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Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory

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Category: Prog Metal

Year: 1999

Label: Elektra

Catalog Number: 62448-2

Average Rating: 90 / 100 (4 ratings)

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Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory Album Cover

Personnel
James LaBrie vocals
John Myung bass guitar
John Petrucci guitars, vocals
Mike Portnoy drums, percussion, vocals
Jordan Rudess keyboards

Guest Musicians
Teresa Thomason additional vocals on 'Through Her Eyes' and 'The Spirit Carries On'
Gospel Choir on 'The Spirit Carries On' Theresa Thomason, Mary Canty, Shelia Slappy, Mary Smith, Jeanette Smith, Clarence Burke Jr., Carol Cyrus, Dale Scott
Tracks
1.  Regression  2:07
2.  Overture 1928  3:38
3.  Strange Deja Vu  5:12
4.  Through My Words  1:02
5.  Fatal Tragedy  6:49
6.  Beyond This Life  11:23
7.  Through Her Eyes  5:29
8.  Home  12:53
9.  The Dance of Eternity  6:14
10.  One Last Time  3:47
11.  The Spirit Carries On  6:38
12.  Finally Free  11:59
  
Total Running Time:  77:11

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Evil Reign Date: October 18, 2002 at 23:37
Metropolis part 2 is without a doubt the most impresive, coherent, and dyverse of all the dream theater albums. From the story to the art to the music everything comes together in the most artistic and creative way, and dream theaters ability to set not just a nice riff but an actuall mood fits perfectly with the story. In a word...MASTERPIECE.

From: evergrey_fan Date: March 16, 2003 at 19:17
This is the best rock/metal album. It contains everything; great guitAR play, great drums, nice quiet songs good heavy songs, great long songs, great singing this is INCREDIBLE!!!!!! NO1 record ever for me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Solo on Fatal Tragedy by John P. is one of the best guit solos ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!

From: Mad_Griffith Date: May 7, 2003 at 21:41
no comments... this is not music, is poetry... something that has to do with God, or that God inspired... you don't even listen to it, you live it!

From: ALEJANDRO Date: May 13, 2003 at 14:59
EL PUNTO CULMINANTE DE LA EVOLUCION DE UNA BANDA COMO POCAS,(O NINGUNA).SEGURAMENTE EL TIEMPO COLOCARA ESTE DISCO EN EL SITIAL QUE MERECE.UNA DE ESAS PLACAS QUE NOS HACEN SENTIR EL ORGULLO DE AMAR ESTA MUSICA.CADA UNO DE LOS MUSICOS NOS BRINDAN UNA CREATIVIDAD INUSUAL.DESDE LA BELLEZA DE THROUGH HER EYES,LA EMOCION DE THE SPIRITS CARRIES ON,LA COMPLEJIDAD DE HOME,TODO SE CONJUGA DE MANERA SUBLIME.SIN DUDAS,ARTE EN ESTADO PURO, CONSECUENCIA DE CINCO MUSICOS EN ESTADO DE GRACIA. 10/10. ALE.

From: Makarback Date: August 3, 2003 at 12:46
James Labrie en conciertos apesta... en discos canta perrisimo pero

From: Makarback Date: August 3, 2003 at 12:49
La banda es perrisima.. a pesar que yo soy amante de todo lo que es metal muy cabron.. esa banda tiene algo.. y el cabron de Mike Portnoy es el mejor baterista que haya pisado la tierra... este disco es el mas perro que hay... no hay que olvidar el de Falling into a infinity y mas reciente...

From: slayer Date: August 12, 2003 at 10:57
his is not a music this a sh**

From: Mister Jimmy Date: August 12, 2003 at 19:46
Dream Theater's peak! The band rips through it's most innovative and cohesive playing ever, exercising both intense riffage and stunning melodies matched by few. One of the greatest metal albums ever!

From: Cardina Date: October 12, 2003 at 2:31
This is the Concept Album of 2000 with no margins for doubt! They have expanded their sound not only through their talent but a very inteligent and bold album. Excellent!

From: Gorkman Date: December 8, 2003 at 22:54
Riviting, simply riviting, This album captures the very esences of what talent is. I have never heard a more thought album in my life, Petrucci just flows on guitar and Jorden Rudess complmenst ever riff with a stunning show of talent, James Labriegh draws the full power of each note, this is a masterpiece pure and simple, best Musical piece of literature ever created by man, good job guys

From: hari_ind Date: March 17, 2004 at 22:47
this album is the best album that i ever heard from all of progresive band in the world, ilove jhon petruci very much, can you share your guitar tricke ?

From: dodi nu kasep t Date: April 20, 2004 at 14:22
pokoknamah gelo edun !!!!!!!

From: Dusted Date: April 24, 2004 at 23:29
This is the best album ever!!! Dream Theater just keep getting better and better.

From: Juan González Date: June 21, 2004 at 0:42
Lejos el mejor album de Dream Theater. Saludos desde Chile

From: din _malaysia_ Date: November 8, 2004 at 3:12
u 1st band, i respect and dicipline all band. love u bands. byee

From: Asian dude Date: September 5, 2005 at 4:15
Dream Theater! So technical! So powerful!! So Energy!! POWER!! So heavy sound!! YAAA!!

From: figgy Date: January 7, 2007 at 12:42
What can you say about one of the founders of progressive metal that hasn't already been said.They "pulled me under" and set the measuring stick with Queensryche.You can't go wrong with any of their stuff.


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