Hellraiser (song)

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“Hellraiser”
“Hellraiser” cover
Song by Ozzy Osbourne
Album No More Tears
Released October 19, 1991
Recorded 1991
Genre Heavy metal
Length 4:51
Label Epic Records
Writer Ozzy Osbourne
Zakk Wylde
Lemmy
Producer Duane Baron
John Purdell
No More Tears track listing
"S.I.N."
(6)
Hellraiser
(7)
"Time After Time"
(8)
Motörhead chronology
"The One to Sing the Blues"
(1991)
"Hellraiser"
(1992)
"Don't Let Daddy Kiss Me"
(1993)

"Hellraiser" is a song written by Ozzy Osbourne, his guitarist, Zakk Wylde, and Lemmy, the frontman of heavy metal band Motörhead. The song was written for Osbourne's No More Tears album and despite being one of the most well known Ozzy Osbourne songs, the song was not released as a single.

The song is written in verse, chorus, verse, chorus, verse, chorus form. The last verse echoes the lyrics of the first four lines, and duplicates the last two lines, of the first verse. Each of the four line chorus begins with "Hellraiser," followed by a six syllable tag.

Motörhead recorded the song in 1992 for the movie Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth, and it was later released as the A-side of their 1992 "Hellraiser" single and The '92 Tour EP.[1] It was also on their album March or Die.

A trailer for the first Painkiller game had the soundtrack of Hellraiser; X-Play complained "it did not fit with the game." A higher quality re-recording of the Hellraiser track is featured in the popular 2004 video game, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, on its in-game radio station "Radio: X."

Not to be confused with the 1973 hit single of the same name by British glam rock group The Sweet.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Burridge, Alan Illustrated Collector's Guide to Motörhead Published: 1995, Collector's Guide Publishing ISBN 0-9695736-2-6.
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