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In May 2001, King Diamond began recording their tenth studio album once again at the Nomad Recording Studio.[38] Released on January 29, 2002, Abigail II: The Revenge was a sequel to 1987's Abigail album.[38] It was also the first King Diamond album since 1990's The Eye to feature bassist Hal Patino who rejoined the band during the recording process.[3][38] King Diamond did not tour in support of Abigail II, as Metal Blade could not provide tour support, due to illegal downloading.[39] Despite this, the album went on to peak at number 24 in Finland[40] and at number 42 in Sweden.[41]
On October 21, 2003, King Diamond released the album The Puppet Master,[42] which charted at number 36 in Sweden.[43] Besides featuring the band, the album also featured additional vocals from Livia Zita, who is also King Diamond's wife.[42] During the supporting tour for The Puppet Master, the band recorded the live album Deadly Lullabyes, which was released September 21, 2004.[44] In April 2006, former bandmate Mikkey Dee (currently with Motörhead) made a guest appearance at King Diamond's sold-out gig in Gothenburg, Sweden.[45] On June 26, 2007, King Diamond released the album Give Me Your Soul...Please.[46] The album went on to peak at number 25 on the Finnish chart,[47] number 28 on the Swedish chart,[48] and at number 174 on the Billboard 200.[49] The track "Never Ending Hill" also garnered a Grammy nomination for "Best Metal Performance" (the group's first). A music video was also made for the album's title track.
In May 2001, King Diamond began recording their tenth studio album once again at the Nomad Recording Studio.[38] Released on January 29, 2002, Abigail II: The Revenge was a sequel to 1987's Abigail album.[38] It was also the first King Diamond album since 1990's The Eye to feature bassist Hal Patino who rejoined the band during the recording process.[3][38] King Diamond did not tour in support of Abigail II, as Metal Blade could not provide tour support, due to illegal downloading.[39] Despite this, the album went on to peak at number 24 in Finland[40] and at number 42 in Sweden.[41]
On October 21, 2003, King Diamond released the album The Puppet Master,[42] which charted at number 36 in Sweden.[43] Besides featuring the band, the album also featured additional vocals from Livia Zita, who is also King Diamond's wife.[42] During the supporting tour for The Puppet Master, the band recorded the live album Deadly Lullabyes, which was released September 21, 2004.[44] In April 2006, former bandmate Mikkey Dee (currently with Motörhead) made a guest appearance at King Diamond's sold-out gig in Gothenburg, Sweden.[45] On June 26, 2007, King Diamond released the album Give Me Your Soul...Please.[46] The album went on to peak at number 25 on the Finnish chart,[47] number 28 on the Swedish chart,[48] and at number 174 on the Billboard 200.[49] The track "Never Ending Hill" also garnered a Grammy nomination for "Best Metal Performance" (the group's first). A music video was also made for the album's title track.
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