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Dream Theater - Train Of Thought (CD)

Train Of Thought
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Album Details: Train Of Thought

Release Date:11/11/2003
Label:Atlantic / Wea
UPC:075596289122

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    By hasek962003  Dec 28, 2003

    Pros: amazing musicianship, heaviest yet

    Cons: less melody, more crunch

    First two times through I was dissappointed with this disc. Then after really listening to it a 3rd time I was amazed at the songwriting, the lyrics, and mostly the music. I love DT and have all except one album. The band is tight, and is in prime as...s kicking shape. The album doesn't form a common thread, but it shouldn't have to, that's not a ground for complaint. The first disc on 6 degrees didn't, and neither did Falling into Infinity, Awake, Images and Words, or the first one either. Its a good album, and I think is one of the best they have recorded. Read more Less

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    Stripped Down and Straight Forward

    By Stan LeCain  Dec 9, 2003

    Pros: Straight Ahead Metal/Prog

    Cons: A little less texture than previous releases

    When I first heard this I wasn't sure what to think. Then by the second listen thru I was amazed. This is what the boys needed to put out a disc ago. I thought "6 Degrees" was good but really could have just lived w/ three tracks on ...that disc. This disc reminds me alot of "Falling into Infinity" in it's format but with a far harder edge. There is less texture but some of the riffs and leads are mind-boggling and have stepped outside of the norm. I've always admired Mr. Rudeness keyboard playing but never liked the sound he used for the leads on previous albums. He's gone to a harder edged sound that's less 70'ish sounding and it really paid off overall. I would almost have to call this a perfect album. I only wish John Myung's incredible bass work would come out more in front sometimes as he's laying down these incredible tracks that you'll have to tweak your stereo too fully pull-out. I highly recommend this disc. Take Metallica, add five more musicians, then spin the album at twice the speed. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Three years after Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence, it's great to hear that Dream Theater hadn't lost their überheavy edge. John Petrucci, Mike Portnoy, Jordan Rudess, and bassist John Myung effectively peeled back the pretentious excesses of Six Degrees, turned them in on themselves, and came up with a leaner, meaner but no less ambitious outing. The centerpiece track, despite the fact that it is second on the disc, is "This Dying Soul: IV. Reflections of Reality (Revisited)." A tome about alcoholism and recovery, it's strident riff opens out onto vast sonic panoramas where pianos and rhythm section offer Petrucci the space he needs to take his guitar playing into overdrive. Also, lyrically this is an evolutionary track on the set; it opens doors for the rest of the narratives here. Whereas the opener, "As I Am," is an anthem of resistance and independence, from "This Dying Soul" onward, themes of acceptance, surrender, and willingness become the M.O. for transcendent transformation. S...truggles with the past, new encounters, and near despair are common themes, as on the brilliantly textured and detailed "Train of Though." Note the beautiful interplay between the guitars and keyboards on "Endless Sacrifice," the insane drums and buzz saw attack on the intro to "Honor Thy Father," or the brilliant play on the intro to "Seasons of Whither" in the intro to "In the Name of God," before the almighty riffing takes it into crunchland with a deep, poignant reflection on spiritual and religious hypocrisy. This is hard, heavy progressive metal at its very best lyrically and musically. - Thom Jurek, All Music Guide Read more Less

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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