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Doro

Doro

Heavy Metal

Germany
Dusseldorf, West Germany
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Dorothee Pesch (born 3 June 1964), known professionally as Doro Pesch or simply Doro, is a German heavy metal singer and the former frontwoman of heavy metal band Warlock. Dubbed the 'Metal Queen', Doro's contributions to music and culture made her a global figure in metal culture for over three decades.

Members:

Doro Pesch
Doro Pesch
(Vocals / Guitar)
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22
Available:
4
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18
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Status at 12 March 2024
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Force Majeure

Doro
Force Majeure [Album]

1 February 1989

 

'Force Majeure' is the debut solo studio album by Doro, since she disbanded Warlock in 1988. The first print of the L.P. was issued with a sticker on the cover near Doro's name with "+ Warlock" written on, so for some fans the album should still be considered as the last album by Warlock.

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Doro

Doro
Doro [Album]

25 September 1990

 

'Doro' is the second solo album by Doro. Doro chose for herself a new musical direction, consciously separating the music creative process from normal band dynamics, the contrary of what she had always done in the past with Warlock. The album production was put in the hands of KISS bassist Gene Simmons, Doro's childhood idol. The resulting sound is much smoother and polished than any Warlock album, in the vein of many American glam metal recordings of the time, and the lyrics give up completely the gothic atmosphere present in the offerings of Doro Pesch's previous band. Despite the commercial appeal of the music and the high economic effort in producing it, the album did not have the critical and sales success that was expected and remained the last studio album by Doro published in the United States for ten years.

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True At Heart

Doro
True At Heart [Album]

4 August 1991

 

'True At Heart' is the third solo album by Doro Pesch. It is another exploration into new musical territory. Barry Beckett, a famous and seasoned mainstream music producer, was chosen to produce the album and a large number of authors and musicians living and working in Nashville, the recording haven of country music, participated in the recording sessions. The result is an album with many ballads, few uptempo songs and a pronounced blues influence.

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Holy Dio (A Tribute To The Voice Of Metal, Ronnie James Dio)

Various Artists
Holy Dio (A Tribute To The Voice Of Metal, Ronnie James Dio) [Selected Tracks (various artists album)]

25 January 2000

 

'Holy Dio (A Tribute To The Voice Of Metal, Ronnie James Dio)' is a compilation album. It is a tribute album to Ronnie James Dio, featuring covers of several songs he had sung during his time with Rainbow, Black Sabbath and his own band Dio. The covers were recorded by mostly power metal bands.

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Fear No Evil

Doro
Fear No Evil [Album]

23 January 2009

 

'Fear No Evil' is the eleventh studio album by Doro. The album was produced and engineered by usual collaborators Andreas Bruhn, Chris Lietz and Torsten Sickert and reflects in the songs a strong celebrative mood.

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Ronnie James Dio, This Is Your Life

Various Artists
Ronnie James Dio, This Is Your Life [Selected Tracks (various artists album)]

31 March 2014

 

'Ronnie James Dio, This Is Your Life' is a tribute album to Ronnie James Dio. The album features many of Dio's contemporaries performing songs originally recorded by Dio, Black Sabbath, and Rainbow. Tenacious D won the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance at the 57th Grammy Awards for their cover of "The Last In Line", and Anthrax were nominated in the same category for their cover of "Neon Knights". Dio died in 2010 from stomach cancer, and album proceeds were targeted for Dio's Stand Up And Shout Cancer Fund.

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