RAGE: 'Full Moon In St. Petersburg' DVD Track Listing Revealed

February 11, 2007

The complete track listing has been released for the upcoming DVD from German power metallers RAGE, entitled "Full Moon in St. Petersburg" (cover). Due on February 23 via Nuclear Blast, the double DVD was filmed in St. Petersburg, Russia last year in front of 15,000 fans. "Full Moon in St. Petersburg" will contain the complete concert in St. Petersburg, Russia, plus a lot of behind-the-scenes footage and material from personal archives. A three-and-a-half-minute trailer for the DVD has been posted online at this location (Windows Media, 7.44 MB).

"Full Moon in St. Petersburg" track listing:

DVD:

Live in St. Petersburg, Russia - May 20, 2006:

01. Speak Of The Dead
02. No Fear
03. Sent By The Devil
04. Soul Survivor
05. Enough Is Enough
06. Baby, I'm Your Nightmare
07. Morituri Te Salutant
08. Prelude Of Souls
09. Innocent
10. Depression
11. No Regrets
12. Confusion
13. Black
14. Beauty
15. Don't Fear The Winter
16. Full Moon
17. Higher Than The Sky

Bonus Tracks:

18. Straight To Hell (Video Clip)
19. No Fear (Video Clip)
20. Don't Fear The Winter (Stay Heavy TV Brasil)

Live At Masters Of Rock Festival, Czech Republic 2006:

21. Depression
22. No Regrets
23. Confusion
24. Black
25. Beauty
26. Full Moon
27. Higher Than The Sky

Bonus DVD:

01. Documentary: Making of St. Petersburg
02. Documentary: Russia Tour 2006, Moscow
03. Documentary: Russia Tour 2006, Kiev, Ukraine
04. Documentary: Europe Tour 2006
05. Private Documentary Victor:
a) Flying Notes
b) Tricky Strings
c) Motorsports Documentary
06. Private Documentary Peavy:
a) Ice Age Collection Documentary
b) Skull Cast Documentary
07. Private Documentary Mike:
a) The Rhythm Beast

RAGE recently announced the addition of drummer André Hilgers (AXXIS, SILENT FORCE) to the group's ranks. "During [the recording sessions for] the Nuclear Blast anniversary album, we were very surprised how perfectly André's style matched our new song, 'Terrified'," the group wrote on its web site. "So it was obvious that we jammed through the RAGE classics and the sparks flew immediately. André had a lot of new ideas that fitted perfectly our style and the understanding among us was harmonically. He brings a lot of fresh blood and power to the band and we have loads of fun again playing our music."

On February 24, RAGE frontman Peavy Wagner and guitarist Victor Smolski will perform several RAGE songs with the Austrian band SEQUOIA DENDRON at the Headbanger's Ball in Vienna. All proceeds from the gig will go to the Austrian Child Cancer Aid.

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