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
Studio album by
Released22 May 1995
RecordedR.A.S.H. Studio, Gelsenkirchen, Germany, October 1994 - January 1995
GenrePower metal, speed metal, thrash metal
Length68:33
LabelGUN
ProducerUlli Pössell, Peter Wagner
Rage chronology
10 Years in Rage
(1994)
Black in Mind
(1995)
Lingua Mortis
(1996)
Singles from Black in Mind
  1. "The Crawling Chaos"
    Released: August, 1995

Track listing

  1. "Black in Mind" (Spiros Efthimiadis, Chris Efthimiadis, Peter Wagner) - 4:08
  2. "The Crawling Chaos" (Wagner) - 4:46
  3. "Alive but Dead" (C. Efthimiadis, Wagner) - 4:57
  4. "Sent by the Devil" (Wagner) - 5:00
  5. "Shadow Out of Time" (S. Efthimiadis, Wagner) - 5:39
  6. "A Spider's Web" (S. Efthimiadis, Sven Fischer, Wagner) - 3:22
  7. "In a Nameless Time" (S. Efthimiadis, C. Efthimiadis, Fischer, Wagner) - 10:11
  8. "The Icecold Hand of Destiny" (S. Efthimiadis, Wagner) - 4:06
  9. "Forever" (S. Efthimiadis, Wagner) - 4:45
  10. "Until I Die" (Wagner) - 4:34
  11. "My Rage" (Wagner) - 2:42
  12. "The Price of War" (S. Efthimiadis, Wagner) - 4:16
  13. "Start!" (S. Efthimiadis, Wagner) - 4:33
  14. "All This Time" (Wagner) - 5:34

German limited edition bonus tracks

  1. "Tie the Rope" (S. Efthimiadis, Wagner) - 3:46
  2. "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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