding King Diamond to its Ultimates action figure line. Based on the heavy metal icon's appearance fronting Mercyful Fate in the early ‘80s, it’s available to pre-order for $45 now.
The highly-articulated toy stands 7" tall. It includes three heads (corpse paint, no makeup, and Mercyful Fate debut makeup), seven interchangeable hands, two necklaces, goat skull, skull chalice, and bone cross microphone.
Released 37 years ago today.
This is my black border copy signed by the entire lineup: King Diamond, Timi Hansen (R.I.P.), Michael Denner, Hank Sherman, and Kim Ruzz.