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Released on March 4, 1985, by RCA Records in Europe and Portrait Records in the US, Metal Heart is the sixth studio album from German heavy metal legends Accept. Produced by Dieter Dierks at Dierks-Studios, the album marked a slightly more polished and commercial direction for the band while maintaining the aggressive power of Udo Dirkschneider’s iconic vocals. The title track, "Metal Heart," is legendary for its incorporation of Tchaikovsky's "Slavonic March" and Beethoven's "Für Elise" into a heavy metal context, showcasing the band's technical ambition. Featuring classic anthems like "Midnight Mover" and "Living for Tonite," the record remains a definitive piece of 1980s European metal history and a high point in the band's classic lineup era.
Tracklist
| # | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| A1 | Metal Heart | 5:19 |
| A2 | Midnight Mover | 3:05 |
| A3 | Up To The Limit | 3:47 |
| A4 | Wrong Is Right | 3:08 |
| A5 | Screaming For A Love-Bite | 4:06 |
| B1 | Too High To Get It Right | 3:47 |
| B2 | Dogs On Leads | 4:23 |
| B3 | Teach Us To Survive | 3:32 |
| B4 | Living For Tonite | 3:33 |
| B5 | Bound To Fail | 4:58 |