Queensryche - Rage For Order USA Import 12" vinyl LP album

This is the USA import release of "Rage for Order" is the 1998 full-length studio album released by the American Progressive Heavy Metal band Queensrÿche. Photographs for the album cover were taken by Moshe Brakhe. This web-page has hi-res photos of the album covers, record label and a detailed description.

 In Brief:  "Rage for Order" is the second album of Queensryche

Music Genre:

 
Heavy Melodic Metal Music

Collector's Information:

 
This album includes the original custom inner sleeve with album details, complete lyrics of all songs by Queensryche and band photos. 

Album Production: 

The album: "Queensryche Rage for Order" was produced by: Neil Kernon

Sound/Recording Engineer(s): Neil Kernon, Dave "The Rave" Ogöivie, Rpb "The Knob" Porter and Keith Cohen

This album was recorded at: M.D.H. Studios. Bellevue, WA. Le Mobile Remote Sound Studio, Mushroom Studios, Vancouver, Canada.

Mixed at Yamaha Studios, Glendle, CA

Mastered by Bernie Grundman

  Bernie Grundman - Mastering Engineer from Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA and has been very successful. Between 1982 and 1990 he has been mastering several dozen of heavy metal albums. He has worked with many famous musicians and has been credited on a number of hit albums. Grundman is known for his expertise in the mastering process, and his studio is considered to be one of the best in the industry. He has won several Grammy Awards for his work and is highly regarded in the music industry.

Album concept: Queensryche

Album cover design: Glen Parsons

Album cover photography: Moshe Brakhe

Record Label Information:

 
EMI America ST-17197 / EMI America a division of Capitol Records

Media Format:

 
12" Vinyl LP Gramophone

Year & Country:

 
1986 Made in USA

Track Listing of: Queensryche Rage For Order

    Tracks:
  • Walk in the Shadows (Chris DeGarmo, Geoff Tate, Michael Wilton) 3:34
  • I Dream in Infrared (Tate, Wilton) 4:18
  • The Whisper (DeGarmo) 3:36
  • Gonna Get Close to You (Lisa Dalbello) 4:37
  • The Killing Words (DeGarmo, Tate) 3:56
  • Surgical Strike (DeGarmo, Wilton) 3:23
  • Neue Regel (DeGarmo, Tate) 4:55
  • Chemical Youth (We Are Rebellion) (Tate, Wilton) 4:15
  • London (DeGarmo, Tate, Wilton) 5:06
  • Screaming in Digital (DeGarmo, Tate, Wilton) 3:37
  • I Will Remember (DeGarmo) 4:25
 

QUEENSRYCHE - Rage For Order USA Import 12" Vinyl LP Album High Resolution & Quality Photos

Front Cover Photo Of QUEENSRYCHE - Rage For Order USA Import 12" Vinyl LP Album

Front Cover Photo Of QUEENSRYCHE - Rage For Order USA Import 12" Vinyl LP Album

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Photo Of The Back Cover QUEENSRYCHE - Rage For Order USA Import 12" Vinyl LP Album

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Photo One Of The Original Custom Inner Sleeve QUEENSRYCHE - Rage For Order USA Import 12" Vinyl LP Album

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Close up of record's label QUEENSRYCHE - Rage For Order USA Import 12" Vinyl LP Album Side One:

Close up of record's label QUEENSRYCHE - Rage For Order USA Import 12" Vinyl LP Album Side One

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Revolutionizing Heavy Metal: A Look at Queensrÿche's Innovative 1980s Discography.

Band Information:

  Queensrÿche was a heavy metal band that emerged in the 1980s and quickly established itself as one of the most innovative and musically accomplished bands in the genre. Their unique blend of progressive rock, heavy metal, and hard rock earned them a dedicated following, and their albums have become classics of the era.

Formation and Early Years

Queensrÿche was formed in 1980 in Bellevue, Washington, by guitarist Michael Wilton, drummer Scott Rockenfield, and guitarist Chris DeGarmo. They were soon joined by bassist Eddie Jackson and vocalist Geoff Tate, who would become the band's defining frontman.

The band's early years were marked by a series of lineup changes, but they steadily built a following in the Pacific Northwest club scene. They released their debut EP, "Queensrÿche," in 1983, which caught the attention of major labels. They signed with EMI Records and released their first full-length album, "The Warning," in 1984.

Musical Style

Queensrÿche's musical style was characterized by complex song structures, intricate guitar work, and sophisticated lyrics. Their sound combined elements of progressive rock, heavy metal, and hard rock, and they were known for their use of unconventional time signatures and complex arrangements.

Their early albums, including "The Warning" and "Rage for Order," were heavily influenced by the progressive rock bands of the 1970s, such as Pink Floyd and Rush. However, they also incorporated elements of contemporary heavy metal and hard rock, which gave their music a unique edge.

Concept Albums

One of the defining features of Queensrÿche's music during the 1980s was their use of concept albums. Their third album, "Operation: Mindcrime," released in 1988, is widely considered to be one of the greatest concept albums of all time. The album tells the story of a young man named Nikki who is brainwashed by a political organization to become an assassin.

The album's intricate storyline and complex arrangements earned critical acclaim, and it helped to establish Queensrÿche as one of the most innovative and ambitious bands in the genre. They followed up with another concept album, "Empire," in 1990, which dealt with themes of power, corruption, and morality.

Commercial Success

Queensrÿche's innovative approach to music and their willingness to experiment with new sounds and concepts earned them a dedicated following, and they enjoyed considerable commercial success during the 1980s. "Operation: Mindcrime" and "Empire" both reached the top 10 on the Billboard 200 chart, and their music videos were frequently played on MTV.

Legacy

Queensrÿche's legacy during the 1980s is that of a band that pushed the boundaries of heavy metal and helped to redefine the genre. Their unique blend of progressive rock, heavy metal, and hard rock paved the way for other bands to experiment with new sounds and concepts, and their influence can be heard in the music of countless bands that followed.

Although the band has undergone numerous lineup changes since the 1980s and their sound has evolved, their early albums remain classics of the era and continue to inspire new generations of musicians. With their musical innovation and uncompromising approach to their art, Queensrÿche stands as one of the most important heavy metal bands of the 1980s.