05. "Metropolis - Part I: "The Miracle and the Sleeper""
06. "Under a Glass Moon"
07. "Wait for Sleep"
08. "Learning to Live"
Disc 02
01. "6:00"
02. "Caught in a Web"
03. "Innocence Faded"
04. "Erotomania"
05. "Voices"
06. "The Silent Man"
07. "The Mirror"
08. "Lie"
09. "Lifting Shadows Off a Dream"
10. "Scarred"
11. "Space-Dye Vest"
Disc 03
01. "New Millennium"
02. "You Not Me (Edit)"
03. "Peruvian Skies"
04. "Hollow Years"
05. "Burning My Soul"
06. "Hell's Kitchen"
07. "Lines in the Sand"
08. "Take Away My Pain"
09. "Just Let Me Breathe"
10. "Anna Lee"
11. "Trial of Tears - I. It's Raining / II. Deep in Heaven / III. The Wasteland"
Disc 04
01. "Scene One: Regression"
02. "Scene Two: I. Overture 1928"
03. "Scene Two: II. Strange D?j? Vu"
04. "Scene Three: I. Through My Words"
05. "Scene Three: II. Fatal Tragedy"
06. "Scene Four: Beyond This Life"
07. "Scene Five: Through Her Eyes"
08. "Scene Six: Home"
09. "Scene Seven: I. The Dance of Eternity"
10. "Scene Seven: II. One Last Time"
11. "Scene Eight: The Spirit Carries On"
12. "Scene Nine: Finally Free"
Disc 05
01. "The Glass Prison"
02. "Blind Faith"
03. "Misunderstood"
04. "The Great Debate"
05. "Disappear"
Disc 06
01. "I. Overture"
02. "About to Crash"
03. "III. War Inside My Head"
04. "IV. The Test That Stumped Them All"
05. "V. Goodnight Kiss"
06. "VI. Solitary Shell"
07. "About to Crash (Reprise)"
08. "VIII. Losing Time / Grand Finale"
Disc 07
01. "As I Am"
02. "This Dying Soul"
03. "Endless Sacrifice"
04. "Honor Thy Father"
05. "Vacant"
06. "Stream of Consciousness"
07. "In the Name of God"
Disc 08
01. "The Root of All Evil"
02. "The Answer Lies Within"
03. "These Walls"
04. "I Walk Beside You"
05. "Panic Attack"
06. "Never Enough"
07. "Sacrificed Sons"
08. "Octavarium"
Disc 09
01. "In the Presence of Enemies, Pt. 1"
02. "Forsaken"
03. "Constant Motion"
04. "The Dark Eternal Night"
05. "Repentance"
06. "Prophets of War"
07. "The Ministry of Lost Souls"
08. "In the Presence of Enemies, Pt. 2"
Disc 10
01. "A Nightmare to Remember"
02. "A Rite of Passage"
03. "Wither"
04. "The Shattered Fortress"
05. "The Best of Times"
06. "The Count of Tuscany"
Disc 11
01. "On the Backs of Angels"
02. "Build Me Up, Break Me Down"
03. "Lost Not Forgotten"
04. "This Is the Life"
05. "Bridges in the Sky"
06. "Outcry"
07. "Far from Heaven"
08. "Breaking All Illusions"
09. "Beneath the Surface"
Disc 12
01. "False Awakening Suite"
02. "The Enemy Inside"
03. "The Looking Glass"
04. "Enigma Machine"
05. "The Bigger Picture"
06. "Behind the Veil"
07. "Surrender to Reason"
08. "Along for the Ride"
09. "Illumination Theory"
Disc 13
01. "Descent of the NOMACS"
02. "Dystopian Overture"
03. "The Gift of Music"
04. "The Answer"
05. "A Better Life"
06. "Lord Nafaryus"
07. "A Savior in the Square"
08. "When Your Time Has Come"
09. "Act of Faythe"
10. "Three Days"
11. "The Hovering Sojourn"
12. "Brother, Can You Hear Me?"
13. "A Life Left Behind"
14. "Ravenskill"
15. "Chosen"
16. "A Tempting Offer"
17. "Digital Discord"
18. "The X Aspect"
19. "A New Beginning"
20. "The Road to Revolution"
Disc 14
01. "2285 Entr'acte"
02. "Moment of Betrayal"
03. "Heaven's Cove"
04. "Begin Again"
05. "The Path That Divides"
06. "Machine Chatter"
07. "The Walking Shadow"
08. "My Last Farewell"
09. "Losing Faythe"
10. "Whispers on the Wind"
11. "Hymn of a Thousand Voices"
12. "Our New World"
13. "Power Down"
14. "Astonishing"
Description:
« The Studio Albums: 1992-2016 » en CD de Dream Theater est un coffret imposant qui retrace près de vingt-cinq ans de carrière d'un des groupes les plus marquants du metal progressif. En rassemblant les albums studio parus entre 1992 et 2016, cette édition offre une vue d'ensemble cohérente de l'évolution de la formation, depuis ses débuts virtuoses jusqu'à sa pleine maturité artistique. On y suit l'itinéraire musical du groupe à travers des oeuvres complexes, des suites ambitieuses, des morceaux au format plus direct et des atmosphères plus contemplatives. Pensé comme un parcours chronologique, le coffret constitue un point d'entrée idéal pour découvrir l'univers de Dream Theater et une pièce incontournable pour les collectionneurs souhaitant réunir cette période clé en une seule collection physique.
Sur le plan sonore, ces CDs mettent en avant tout ce qui fait la réputation de Dream Theater : compositions longues et structurées, changements de mesures fréquents, sections instrumentales techniques et refrains mémorables. La production soignée de chaque album valorise la puissance des guitares, la précision de la section rythmique, la richesse des claviers et la portée du chant. En écoutant les albums dans l'ordre, on perçoit clairement comment le groupe affine progressivement son écriture, élargit sa palette sonore et explore différentes facettes du metal progressif, tout en conservant une identité immédiatement reconnaissable. Ce coffret ne se contente pas de juxtaposer des disques : il raconte l'histoire d'un groupe en constante recherche, dont chaque album ajoute une nouvelle pierre à un édifice musical déjà impressionnant.
Dream Theater est considéré comme une référence absolue du metal progressif contemporain. Formé à la fin des années 1980, le groupe s'est rapidement distingué par un niveau de virtuosité rarement atteint, des concerts marathons et des albums devenus cultes auprès des amateurs de rock et de metal sophistiqués. Au fil de sa discographie, la formation a bâti une base de fans internationale fidèle et a influencé de nombreux musiciens grâce à son mélange singulier de puissance, de complexité et de sens mélodique. Une grande partie de cette reconnaissance repose précisément sur les albums rassemblés dans « The Studio Albums: 1992-2016 », qui témoignent de la capacité de Dream Theater à repousser les limites tout en restant accessible pour un public ouvert aux expériences sonores ambitieuses.
Le fabricant Rhino est reconnu pour son travail méticuleux sur les rééditions, les coffrets thématiques et la valorisation des catalogues d'artistes majeurs. Spécialisé dans les éditions soignées, Rhino met l'accent sur une sélection pertinente du contenu, une présentation claire et un haut niveau de qualité audio. L'enseigne jouit d'une solide réputation auprès des collectionneurs pour ses coffrets bien pensés, qui permettent de redécouvrir des oeuvres sous un angle cohérent et respectueux. Pour « The Studio Albums: 1992-2016 », l'expertise de Rhino garantit une mise en valeur harmonieuse du parcours de Dream Theater, offrant aux auditeurs une collection durable et aboutie, digne de l'importance historique de ces albums dans le paysage du metal progressif.
Based in a love of the sophistication of YES, the virtuosity of RUSH, and the heaviness of IRON MAIDEN, DREAM THEATER had a desire to create complex, heavy, and progressive from the very beginning. Guitarist and bassist PETRUCCI and MYUNG grew up together on Long Island, New York. After high school, both received scholarships to the esteemed Berklee University of Music, where they met drummer PORTNOY, who, incidentally, grew up in a nearby area. The trio soon became friends and began making music together and settled upon the name MAJESTY. This name came about when PORTNOY described RUSH's song "Bastille Day" as "majestic" as they were waiting outside a Rush concert to open. As the band became more "serious," they went out looking for a keyboardist and vocalist. Eventually the band found PORTNOY's high schoolmate Kevin MOORE to play keys as well as schoolmate Chris COLLINS to sing in 1986. The new 5-piece recorded a 6 song demo titled simply "The Majesty Demos" in 1986 on PORTONY's analog 4-track cassette recorder, making an initial run of 1,000 tapes. The tapes, to the band's surprise sold out relatively quickly, which was aided also by the band's distribution of the tapes to friends, family, local rock and metal magazines.
Only a few months after the release of the band's demo, vocalist Chris COLLINS was fired from the band. Even before this, all four instrumentalists had dropped out of college because they could not balance their hectic schedules and the four musicians, with their constant independent study of music, did not feel music school could teach them much more than they already knew. As an independent band, MAJESTY resorted to playing live as consistently as they could at local New York bars and clubs. The band found a new vocalist, the significantly older and more experienced Charlie DOMINICI, late 1987. With this added stability, the band's tour schedule increased and the band began to develop a small fan base and significant amounts of experience. However, not long after the hiring of DOMICI, the Las Vegas rock band MAJESTY contacted the New York MAJESTY and threatened legal action if they did not change their name. As a young fragile band, the five had no choice but to go on the hunt for a new name. Various names bounced around in their head, ranging from Magus to M1 to Glasser, among others. Eventually PORTNOY's father suggested "DREAM THEATER," a name he got from a small theater he ran in Monterey, California, and the name stuck.
With the threat of legal dissolution behind them, DREAM THEATER began to focus more steadily on playing live and making a name for themselves. This touring paid off, as the small record label Mechanic Records contacted the band late June of 1988. Ecstatic at the prospect of being signed, the band eagerly made a meager contract with the label to release their debut record. The label bought them time at a small studio in Pennsylvania, and the band set to record their debut album in the summer of 1988. After about 3 weeks, the band's debut "When Dream and Day Unite" was finished. On March 6, 1989, DREAM THEATER made their official debut into the music world.
As an early progressive metal band in a music scene dominated by punk and hair metal, the album did not sell as well as the band had wanted. Nevertheless, the band initiated a small supporting tour for the album, even after the unsupportive label cut contractual ties to the band after the album's failure. The tour was comprised of five shows, and after the fourth tensions led the band to let DOMINICI go. However, as the fifth show was opening for the popular neo-prog band MARILLION, DOMINICI was allowed to sing one last time.