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4.0 out of 5 stars Rob Rock - Rage Of Creation (Actually 4.5 stars)
Rob Rock has been active in the world of hardrock for quite some time now. The last few years he was the singer in Chris Impelliteri's band and now he thinks it's time to start up a solo career. On Rage Of Creation he knows himself surrounded by a few very good musicians of whom Roy Z (who was also responsible for the production) and Jake E. Lee are the most well known...
Published on June 17, 2001 by Fred Monster

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3.0 out of 5 stars The beginning of Rocks solo career
Rob Rock.

I'll just let that sink in for a moment...

Rob Rock has put out an album called Rage of Creation.

Now let that sink in for a moment....

So everyone knows what sort of hard rock/metal we're getting here right? OK.

Knowing of Rob Rocks work with Axel Rudi pell I grabbed this disc 2nd hand and it's...
Published on March 16, 2007 by Paul Lawrence


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Rob Rock - Rage Of Creation (Actually 4.5 stars), June 17, 2001
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Fred Monster (Zwijndrecht, Holland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rage of Creation (Audio CD)
Rob Rock has been active in the world of hardrock for quite some time now. The last few years he was the singer in Chris Impelliteri's band and now he thinks it's time to start up a solo career. On Rage Of Creation he knows himself surrounded by a few very good musicians of whom Roy Z (who was also responsible for the production) and Jake E. Lee are the most well known.. With his powerful voice Rock treats us to eleven rockhard classic hardrock songs while he never looses sight of the melody. When you're used to a guitarvirtuoso like Chris Impelliteri you won't settle for - much - less of course and Roy Z - just like Jake E. Lee - is playing the stars from the sky on Rage Of Creation. Time after time these gentlemen produce one great riff after the other, but they know how to play a solo as well. Just listen to Roy's excellent guitarwork on the closing song Forever. Most surprising song on the album is the ABBA-cover Eagle which has been given a very convincing rocktreatment. Ritchie Blackmore once said that ABBA was the perfect popband. The fact that their songs are very suitable for a more solid performance has already been demonstrated by Helloween and Yngwie Malmsteen. And now it's Rob Rock's turn to come up with his version of an ABBA-song which he does very successfully. All in all Rage Of Creation is a great debut, but I didn't expect anything else from someone with such a record of service. Unfortunately at the moment the CD will only be available in Japan (releasedate was July 26th) but chances are there will be a European release soon. Let's pray...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic heavy metal album!!, July 28, 2006
This review is from: Rage of Creation (Audio CD)
My first words will be that more people should know Rob Rock because he is seriously one of the best metal vocalists around. He is way up there with the likes of Halford, Tate, Dickinson and Dio in vocal quality.

For those unfamiliar with Rob Rock let me do a quick rundown of his history in heavy metal. Rob has made his name as the long-time vocalist for guitar wizard Chris Impellitteri's band Impellitteri lol. Rock has also worked for German guitar legend Axel Rudi Pell on his album Nasty Reputation. Rock actually started his career in the supposed 'super heavy metal band' MARS on their cd Project: Driver back in '86. He worked with greats like Tony MacAlpine and Tommy Aldridge both of Ozzy fame. Rob Rock has also appeared on The Metal Opera by Avantasia.
This album features Rob Rock on vocals (obviously), Roy Z (Bruce Dickinson and Judas Priest) on guitar, bass and keyboards, Reynold Carlson on drums (ex Jag Panzer) and has Ray Burke (ex Ozzy) doing bass on some songs and Jake E Lee (ex Ozzy) laying out some shredding lead solos on a few songs.

So 20 year history lesson over lol lets get onto this bad boy. Rage of Creation is actually Rob Rock's debut album but from the smoothness of the overall album you would have never guessed that. Anyway the standout tracks for me have to be the intro 'In the Beginning', 'Sun Will Rise Again', 'Streets of Madness', 'Eagle' (Abba Cover), 'Media Machine', 'In the Night' and 'Forever'. And really to tell you the truth there is only one weak track on here which is 'Never Too Late'. 'All I Need', 'Judgement Day' and 'One Way Out' are all good tracks just not particularly my favourites like the others.

I will go into a little detail now for those still not fully convinced of this album's greatness. Let's get the bad stuff out of the way first though. 'Never Too Late' doesn't really have anything totally wrong with it but as a song it just doesn't stand out at all. Though in all fairness it is a decent rocker with an average solo but it just doesn't hit any high points or boast any stellar performances from any of the musicians. 'One Way Out' is a straight out rocker with an awesome solo! 'Judgement Day' however is a dark song with apocalyptic lyrics. The guitar is way thicker and raw on this song with loads of palm muting. This song shows the versatility and range of Rock's voice going from rasp to howl. Good song to get the crowd jumping. It is the longest song and fades out with an interesting bass bit. 'All I Need' and 'Media Machine' are really cool fast paced rock songs with loads of mini-solos inbetween choruses courtesy of Jake E Lee. They both have kickass solos. 'Media Machine' is a favorite of mine to just stick on in the morning and air guitar to in my underwear lol. Rock also sings his lungs out on this song. 'In the Beginning' a short intro and 'Sun Will Rise Again' are kinda one song because the latter leads off the first one and even ends with the 'In the Beginning' riff! Anyway both very Maiden-like songs and are done in true heavy metal fashion with a powerful chorus and good solo. 'Streets of Madness' starts with a bass bit and then breaks free with a very uplifting riff. Has fantastic lyrics i must say, the chorus is very anthemic and memorable. Guitarwork is solid and the solo is brilliant. This song should become a classic! It's very Dio-like to. Now onto the slower paced tracks 'In the Night', 'Forever' and 'Eagle'. 'In the Night' is a great song and Rock really hits a shining point with his voice here. The chorus is sorta Bon Jovi-ish but don't let that put you off because the solo on here is excellent and harmonized well. 'Eagle' is a cover of Abba and don't let that put you off at all because this sounds nothing like Abba in Rob's hands, this song is absolutely freakin awesome. It has this epic quality and a good subtle use of keyboard. And the solo MY GOD!! Lovely emotional solo that closes the song, the last few notes will tear you up man!! 'Forever' is a fantastic way to close the album. It features the best vocal performance from Rob and the best guitar playing with a shredding solo..FANTASTIC!!

I'd like to point out that this is a quality album all round and should be destined to become a classic. Roy Z and Rob Rock work very well together and Roy Z is a true metal hero in my view, producing some of the best heavy metal in recent years and working with the highest calibre musicians. Listen this album is fantastic enough just having everyone but adding Jake E Lee is the icing on the cake totally worth it! I know i sound over-enthusiastic but this album makes me realize why i love the metal genre. Do yourself a favor and buy it, you will 100% not regret it! 100% Heavy metal Maiden and Priest Style!!

Hope that was helpful.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Rob Rock - Rage Of Creation (Actually 4.5 stars), June 17, 2001
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Fred Monster (Zwijndrecht, Holland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rage of Creation (Audio CD)
Rob Rock has been active in the world of hardrock for quite some time now. The last few years he was the singer in Chris Impelliteri's band and now he thinks it's time to start up a solo career. On Rage Of Creation he knows himself surrounded by a few very good musicians of whom Roy Z (who was also responsible for the production) and Jake E. Lee are the most well known.. With his powerful voice Rock treats us to eleven rockhard classic hardrock songs while he never looses sight of the melody. When you're used to a guitarvirtuoso like Chris Impelliteri you won't settle for - much - less of course and Roy Z - just like Jake E. Lee - is playing the stars from the sky on Rage Of Creation. Time after time these gentlemen produce one great riff after the other, but they know how to play a solo as well. Just listen to Roy's excellent guitarwork on the closing song Forever. Most surprising song on the album is the ABBA-cover Eagle which has been given a very convincing rocktreatment. Ritchie Blackmore once said that ABBA was the perfect popband. The fact that their songs are very suitable for a more solid performance has already been demonstrated by Helloween and Yngwie Malmsteen. And now it's Rob Rock's turn to come up with his version of an ABBA-song which he does very successfully. All in all Rage Of Creation is a great debut, but I didn't expect anything else from someone with such a record of service. Unfortunately at the moment the CD will only be available in Japan (releasedate was July 26th) but chances are there will be a European release soon. Let's pray...
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5.0 out of 5 stars SUPER SMOKIN' METAL..., January 17, 2001
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Roger R. (Williston ND USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rage of Creation (Audio CD)
This was the first time in years when I slipped in a CD and loved every song. This guy has done a super pristine job on this album and the guitarist is also so awesome. I have never heard Rob Rock in Impellitteri but if it is anything like this album I will have to put it on every wish list I make. If you like metal and clear clear fast guitar you MUST own this now..or cry when your friends tell you they have it first....Super release.
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5.0 out of 5 stars None better!, August 31, 2009
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If you like the sound of Dio, a little of Black Label Society or similar, but would rather the lyrics be driven by God's word and in a very powerful way, then this is for you! Outstanding guitar, outstanding vocals, outstanding production, and simply outstanding everything. Rob rock has a classic hard rock singing voice that is extraordinary. I have all of teh Rob Rock CDs and look forward to the next one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Why does pratically no one know who Rob Rock is?, July 13, 2003
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Big Dom "mikthemik" (Staten Island, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This album is one of the best metal albums i own(in any category of metal). I don't understand why hardly anyone knows who Rob is even in the metal community. Anyway if anyone is into melodic/power metal pick this up it one of the closest things i've heard to being to being the perfect metal album. sUper clean production, awesome riffs and solos great drums and solid bass topped of by one of the most powerful vocalists in the entire metal world. Enjoy the savage beauty.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent melodic heavy metal, February 10, 2001
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Simply put, this is the best metal album I have heard in a long time. If you are looking for melodic metal, you cannot go wrong with this release. This is as good, or better than, anything he has recorded with Impellitteri.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Smokin' Metal, January 17, 2001
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Roger R. (Williston ND USA) - See all my reviews
This was the first time in years when I slipped in a CD and loved every song. This guy has done a super pristine job on this album and the guitarist is also so awesome. I have never heard Rob Rock in Impellitteri but if it is anything like this album I will have to put it on every wish list I make. If you like metal and clear clean fast guitar you MUST own this now..or cry when your friends tell you they have it first....Super release.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Maximum rock n' roll, December 23, 2000
This review is from: Rage of Creation (Audio CD)
Rob Rock recently left Impellitteri to start a solo career. This is much to the benefit of hard rock fans. Rock's voice is among the best in the business. However, the music on this album more than holds its own. There is some incredible guitar work here from Roy Z. and Jake E. Lee. The music isn't as fast as Impellitteri's stuff, but it rocks just as hard. A few songs have an Iron Maiden feel to them. The production is top notch, too. A must-buy for fans of Impellitteri, Iron Maiden, Dio, or anyone who just wants to rock!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Melodic Metal/Hard Rock, November 20, 2000
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Heath (Fort Valley, GA USA) - See all my reviews
This is about as good as it gets in the melodic metal and hard rock category. Every song is catchy and Rob has one the best voices in any form of music period! Fans of his work with Impellitteri will not be disappointed. Producer Roy Z puts in a solid performace on guitar and former Ozzy guitarist Jake E. Lee turns up on two tracks. One of the best albums of 2000!
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