Dream Theater Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence Rar
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Blind Faith (10:21) 3. Misunderstood (9:32) 4. The Great Debate (13:45) 5. Disappear (6:45) Total Time: 54:18 Disc 2 1. Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence: I.
Overture (6:50) 2. Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence: II.
About to Crash (5:50) 3. Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence: III.
War Inside My Head (2:08) 4. Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence: IV.
The Test That Stumped Them All (5:03) 5. Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence: V. Goodnight Kiss (6:17) 6. Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence: VI. Solitary Shell (5:47) 7. Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence: VII.
About to Crash (reprise) (4:04) 8. Cows Matthew Stokoe Pdf. Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence: VIII. Losing Time / Grand Finale (5:59) Total Time: 42:02 Line-up/Musicians - James LaBrie / lead vocals - John Myung / bass - John Petrucci / guitar, backing vocals - Mike Portnoy / drums, backing vocals - Jordan Rudess / keyboards About this release Label: Elektra Records Release date: January 12th, 2002 Thanks to,, for the updates DREAM THEATER MP3, Free Download/Stream. And so after the success of Dream Theater's magnum opus concept album 'Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory' comes the dreaded follow-up album, in which endless possibilities usually lead to outcomes that divide fans. In this case, whilst the band had always tread a thin line that equally balanced both the metal and the progressive elements of their music, from this album onwards they would begin to shift more towards the heavier side of things, with harsher vocals and heavier guitar riffs.
Consisting of just six songs which are spread out over two discs (the title track taking up the entire second disc, at 42 minutes), 'Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence' sees the band tackling some serious issues, ranging from alcoholism and addiction, religion, scientific advances, moral dilemmas and mental illness. Every song full of incredible musicianship and intricate structures that flow smoothly without compromising quality. The title track, a 42-minute piece split up into eight individual tracks, is the true centerpiece of the album. With a vast range of heavy and soft parts, huge orchestral arrangements and virtuoso musicianship, this is a true gem in the Dream Theater discography. And as evidenced in tracks like 'The Glass Prison' (one of my all-time favourites!) and 'The Great Debate', the interplay between all the members, in particular guitarist John Petrucci and keyboardist Jordan Rudess, is unmatched by any other band. A truly polarizing album in the groups back-catalog, how much you like the metal aspects of Dream Theater's music will determine if you'll like the direction the band are going in from here, and while 'Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence' may not be as highly regarded as 'Images and Words' or 'Scenes from a Memory', it is still an essential addition to any music collection.