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Rage - From The Cradle To The Stage [Live] 15 November 2004
Disc I 01. Orgy Of Destruction 02. War Of Worlds 03. Great Old Ones 04. Paint The Devil On The Wall 05. Sent By The Devil 06. Firestorm 07. Down 08. Prayers Of Steel 09. Suicide 10. Days Of December 11. Unity 12. Anarchy 13. Enough Is Enough 14. Invisible Horizons 15. Set This World On Fire
Disc II 01. Flesh And Blood 02. Rocket Silence 03. Soundchaser 04. Straight To Hell 05. Back In Time 06. Refuge 07. From The Cradle To The Grave 08. Black In Mind 09. Solitary Man 10. Don't Fear The Winter 11. All I Want 12. Higher Than The Skies
The Germanic Rage of Heavy Metal is blowing through our beloveth lands. This time it's 2 hours of live material from our favourite kind of Rage.
After their successful latest release "Soundchaser" Rage decided to record their largest live album ever, but not only because a live album of this size is needed, but also because 2004 is an anniversary for them, it's now 20 years ago Peavy started his band Avenger (Rage today), and it's also 5 years ago the present line-up became Rage.
The material they have chosen is good, I think. Here you'll get songs from the very fist Avenger album, "Prayers of Steel" to the very latest Rage album, "Soundchaser".
But as expected, the newer material rocks the hell out of the older, it's only "Don't Fear the Winter" that still holds, and it holds good, I'll vote it as one of the best songs in Rage's 20 year long history.
But it's still their newer material that holds Rage on the legs, sure it's cool to hear the older material, but it doesn't stand a chance against the new.
You'll also get the most famous Rage song ever, "Straight to Hell", many don't know that it's Rage that made that song, but I'm sure every German citizen heard it. It was chosen for the German Movie "Der Schuh des Manitu", that became a huge commercial success, and the song also became a huge commercial success for Rage.
Personally I'm not very fond of it, it's much to commercial and Victor's riffing reminds me more of a Nu-Metal band than Rage.
Anyway, let's talk about some fact around the album.
You'll get more than 2 hours of music divided in 27 songs, everything recorded during one concert in Zeche, Bochum, Germany in January 2004.
The sound is perfect; everything from Mike's drums to Victor's fabulous guitars, and Peavy, my man, his voice is as wonderful live as in the studio. I actually think that Peavy is best on keeping his voice the same in the studio as live, not many singers are capable of that.
This album will come in three different outfits, this double live album, one DVD and one package with both.
Of course I recommend you to buy the package with both, because the DVD is something.
But I'll not speak anymore about the DVD; a separate review of the DVD will follow, so stay tuned.
Check Out: The whole concert, Rage Rules. |
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I bought the original DVD and it's kinda hard to say, but I think I didn't like it so much as I tought I would.
Let's just say that some music is better to be listened than watched.
Sure there are some exceptional videos but all in all I think it's overrated... I'd give it a 7.0 |
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Eddie - 09.07.2006 at 23:45
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| I was really pretty blown away by it. Liked it a damn lot. And watching Smolski play is just really cool, he is an amazing guitarplayer. |
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| is the best recopilation of rage! |
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