
Founded in Germany by blues singer Jutta Weinhold (ex-Breslau) in 1985, Zed Yago were a traditional rock concern very much in keeping with the sound pioneered by fellow nationals, Warlock. Jutta’s vocal style owed much to Doro from Warlock, but also saluted American singer Ronnie James Dio. Her band comprised Jimmy and Gunnar on guitar, Tach on bass and larger-than-life bald powerhouse drummer Bubi (b. Claus Reinholdt). They first attracted mainstream attention in 1988 with the release of ‘Black Bone Song’.
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The Pale Man

Black Bone Song
Pilgrimage
Zed Yago
The Spell From Over Yonder
Queen and Priest
Rebel Ladies

Stay The Course
United Pirate Kingdom
Pioneer Of The Storm
The Flying Dutchman
Revenge

The Fear Of Death
Pilgrim's Choir
Rose Of Martyrdom
Achilles Heel
The Man Who Stole The Holy Fire
Omega Child
Fallen Angel

Merlin

If I Close My Eyes Forever
Rockin' for the Nation

End Of The World

Warrior of Fantasy

Valley Of The King

Custer

The Invisible Guide

Seven Seas
The Pale Mar

Sir Francis

Heaven or Hell

Fire

To the Top of the Mountain

Daydreams
The Fear in Your Eyes
Don't Stop Me Now
You Can't Bring Me Down

Fear of Death
PILGRIMS CHOIR
Rockin' For The Nations
Rocking For The Nation

The End Of The World
Rose of Matyrdom
Ring of Stone
King Arthur
HM Rebels

Hardest Lesson
Zed Yago (Live in London 1989)
Rockin for the Nation

Soldiers From The North
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