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Rockin' in My Outer Space : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rockin' in My Outer Space
''Rockin' in My Outer Space'' is a CD released by hard rock/heavy metal band Helix on May 24, 2004. It is Helix' 9th full-length studio album, and 15th official album release. It is also their first studio album since 1993's ''It's a Business Doing Pleasure'', an 11-year gap and the longest gap between studio albums in Helix history.〔(Allmusic entry on ''Rockin' in My Outer Space'' )〕〔(HELIX Complete New Studio Album )〕 ==History== As Helix began preparing to record their first studio album in over a decade, they first had to endure some lineup changes. Guitarist Dan Fawcett was let go, and he was followed by co-guitarist Shaun Sanders. Lead vocalist Brian Vollmer was in the midst of planning a special 30th anniversary concert at Brantford Ontario's Sanderson Centre, but first had to replace two guitar players. Rainer Wiechmann was producing the new album, and his wife Cindy sang backup vocals. Vollmer first encountered the Wiechmanns in Newfoundland when their band, KAOS, opened for Helix on the 1985 ''Long Way to Heaven'' tour.〔(Cindy Weichmann bio )〕 Rainer contributed guitar parts to the album and eventually joined the band. Cindy was asked to join at their first rehearsal together. New second guitarist Jim Lawson was known to Vollmer via his old band, Cherry Smash. Cherry Smash and Helix were mutually managed by William Seip previously.〔(Helix History - 2004 )〕 Since 2004 represented the 30th anniversary of Helix, several albums were released to mark the occasion. ''Rockin' In My Outer Space'' was followed by two compilations, ''Never Trust Anyone Over 30'' in the US, and ''Rockin' You For 30 Years'' in Canada.〔(Metal Shrine - Mail-intervju - Brian Vollmer, Helix )〕
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