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Dream Theater - Images and Words (CD)

Album Details: Images and Words

Release Date:06/30/2009
Label:Atlantic / Wea
UPC:075679214829

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    prog metal masterpiece

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 14, 2006 | 1 out of 1 found this Images and Words review helpful

    Pros: the more you listen the more curious you are

    Cons: perhaps not for non prog community

    This can probably be a revolution for progressive metal! Somewhere in 1992, an unknown album from an unfamiliar band was played in a music shop. It shocked the rock communities who were bored with the current trends. Soon, they were amazed because th...e songs were unique, long, melodic, and sometimes complex. Listening the 5th and 8th track, people thought that the musicians were crazy but they wanted to know the name of the band. Then, some of the older remembered groups like Rush or Queensryche and tried again to listen to them. Okey, maybe it is just fictive story, but in my opinion it is to describe how surprising ‘Images and Words’ is. Actually Dream Theater had released their first album three years before but it was unsuccessful. Their second attempt was not perhaps heard in the mainstream. However, for many prog fans, this work was one of the masterpieces. It is not easy to explain what actually the main power of this group. We may say that John Petrucci is the most influential with his most song writings or Kevin Moore as lyricists and composer in other parts. Their guitar and keyboard harmony builds the band’s melody and enrich the music. How about the rest? Mike Portnoy is an aggressive drummer though in this album had not yet made any lyrics. His beat is distinctive and difficult to imitate. John Myung’s bass lines also get along, not only with Portnoy playing but also with Petrucci’s. Then how is the vocalist? There are rarely singers like James Labrie who has an excellent range and timbre and melodious characteristic. After hearing the whole tracks in this album, there are a lot of impressions. Each song offers something really different and tasteful in beat, technique, complexity, and even lyrical imagery. I think I can stop digging up those eight tracks from the first time I heard them. It is hard but always interesting by myself to describe this album. It is a bit a mystique that all of the songs cannot be separated one by one in my mind though in fact, the characteristics and themes are not same. (Maybe it is too subjective but real in me) Song like Metropolis is closely related to all of other songs in ‘Images…’ The cerebral audio imagery in most part is Dream Theater representation and even overshadows the rest of works in their career. It is like an examination to pass if somebody wants to be an expert. “Learning to Live’ is a must to know if you hear the band’s name. It is also a high level of musicianship with its frequently altered tensions, colourful melody, and great range of vocal. As complex as the previous two, ‘Under Glass Moon’ and ‘Take the Time’ bring another side of Dream Theater lyric and music. The first is like a poem and put with visual manifestation from feeling and the second is about someone’s thought. Interestingly, those five guys can combine major and minor tension to show the big emotional degree. Hence, not only about the sophisticated music they can produce but also multi-coloured words and moods, as the album’s title implies. The rest songs features ‘Surrounded’ that is more poppy but still contains a lot of progressive aspects in beat and melody. It comes with optical images as illustrated in the lyric. Then, ‘Pull Me Under’ and ‘Another Day’ are close to rock anthems with guitar-keyboards domination. Still they are amazing and meaningful, not as cheesy as what they impress at first. ‘Wait for Sleeps’ seems like a ‘bonus track’ for its short duration. Nevertheless, this is a beautiful track to remember by its sentimental vocal and keyboards playing as the sole music here. In conclusion, this is a must-have album by prog fans and recommended to trying-to-be rock artists. Learn from this work and you can do anything with your band and music. Dream Theater is the right musicians in the right place and it is their masterpiece! Perfect! ***** Read more Less

  • Overall:

    DT=ownage

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Apr 24, 2003

    Dream Theater are clearly the best prog band ever. Nobody has come close and nobody ever will. I'm a big fan of prog but its hard to deal with anything other than DT. They just set the bar to damn high with this album. Once you hear this you will kno...w that these four guys coming together is a miracle. Just too damn funny to hear these awesome musicians making music that actually sounds good as a whole. I've been listening to them for soo long now and its just a great feeling to know they are pretty much peerless in their genre. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Dream Theater's first album with new vocalist James LaBrie is an excellent mix of progressive metal stylings with heartfelt vocals and thoughtprovoking lyrics. Guitarist John Petrucci, bassist John Myung, and drummer Mike Portnoy, all of whom trained at Berklee, show impressive ability on their respective instruments. Kevin Moore's keyboards weave strongly through the intricately constructed songs, while operatically trained LaBrie shows an impressive range with his tenor. Standout tracks include the complex "Metropolis, Pt. 1," the Shakespeareinfluenced "Pull Me Under" (also released as a single and video), the dramatic "Take the Time," and the 11minute, thoughtful "Learning to Live." Dream Theater's musicianship and songwriting are a cut above the norm; this is a very good disc.

    - Phil Carter, All Music Guide

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Dream Theater

The technically proficient guitar playing John Petrucci has elevated Dream Theater, to the upper echelon of contemporary heavy metal. While its lineup has continuously evolved, the Long Island-based quintet has consistently delivered sharp-edged music. Dream Theater is known for its high-energy concert performances. While they've released several live albums -- Live At ... Read more