Metropolis Part 2: Scenes from a Memory

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Metropolis Part 2: Scenes from a Memory Progressive rock has long been the most devalued currency in popular music, perhaps due to the culture's dumbing down, too many conceptually knotted triple-albums, or merely a Greek chorus of critics parroting the emperor from Amadeus: "Too many notes!" Maybe that's what makes Dream Theater's Scenes such an audacious rush (no pun intended). Here we have a two-act murder mystery examined from a hypnotic dream state and parlayed by "The Orchestra," as the band refers to itself here. Andrew Lloyd Webber hasn't written anything as focused--or musically audacious--in decades. And if the band attacks feverish shift meters and plows through enough structural modes and, yes, notes, to make the aforementioned emperor's head spin, they manage to keep things concise, focused, and largely effective. The addition of keyboardist Jordan Rudess has freshened the band's tack, infused now with the odd, playful ragtime piano quote and sitar sample. Vocalist James Labrie, meanwhile, amply proves that Queensryche's Geoff Tate isn't the only drama queen in prog metal. --Jerry McCulley

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Tracks
1Scene One: Regression
2Scene Two: Overture 1928
3Strange Deja Vu
4Scene Three: Through My Words
5Fatal Tragedy - Dream Theater, Dream Theater
6Scene Four: Beyond This Life
7Scene Five: Through Her Eyes
8Scene Six: Home
9Scene Seven: The Dance of Eternity
10One Last Time - Dream Theater, Dream Theater
11Scene Eight: The Spirit Carries On
12Scene Nine: Finally Free



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