Dream Theater - Falling Into Infinity

Posted by blackcurut Saturday, February 21, 2009 0 comments
Released: September 23, 1997
Recorded: June 2 - July 30, 1997 - Avatar Studios, New York
Genre: Progressive metal
Producer: Kevin Shirley


1. New MillenniumView LyricsDownload
2. You Not MeView LyricsDownload
3. Peruvian SkiesView LyricsDownload
4. Hollow YearsView LyricsDownload
5. Burning My SoulView LyricsDownload
6. Hell's KitchenDownload
7. Lines in the SandView LyricsDownload
8. Take Away My PainView LyricsDownload
9. Just Let Me BreatheView LyricsDownload
10. Anna LeeView LyricsDownload
11. Trial of Tears
  • It's Raining
  • Deep In Heaven
  • The Wasteland
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Line-up :

James LaBrie: vocals
John Myung: bass
John Petrucci: guitar
Mike Portnoy: drums
Derek Sherinian: keyboards

Backing vocals on "Lines In The Sand" by Doug Pinnick of King's X.

Additional info for the notes on the Japanese edition: On the 1st pressing of
the Japanese edition, the two bonus tracks are featured on a separate 3-inch
bonus disc.

The japanese version has two bonus tracks:
12) Take Away My Pain (demo)
13) Speak To Me (demo)

Falling into Infinity is the fourth studio album by influential American progressive metal band Dream Theater, released in 1997. It was recorded in 1997 at Avatar Studios in New York, a return from their previous album, which was recorded in England. It continued the more progressive metal sound Awake started, but to much less critical and commercial acclaim. It is also the last studio album to feature keyboardist Derek Sherinian. LaBrie's limited vocal range after rupturing his vocal cords is shown on the album, with most of the vocals being in the lower range, in contrast to earlier releases, which were often high-pitched.

History
Despite Awake's relative success, the band was not quite happy with its darker sound, which resulted in the band going back to New York to record their new album. The record label pressured the band to write a more commercial album, much to the band's dismay. It was originally intended to be a 140-minute double album, but the record label refused to release such an album and even recruited Desmond Child to help the band re-write "You Not Me", which was originally titled "You Or Me", to make it more commercial.

Unhappy with the record label's meddling, this would be the last album to feature a traditional producer. Later albums would be produced from within due to the band's unhappy result of Falling Into Infinity. The album is also only one of the few Dream Theater albums to not feature the band's iconic font, as a result of graphic artist Storm Thorgeson's refusal to work with fonts other artists had made.[citation needed] The only other Dream Theater album to contain a different font is their debut When Dream and Day Unite.

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