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  • Audio CD (31 Jan 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
  • Label: EMI
  • ASIN: B0000931Q7
  • Other Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 43,893 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Song Title Time Price
Listen  1. Walk In The Shadows (2002 Digital Remaster) 3:34£0.69
Listen  2. I Dream In Infrared (2002 Digital Remaster) 4:18£0.69
Listen  3. The Whisper (2002 Digital Remaster) 3:36£0.69
Listen  4. Gonna Get Close To You (2002 Digital Remaster) 4:37£0.69
Listen  5. The Killing Words (2002 Digital Remaster) 3:56£0.69
Listen  6. Surgical Strike (2002 Digital Remaster) 3:20£0.69
Listen  7. Neue Regel (2002 Digital Remaster) 5:04£0.69
Listen  8. Chemical Youth (We Are Rebellion) (2002 Digital Remaster) 4:05£0.69
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Listen10. Screaming In Digital (2002 Digital Remaster) 3:38£0.69
Listen11. I Will Remember (2002 Digital Remaster) 4:37£0.69
Listen12. Gonna Get Close To You (2002 Digital Remaster) 5:46£0.69
Listen13. The Killing Words (2002 Digital Remaster) 4:09£0.69
Listen14. I Dream In Infrared (Acoustic Remix: 2002 Digital Remaster) 4:01£0.69
Listen15. Walk In The Shadows (Live: 2002 Digital Remaster) 3:41£0.69


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With its 1983 self-titled EP and 1984's full-length debut, THE WARNING, Queensryche began as a heavy metal band. But that wouldn't last for long--the members of Queensryche had always been admirers of progressive and art rock, and with theband's third record, 1986's RAGE FOR ORDER, Queensryche began merging its heavy rock with instrumental technicality andmodern production techniques. Few other metal bands were challenging their listeners as much as Queensryche, and the group slowly built a hardcore following. Although it wasn't the commercial success that future releases such as 1988's OPERATION: MINDCRIME and 1990's EMPIRE would be, RAGE FOR ORDERis considered to be one of the group's finest by longtime fans.
The album's lone video, "Gonna Get Close to You", isa creepy tale of surveillance that remains one of Queensryche's all-time best tracks (strangely, it's one of the few tracks the group has ever recorded that it didn't write itself). Other standouts include the album-opening story of vampirism, "Walk in the Shadows", as well as such unusually titledtracks as "I Dream in Infrared", "Neue Regel", "Chemical Youth (We Are Rebellion)", and "Screaming in Digital". RAGE FOR ORDER set the stage perfectly for Queensryche's next release, OPERATION: MINDCRIME.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A cold classic, 10 Mar 2005
By U Dick "heavy-duty" (Stevenston, Ayrshire) - See all my reviews
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This is Queensryche`s second full album after 1984`s poorly produced "The Warning", and at the time the pressure was on the band to live up to the potential of their self financed E.P. which had set the metal world alight in 1983. The band continue with the Orwellian themes of "The Warning" on this CD, but the results are far darker and even now there is something eerily futuristic in these songs. At the time the LP was marketed with the apt slogan "Every chord a power chord" and time has dimmed none of that power.

The first song "Walk in the shadows" perfectly showcases all of the bands strengths: Geoff Tates excellent vocals, the duelling lead guitars of Chris DeGarmo and Michael Wilton, the solid rhythm work courtesy of Eddie Jackson on bass and drummer Scott Rockenfield and some truely mind blowing instrumental and vocal arrangements. Every song on this album is superb but special mention must go to the gothic "Neue regel", with it`s otherworldly wierdness, the mechanical and menacing "Screaming in digital" and the beautiful but unsettling "I will remember". There is a magnificent granduer to all of the songs. The sound is a contemporary (for the Eighties) production, but never sounds dated, unlike many other albums of that era.

The bonus tracks are alright although it would have been nice to get more live tracks from this era, as the band seem to almost overlook this period when they put together live shows and albums. I would love Queensryche to make another CD in this style but I doubt they ever will. Pity. If you like your metal on the pompous side then this is very much for you.

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5.0 out of 5 stars 'Every Chord A Power Chord' , 19 Mar 2009
By I. A. Mcfarlane "iain3612" (UK) - See all my reviews
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Comparing Queensryche first album The Warning to their second opus Rage For Order is like comparing the Bleriot plane to a Harrier jump Jet. The Warning is a lumbering, awkward stodgy sounding record from a band finding it's feet whereas Rage is a monumental tour de force. This is simply magnificent. And what makes the hair stand up on your neck when listening to it? Well, based loosely on a concept of World Order, paranoia, failed personal relationships and control the whole album rocks on the back of beautifully constructed songs - there is nothing obvious in here, no simple Riff or basic construct to latch onto - each song layers complex riff on complex riff, Geoff's vocal delivery is absolutely sublime - he simply lives the theme of each track. There are clever linking atmospheric sounds that bond the songs to the undercurrent theme, and there is a tight, dark, melancholic feel to the whole which is quite uncomfortable (and designed to be so). It is unrelenting throughout, right up to the final respite/refrain of `I will remember' which gives the listener a welcome time to reflect on the aural assault they've just been though and on the themes that it raises. Question is - is it better than Mindcrime that followed it? The answer is - possibly.
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