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Canadian hard rock act HELIX celebrates 50 years with best-of collection featuring new song "Stand Up"

11-04-2024

Crown X Recordings, Canada’s premier reissue label, has announces the release of “Helix 50 – The Best Of”, a career-spanning collection celebrating five decades of one of Canada’s most legendary hard rock bands. The compilation features an all-star re-recording of HELIX‘s multi-platinum hit “Rock You”, alongside international chart-toppers from their major label debut “No Rest For The Wicked” (1983), through to “Vagabond Bones” (2009). An all-new track completes the circle. Using cutting-edge audio technology, every track has been expertly remastered for both CD and vinyl at Iguana Recording Studios in Toronto, Ontario for a new sonic experience.

HELIX‘s newest studio track “Stand Up” will be released on all streaming platforms Friday, May 18, preceded by a Friday, May 2 streaming and video release of the all-star recording of “Rock You”, featuring founding vocalist Brian Vollmer and longtime bassist Daryl Gray, along with special guests Phil X (BON JOVI), Brent Fitz (Slash), and Todd Kerns (Slash). The track will be available for streaming in both stereo and Dolby Atmos.

“Helix 50 – The Best Of” is a definitive collection including the classic remastered hits “Heavy Metal Love”“Deep Cuts The Knife”“Wild In The Streets”“Running Wild In The 21st Century”“Good To The Last Drop (Radio Version)” and “Animal Inside”. Additionally, unplugged versions of “(Make Me Do) Anything You Want”“The Kids Are All Shakin'” and “Dream On” have been remixed for a fresh, updated sound. Released in both CD and LP format, the CD version includes the bonus tracks “That Day Is Gonna Come”“Sleeping’ In The Dog House Again”, featuring Kim Mitchell, and “Look Me Straight In The Heart”, a duet with Lee Aaron.

Fans will be able to order a Deluxe Signed Bundle exclusively through the band’s webstore starting Wednesday, May 21. This edition is limited to 300 units and comes in a special gatefold format that holds both the CD and 180g marble color vinyl. This hand signed bundle also includes a record slip mat, a “Helix 50” guitar pick and a “Helix 50” can koozie.

Standard single CD and LP versions will be available in retail stores this July.

The band will celebrate the release of “Helix 50 – The Best Of” with a special unplugged show on Wednesday, May 21, as part of the McBowl Concert Series, an annual charity event in Mississauga, Ontario. Brian Vollmer and Daryl Gray will be joined by former HELIX guitarist Sean Kelly, who will also host a retrospective discussion on the band’s history. Before the performance, Vollmer will launch “Helix 50 – The Best Of” via a livestream event, sharing stories from the band’s iconic career.

“Helix 50 – The Best Of” track listing:

01. Rock You (2025)
02. Heavy Metal Love (2025 Remastered)
03. Deep Cuts The Knife (2025 Remastered)
04. Wild In The Streets (2025 Remastered)
05. Running Wild In The 21st Century (2025 Remastered)
06. (Make Me Do) Anything You Want (2025 Unplugged)
07. The Kids Are All Shakin’ (2025 Unplugged)
08. Animal Inside (2025 Remastered)
09. Good To The Last Drop (Radio Version)
10. Stand Up (2025 Remastered)
11. Dream On (2025 Unplugged)
CD Bonus Tracks
12. That Day Is Gonna Come
13. Sleepin’ in the Dog House Again
14. Look Me Straight In The Heart

Longtime HELIX drummer Greg “Fritz” Hinz has died last February, after a nearly year-long battle with cancer. He was 68 years old.

Hinz joined HELIX in 1982 and stayed in the band until 1996, before returning to the group 13 years later.

Last weekend (Friday, February 16), HELIX frontman Brian Vollmer posted the following message on social media: “Greg ‘Fritz’ Hinz: January 23rd/1956-February 16th/2024. R.I.P.

“It is with a heavy heart that I must announce the passing of Greg ‘Fritz’ Hinz, drummer for HELIX since 1983, after a 10 months fighting Cancer.

“At a future date there will be a Memorial Service. Traci (Fritz‘s common law wife) hasn’t slept in six months, so I’m going to give her a couple of days. She’s been an ANGEL throughout this whole ordeal. I don’t know what Fritz would have done without her. Right now I’m respecting HER wishes. This is NOT up for debate. She’s cared for Fritz since he found out he had Cancer last April. She has the right to do whatever-and whenever-she wants. PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT TRACI-GIVE HER SPACE AND LET HER HEAL. When she wants to talk to everyone she will.

Fritz was like a brother to myself, BrentKenny, and many other people who worked for the band.

Traci has asked me to write something to post. I could go on for hours about the guy, but right now I’m devastated, as are the other guys in the band. We’ve known about this since last April, but were unable to tell anyone, at Fritz‘s request. He wanted his privacy through this. He was a proud guy and tough as f**k.

“When he fell off the ladder a couple of years ago and nearly died, I thought that was the end there. Fritz surprised everyone by coming back less than 8 months later for gigs in Vancouver & Calgary in one weekend. This meant lots of driving and flying-something that’s extremely bad for someone who has suffered a major concussion. He played great that weekend and didn’t complain. Many months later he told me that at the end of the Vancouver show at the Hard Rock, he nearly stood up and fell forward through his drums at the end of the show ‘cos he had vertigo so bad. Like I said, ‘One tough guy.’

“I met Fritz way back around the late 70’s when he played for the Cambridge based hard rock band STARCHILD. We both used to laugh over the fact that’s Fritz‘s big part on the STARCHILD record ‘Children of the Stars’ was in the song Johnny Groover. The line in the song went ‘…here comes Johnny Groover in his Vet-he’s got to get it wet…’ to which Fritz would then add a squirting sound: Pht-t-t–t–t-h!…’

Fritz was the funniest guy you’d ever want to meet. We could be in the seriousest of situations and he could say something and everyone would burst out laughing. He had that kind of personality everyone wanted to be around. Add to that his ability to attract scores of women at our gigs. Fritz was HELIX‘s ‘David Lee Roth.’ The most frequent question asked by girls outside the buses on the QUIET RIOT/WHITESNAKE Tour in 1984 was, ‘Do you know where your drummer is???’ As a result, Fritz was frequently in ‘movies’ as he called them. This meant that one of his relationships had gone sideways and was becoming a soap opera. The funny thing was that no matter how much he would piss off the girl, they would always forgive him, come back, and shower him with gifts.

Fritz was the consummate rock drummer: It was his craft. He prided himself in his playing, and well he should have. He had a style all his own. Check out the bridge to the chorus in Heavy Metal Love. Such a simple lick-playing on the off time, but Fritz learned that playing his first instrument-the accordion-in an ‘oom-pah-pah’ band.

“Over the next couple of days I’ll be putting up pics (as I’m sure hundreds of other people will) some video, and even Super 8. Here’s the first batch of stuff I’ve found. There’s so much.

Fritz joined the band in 1983. This means that he’s been in the band for over 40 years, with the exception of when he moved to Florida for a couple of years.

“The world has lost one of it’s GREAT rock drummers. As I was telling Jamie on the phone today: The public has no idea the sacrifices that musicians make for their craft. You think of the music business as be a fairly low-impact kind of job. In reality, you give up your personal life, your financial life, any type of regularity in your life, and…not to mention the physical scars. I’ve yet to meet a drummer who hasn’t ripped his rotator cuff. Guys with guitars and basses-ditto. We’ve stayed in the coldest rooms, the hottest rooms, gone without sleep, and made shit money. All for this thing called ‘making music.’ Fritz definitely did that. He loved his drums and he loved drumming and performing. He took great pride in everything he did. I’m going to miss him so much.

“My heart is breaking now. Gotta go.”

HELIX is one of the most successful Canadian rock bands, especially after the release of 1984’s “Walkin’ The Razor’s Edge” album, which sold more than 100,000 copies in Canada, and more than 400,000 internationally.

HELIX has shared the stage with some of the world’s best hard rock and heavy metal bands, including KISSAEROSMITHRUSHMÖTLEY CRÜEALICE COOPERWHITESNAKEHEARTQUIET RIOT and MOTÖRHEAD.

HELIX has released 14 studio albums, including its latest, “Old School”, which came out in 2019.

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