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Product Details

  • Audio CD (May 16, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: 2006
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Nuclear Blast Americ
  • ASIN: B000EPE70K
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #203,190 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Suite Lingua Mortis: Morituri Te Salutant, Pt. 1 [Instrumental]
2. Suite Lingua Mortis: Prelude of Souls, Pt. 2 [Instrumental]
3. Suite Lingua Mortis: Innocent, Pt. 3
4. Suite Lingua Mortis: Depression, Pt. 4 [Instrumental]
5. Suite Lingua Mortis: No Regrets, Pt. 5
6. Suite Lingua Mortis: Confusion, Pt. 6 [Instrumental]
7. Suite Lingua Mortis: Black, Pt. 7 [Instrumental]
8. Suite Lingua Mortis: Beauty, Pt. 8
9. No Fear
10. Soul Survivor
11. Full Moon
12. Kill Your Gods
13. Turn My World Around
14. Be with Me or Be Gone
15. Speak of the Dead
16. Luna Reine

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4.0 out of 5 stars Culmination of Rage's orchestral and metal sides, May 16, 2006
By Murat Batmaz (Istanbul, Turkey) - See all my reviews
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Arguably Germany's best power metal band Rage must have interested metal fans at least during one of their phases. Starting out as a great speed metal outfit, they gradually morphed into a more thrashy power metal band, eventually taking on orchestral arrangements with incredible piano work, before they decided to return to their more straightforward melodic power metal route. If you were a fan of the band's Lingua Mortis, which they recorded with an entire orchestra, but thought the album could have used a bit more guitar work, like they did on the more recent albums Unity and Soundchaser, then their new album will be right up your alley.

Speak of the Dead is basically a culmination of the orchestra-supported stuff and their more guitar-driven, melodically engaging work. The first eight songs on the album were recorded with a real orchestra, the Suite Lingua Mortis, and contain five little instrumental pieces, penned by guitarist Victor Smolski. After a heavily orchestrated intro, we hear a few unique bass lines from Peavy Wagner and a killer drum fill by Mike Terrana whose drumming skills still remain unmatched in the German metal scene (perhaps only rivaled by the amazing Jorg Michael). The piece then takes on an entirely orchestral tone with some brief sweep guitar work by Smolski. "Innocent" is the first real track featuring Peavy's incredible vocals - it's a song with an awesome chorus and both synth and guitar leads, not to mention the ever-present bass arpeggios. Another short instrumental is "Depression", a painstakingly composed piece with gentle strings. "No Regrets" is a more midtempo song, perhaps slightly ballady, and it's also the most theatrical one. Smolski's melodic guitars and church organ lay down the foundation of the track, as the trio sings amazing multi-part vocals at the end. More brief instrumental stuff follows highlighting Terrana's incredible drum rolls and segues into the the semi-acoustic, semi-orchestral "Beauty", featuring a heavy blues guitar and heart-wrenching vocals.

From here on, it feels like a new album picks up. Gone are the orchestra and the 1-minute instrumental cuts. The band takes us by storm with their heaviest song on the album, "No Fear". The song is captured by fierce rhythms, strong vocals, and an energetic drum performance from start to finish before Rage offers us their classic power metal interpretation in the form of "Soul Survivor". Laden with a big chorus that is repeated over and over, this one's quite similar to most other German power metal bands' songs. Its follow-up, "Full Moon", isn't too different, except that it begins with nicely strummed acoustic guitars. There's again a huge chorus, and the melodic guitar soloing by Smolski must be heard.

Though not a huge turn from the others, Rage chose to close the album with relatively more compact and powerful cuts. "Kill Your Gods" and "Turn My World Around" are both perfect song titles, considering their content. Oft-changing rhythms, polyrhythmic drumming, chiming bass, and huge vocals bring to mind the band's stuff on Unity or perhaps Welcome to the Other Side. Don't expect any Black in Mind or End of All Days type of aggressive vocals with thrashy undercurrents, however. While Peavy does let out some really throaty vocals here and there, it's mainly either in the beginning or end of the songs, as he so perfectly does on "No Regrets". Last but not the least, the title track is another awesome piece that will make the crowds go wild when they play it live. The riffs are particularly devastating on this one.

Some will say this album rules, but some will say it's got no identity and they'd rather hear a full orchestra or power metal album. Well, Rage has delivered plenty of those homogenous records in the last decade. Though they've yet to reach the impact of Ghosts and XIII, I consider Speak of the Dead among their best of their last couple of releases.
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4.0 out of 5 stars GREAT CD HAS AN 8 PART TUNE ON IT., August 29, 2008
OK GREAT BAND AND CD WITH SYMPHONY PALYING PARTS AND THE INTRO TO IT. CALLED THE SUITE LINGUA MORTIS AND IT'S IN 8 PARTS AND IT'S A ROLLER COAST OF GREATNESS. ALSO THE SONG SPEAK OF THE DEAD IS A POWER METAL HEADS DREAM COME TRUE. GOOD CD NOT AS GOOD AS UNITY OR SOUNDCHASER BUT WOTH GETTING. ALSO GETTRAPPED AND BLACK IN MIND THERE BOTH METAL MASTERPIECES.AND IF YOU LIKE RAGE AND DON'T HAVE THESE GET THEM FAST.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Two Faced Band, June 2, 2007
In the world of power metal, Rage have pretty much been there since the start along with fellow countrymen Helloween, Running Wild and Blind Guardian. Strangely enough however, is that Rage never seem to be talked about or acknowledged as much their brother bands. Sure they have some hardcore fans and a following(they wouldn't have survived all these years with a large discography if no one was listening), but there are actually alot of metal fans out there who either don't know who they are, or have only heard about them in passing and never thought much of it again. The serious lack of reviews here is proof of that as well. Well, this is a band not to be ignored if you call yourself a power or progressive metal fan. Rage have always been good, no crappy albums, but they're also one of those rare bands that actually got better as their career went on. Most bands peak early and can carry it for awhile, then start slipping twenty years into their career. Hell, Rage's early years seem like a warm-up. Speak Of The Dead may not be considered their finest work, but damn it's good. The first half of the album is done with the Lingua Mortis orchestra(Rage had done three albums with these guys a few years back) as a kind of mini concept album. The last half is the punchy speed metal numbers we usually associate with Rage. Most of the criticisms I've read tend to be that Rage kinda lost direction with this album and didn't really know what they wanted to do. Most reviewers thought the idea of doing a half/half album was a bad thing. I don't. In fact, when listening I feel it's quite clear that Rage knew what they wanted to do. Plus, for a first time listener, this disc combines two aspects of Rage's career and sound. Many thought the first half plodded along. Honestly, to me it goes by fast. I mean there are only two real songs, the rest of the instrumental tracks go back rather quickly. It sounds kinda Savatage-ish. The second half is longer and gives us some nice uptempo speed/power metal tunes that don't sound like Helloween clones. My personal fave of rage's output this millenium would be Unity, but nonetheless I highly recommend this as a good intro to Rage. Or start with something like Perfect Man if you'd rather start on the early years. C'Mon Metalheads! Give these guys a chance for cryin' out loud!
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