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* BetterExportForYou: While European reissues quickly had to replace the cover art due to rights issues (as it was based on a preexisting film poster), American releases were able to retain the artwork.
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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: In a 2021 interview, Music/MidgeUre stated that ''Rage in Eden'' was one of his favorite Ultravox albums, stating that "there's a starkness about it, an austre, mystical distance, a coldness to it but a coldness that kind of works."
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* WritingByTheSeatOfYourPants: According to a 2022 interview with Music/MidgeUre, the songs for ''Rage in Eden'' were formed through gradual improvisation, making everything up as they went along. This was in stark contrast to ''Music/{{Vienna}}'', where the band rehearsed all of their material via live performances before putting them to tape in the studio; this difference in methodology is also why ''Rage in Eden'' took so much longer to record than its predecessor.
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