Rage - The Missing Link (Deluxe Version) (2020)
Artist: Rage
Title: The Missing Link (Deluxe Version)
Year Of Release: 1993/2020
Label: Dr. Bones
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:03:40
Total Size: 285 mb | 925 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Missing Link (Deluxe Version)
Year Of Release: 1993/2020
Label: Dr. Bones
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:03:40
Total Size: 285 mb | 925 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Firestorm (Remastered)
02. Nevermore (Remastered)
03. Refuge (Remastered)
04. The Pit and the Pendulum (Remastered)
05. From the Underworld (Remastered)
06. Certain Days (Remastered)
07. Who Dares? (Remastered)
08. Wake Me When I'm Dead (Remastered)
09. Lost in the Ice (Remastered)
10. Her Diary's Black Pages (Remastered)
11. The Missing Link (Remastered)
12. Raw Caress (Remastered)
13. Another Kind of Madness (Bonus Japan-Remastered)
14. Firestorm
15. Nevermore
16. Refuge
17. The Pit and the Pendulum
18. From the Underworld
19. Certain Days
20. Who Dares?
21. Wake Me When I'm Dead
22. Lost in the Ice
23. Her Diary's Black Pages
24. The Missing Link
25. Raw Caress
The metal world may have stopped turning with the advent of grunge in the early '90s, but Germany's Rage just kept plugging away, as oblivious as they'd ever been to the commercial music world's ruling fashions and trends. Not only that, come 1993 the group was coming off their strongest album in ages, having surprised old fans and gained some new ones with the previous year's very impressive Trapped!. With that album, Rage had effectively disposed of the inherent bumbling characteristic of their early releases and redefined their sound in order to launch a new phase in their unstoppable run. Unfortunately, their subsequent effort, The Missing Link, wasn't nearly as inspired, compositionally speaking. In fact, like almost every other Rage album before it, The Missing Link was fraught with exceedingly mediocre tracks ("The Pit and the Pendulum" and "Lost in the Ice," for example), as well as the odd clunker (the quite lame "Wake Me When I'm Dead"). But a few standout cuts, such as "Nevermore" and "Refuge," make their presence known and retained the clinically precise execution and bone-crushing power riffing heard on the preceding album. All in all, Rage were clearly not about to threaten the likes of Helloween or Kreator for their Teutonic metal crowns, but within their own idiosyncratic canon, The Missing Link is definitely among the more rewarding volumes.