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Trapped!

 
Album Review: Trapped!
 

  • Artist: Rage
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1992
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

As suggested by Trapped!'s fitting title, Rage's remarkably unremarkable career had often appeared to be trapped within very limiting creative parameters. Even worse, every attempt to expand these limits had met with terribly unsatisfying results on previous occasions, leaving the band treading water in a sea of stylistic sameness for much of their first five albums. So it was with no small amount of grateful surprise that fans discovered the contradictory qualities of 1992's Trapped!, which turned out to be one of the group's most original and exploratory outings ever. Truly a pivotal album for this minor-league German institution, Trapped! not only proved that there was some measure of hope for musical growth in Rage's future, but that the normally hapless trio was actually capable of recording a complete disc's worth of consistently strong material when they set their minds to it. Expertly crafted numbers like "Solitary Man," "Medicine," and "The Body Talks" announce the arrival of a revitalizing second wind in Rage's career -- one that few fans ever expected to witness. This was not your older brother's oft-clumsy sounding Rage, but a new and improved heavy metal machine packing awesome riffs and tightly wound arrangements so powerful and focused as to sound like an entirely different band. For once (or twice, lest you forget 1988's equally masterful Perfect Man), the highlights obscure the lowlights on a Rage album, with special kudos going to "Enough Is Enough," "Not Forever," and a light-speed rendition of Accept's "Fast as a Shark" -- all of which confirmed Trapped!'s position as one of Rage's finest efforts. [Noise/Sanctuary remastered, repackaged, and reissued Trapped! in 2002, adding five bonus cuts between live tracks and choice moments from the same year's Beyond the Wall EP.] ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Shame on You Manni Schmidt Rage (4:50)
Solitary Man Manni Schmidt Rage (3:38)
Enough Is Enough Manni Schmidt Rage (6:44)
Medicine Rage (3:44)
Questions Rage (3:56)
Take Me to the Water Rage (6:01)
Power and Greed Manni Schmidt Rage (4:26)
The Body Talks Rage (4:35)
Not Forever Rage (3:37)
Beyond the Wall of Sleep Rage (4:04)
Baby, I'm Your Nightmare Rage (5:23)
Fast as a Shark Peter Baltes, Udo Dirkschneider, Stefan Kaufmann, W. Howard Hoffman Rage (3:03)
Difference Rage (4:57)
Innocent Guilty [*] Rage (2:50)
Marching Heroes - The Wooden Cross [*][Instrumental] Rage (3:14)
Bury All Life [*] Chris Efthimiadis, Manni Schmidt Rage (5:33)
I Want You [*] Chris Efthimiadis, Manni Schmidt Rage (3:40)
Questions [#][*][Demo Version] Rage (4:37)

Credits

Chris Efthimiadis (Drums), Mike Fuller (Mastering), Sven Conquest (Producer), Sven Conquest (Engineer), Sven Conquest (String Arrangements), Andreas Marschall (Cover Art), Rage (Main Performer), Volker Beushausen (Photography), Marisa Jacobi (Layout Design), Marisa Jacobi (Typography), Manni Schmidt (Guitar)
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