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On this, Dream Theater's seventh studio effort, the heavier elements of the band's music come to the forefront. Although the masterful balance of rhythmic interplay, jazzy arrangement, and catchy melodies is ever-present on this two-disc offering, ... Full Descriptionthe strong, crunchy guitar sound and powerhouse percussion are pushed more into prominence, helped along by the crystal clear production of drummer Mike Portnoy and guitarist John Petrucci. The first disc is comprised of five tracks, averaging about 10 minutes each and the second disc is a 42-minute opus complete with overture and finale. The length of the songs, rather than being a hindrance, allows for both a sense of completeness and an improvisational element to the tracks, making them fun to listen to.
The virtuoso skills of each instrumentalist are shown in running keyboard lines, pounding bass lines, and finger-twisting guitar solos. This mastery is expressed even more through the control heard in the slow, moving moments, especially the disc one closer "Disappear." Vocalist James Labrie solidifies his status as one of progressive metal's finest voices, hammering home strong, mid-range vocal lines with comfort and feeling. Definitely a worthy listening experience.
Recorded at Bear Tracks Studios and Little Bear Studios, Suffern, New York between March & August 2001.
Dream Theater: James LaBrie (vocals); John Petrucci (guitar, background vocals); Jordan Rudess (keyboards); John Myung (bass); Mike Portnoy (drums, percussion, background vocals).
Additional personnel: Howard Portnoy (percussion).
Entertainment Weekly (2/8/02, pp.74-5) - "...Their most grandiose creation ever....True prog nirvana..." - Rating: B Hide Description Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence Music Dream Theater Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence Songs Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence Music Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Best CD to get by Dream Theatre> I saw them in concert and they played most of this. I would highly reccomend .
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Amazing! This is the best album ever!! I'm a ruge fan since '92 and it's really amazing record!!! And if you a DT fan too, go and buy it!!! Right now!!!! Submitted by cidine.almeida (Rio de Janeiro, RJ, BRA.)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Near to be a master piece Just like always, you can see too much virtuosity, it's a mix of scenes from a memory and falling into infinity. It's a good album, but never comparable to "Images and words" or "Awake".
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Amazing This album is amazing, from the riff at the beginning of The Glass Prison that makes you think of A Change of Seasons, to the brilliant Grand Finale. As good as, if not better than, Images And Words, this album shows DT at their absolute best. Roll on Train of Thought... Submitted by a reviewer (Cambridge, UK)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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