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Mandrake Root - Deep Purple Shades of Deep Purple, 1968 Enjoy!!
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The full version of the opening track of progressive metal band Dream Theater's album "Black Clouds & Silver Linings", released June 23rd, 2009. Petrucci wrote "A Nightmare to Remember" about a car accident he was involved in as a child.
Review of the song according to gearsofrock.com:
What better way to begin a record with the words Black Clouds in the title than to include a disturbingly haunting intro on the first number — think stormy earth like the opening to Black Sabbath combined with the spooky keyboards of Jordan Rudess that would make the Crypt keeper grin. After 1:42 of the opening horror show, John Petrucci shifts gears with a heavy riff for James LaBries vocal entrance. Mike Portnoys double bass drum playing during the first movement is as fast and devastating as ever.
The highlight of A Nightmare To Remember is the clean interlude at 4:56 which might as well be a different track altogether. At this point, you will be walking on the clouds in arpeggio heaven. The lyrical melody combined with the progressive groove in this section is purely exhilarating.
Petruccis solo (8:33) is infused with the blues before heading off to Shredsville USA with the keyboards. Towards the end of the instrumental break the dark side of the tune, the side heard in the intro, is brought back to life with an intense and demonized vocal performance that has been consistent with recent Dream Theater releases. This dark tone carries the song to its ending, cuing the creepy keyboards as the album transitions into the glorious intro of the second track and first single, A Rite of Passage.
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The full version of the opening track of progressive metal band Dream Th...
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The full version of the opening track of progressive metal band Dream Theater's album "Black Clouds & Silver Linings", released June 23rd, 2009. Petrucci wrote "A Nightmare to Remember" about a car accident he was involved in as a child.
Review of the song according to gearsofrock.com:
What better way to begin a record with the words Black Clouds in the title than to include a disturbingly haunting intro on the first number — think stormy earth like the opening to Black Sabbath combined with the spooky keyboards of Jordan Rudess that would make the Crypt keeper grin. After 1:42 of the opening horror show, John Petrucci shifts gears with a heavy riff for James LaBries vocal entrance. Mike Portnoys double bass drum playing during the first movement is as fast and devastating as ever.
The highlight of A Nightmare To Remember is the clean interlude at 4:56 which might as well be a different track altogether. At this point, you will be walking on the clouds in arpeggio heaven. The lyrical melody combined with the progressive groove in this section is purely exhilarating.
Petruccis solo (8:33) is infused with the blues before heading off to Shredsville USA with the keyboards. Towards the end of the instrumental break the dark side of the tune, the side heard in the intro, is brought back to life with an intense and demonized vocal performance that has been consistent with recent Dream Theater releases. This dark tone carries the song to its ending, cuing the creepy keyboards as the album transitions into the glorious intro of the second track and first single, A Rite of Passage.
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John Petrucci (guitars) Mike Portnoy (drums) Tony Levin (bass, Chapman sti...
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John Petrucci (guitars) Mike Portnoy (drums) Tony Levin (bass, Chapman stick) Jordan Rudess (keyboard)
1. Acid Rain (9:25) 2. Kindred Spirits (8:00) 3. Biaxident (7:39) 4. Freedom of Speech (9:00) 5. Improv Jam #1 (8:10) 6. Another Dimension (10:51) 7. State of Grace (6:20) 8. Universal Mind (9:36) -- 9. When the Water Breaks (16:49) 10. Improv Jam #2 (11:31) 11. Rhapsody in Blue (13:49) 12. Osmosis (3:43) 13. Paradigm Shift (9:31)
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The 90-minute documentary of the recording of Dream Theater's 2007 relea...
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The 90-minute documentary of the recording of Dream Theater's 2007 release, Systematic Chaos. It was released on the special edition DVD.
©2007 Roadrunner Records
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LG von einer Gleichgesinnten :D