Rage - Perfect Man (Deluxe Version) (2020)

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Title: Perfect Man (Deluxe Version)
Year Of Release: 1988/2020
Label: Dr. Bones
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:23:30
Total Size: 330 mb | 917 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Wasteland (Remastered)
02. In the Darkest Hour (Remastered)
03. Animal Instinct (Remastered)
04. Perfect Man (Remastered)
05. Sinister Thinking (Remastered)
06. Supersonic Hydromatic (Remastered)
07. Don't Fear the Winter (Remastered)
08. Death in the Afternoon (Remastered)
09. A Pilgrim's Path (Remastered)
10. Time and Place (Remastered)
11. Roundtrip (Remastered)
12. Between the Lines (Remastered)
13. Symbols of Our Fear (Bonus Track - Remastered)
14. Neurotic (Bonus Track - Remastered)
15. Wasteland
16. In the Darkest Hour
17. Animal Instinct
18. Perfect Man
19. Sinister Thinking
20. Supersonic Hydromatic
21. Don't Fear the Winter
22. Death in the Afternoon
23. A Pilgrim's Path
24. Time and Place
25. Roundtrip
26. Between the Lines
27. Symbols of Our Fear (Bonus Track - Original Version)
28. Neurotic (Bonus Track - Original Version)
29. Between the Lines (Live at Metal Mania 88 - Bonus Track)
30. Roundtrip (Live at Metal Mania 88 - Bonus Track)
31. Live at Heavy Sound Festival 88 (Wasteland, Echoes of Evil, Animal Instinct, Don't Fear the Winter, Mental Decay)
32. Like a Gun with a Twisted Barrel (Bonus Track)
33. Sign of the Times (Bonus Track)
34. The Element of Crime (Bonus Track)
35. The Last Farewell (Bonus Track)

German metalheads Rage had decided to disband after their disappointing second album, Execution Guaranteed; but it took band prime mover Peter "Peavey" Wagner less than a year to have second thoughts, so he proceeded to rebuild from the ground up. First by penning a new batch of quality songs, then by bringing in new musicians in guitarist Manni Schmidt and drummer Chris Efthimiades so as to reconfigure Rage from a quartet into a trio, making them "stronger, faster, better than they were before," as the saying goes. Sure enough, the resulting LP, 1988's exemplary Perfect Man, became the most successful and enduring of their career. With undeniable winners like "Wasteland," "Don't Fear the Winter," and the title track fueling its charge down the heavy metal autobahn, Perfect Man boasted a perfect combination of razor-sharp brutality and crisp production values. Even when they ease off the velocity meter, classic metal-inspired tunes such as "In the Darkest Hour" and "Sinister Thinking" exude a leaner, meaner front of attack, neatly avoiding the pitfalls of needless synthesizers and overbaked songwriting that together had crushed the life out of Execution Guaranteed. What's more, by weighing in at a hefty 14 tracks, Perfect Man is quite the model of productivity and value for money in the pre-CD age even if its high compositional standards take a noticeable dip toward the second half. So what's the final verdict? Well, in a career that by all accounts was seriously devoid of unquestionable highlights, Perfect Man shines as Rage's greatest achievement.