Black in Mind
Black in Mind is the ninth studio album by the German heavy metal band Rage.[1] Some tracks on the album such as "The Crawling Chaos" are inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft.
Black in Mind | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 22 May 1995 | |||
Recorded | R.A.S.H. Studio, Gelsenkirchen, Germany, October 1994 - January 1995 | |||
Genre | Power metal, speed metal, thrash metal | |||
Length | 68:33 | |||
Label | GUN | |||
Producer | Ulli Pössell, Peter Wagner | |||
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Singles from Black in Mind | ||||
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Track listing
- "Black in Mind" (Spiros Efthimiadis, Chris Efthimiadis, Peter Wagner) - 4:08
- "The Crawling Chaos" (Wagner) - 4:46
- "Alive but Dead" (C. Efthimiadis, Wagner) - 4:57
- "Sent by the Devil" (Wagner) - 5:00
- "Shadow Out of Time" (S. Efthimiadis, Wagner) - 5:39
- "A Spider's Web" (S. Efthimiadis, Sven Fischer, Wagner) - 3:22
- "In a Nameless Time" (S. Efthimiadis, C. Efthimiadis, Fischer, Wagner) - 10:11
- "The Icecold Hand of Destiny" (S. Efthimiadis, Wagner) - 4:06
- "Forever" (S. Efthimiadis, Wagner) - 4:45
- "Until I Die" (Wagner) - 4:34
- "My Rage" (Wagner) - 2:42
- "The Price of War" (S. Efthimiadis, Wagner) - 4:16
- "Start!" (S. Efthimiadis, Wagner) - 4:33
- "All This Time" (Wagner) - 5:34
German limited edition bonus tracks
- "Tie the Rope" (S. Efthimiadis, Wagner) - 3:46
- "Forgive but Don't Forget" (S. Efthimiadis, Wagner) - 4:29
Personnel
- Band members
- Peter "Peavy" Wagner - vocals, bass, arrangements, producer
- Sven Fischer - guitars
- Spiros Efthimiadis - guitars
- Chris Efthimiadis - drums
- Additional musicians
- Strings on "All this Time" conducted by Christian Wolff
- Benjamin Rinnert - violin on "In a Nameless Time"
- Production
- Ulli Pössell - producer, engineer, mixing
- Christian Wolff - studio assistant
- Bernd Steinwedel - mastering
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