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The Dream Sequencer

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Category: Progressive Metal

Year: 2000

Label: Inside Out America

Catalog Number: IOMACD 2015

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Ayreon The Dream Sequencer Album Cover

Personnel
Arjen Anthony Lucassen electric and acoustic guitars, bass guitar, analog synthesizers, Mellotron, Hammond and additional keyboards, all guitar solos and synth melodies, vocals on track 8
Rob Snijders drums
Erik Norlander analog synthesizers, piano, vocoder voice, Hammond and additional keyboards, synth solo on tracks 1, 4, & 6

Guest Singers
Johan Edlund track 2
Floor Jansen track 2
Lana Lane, tracks 3 & 6, voice on track 1, backing vocals on tracks 4 & 5
Edward Reekers track 4
Mouse track 5
Jacqueline Govaert track 7
Damian Wilson track 9
Neal Morse track 10
Mark McCrite backing vocals on track 10

Peter Siedlach strings
Clive Nolan synth solo on track 3
Tracks
1.  The Dream Sequencer  5.08:
2.  My House on Mars  7.49:
3.  2084  7.42:
4.  One Small Step  8.46:
5.  The Shooting Company of Captain Frans B. Cocq  7.57:
6.  Dragon on the Sea  7.09:
7.  Temple of the Cat  4.11:
8.  Carried by the Wind  3.59:
9.  And the Druids Turn to Stone  6.36:
10.  The First Man on Earth  7.19:
11.  The Dream Sequencer Reprise  3.36:
  
Total Running Time:  67.0033333333333:43

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Rycheage Date: June 19, 2003 at 20:50
Told in two parts, Ayreon's Universal Migrator tale is a musical journey through time and space. Disc one, The Dream Sequencer is the symphonic prog side of Arjen Lucassen's theme, where the music often takes on very Pink Floyd-like atmospheres.

From: -- Date: August 26, 2003 at 5:02
Great calaboration of iffretn musitions

From: Globan Date: June 12, 2004 at 12:34
I have been wondering about this progressive band for a while now. At this minute I am searching for some of their avaliable albums. 'The Dream Sequencer' being my first choice due to how the past posts on this site have spoke about it. At the minute I am attempting a download on one of their samples from the album. Are these people worth spending time and money searching for? Or are they just another everyday progressive rock band? Glo.


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