Album Page: Dream Theater - Images and Words

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Artist Dream TheaterMyspace.com
Year 1992
Release Date ?
Type Studio Album
Play Time 57:04
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Magnificent38 Symphonic Technical Prog Metal!
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Comment by ElectroVolta 6 months ago
ElectroVolta is very familiar with this album.
Magnificent Prog Rock!
stellar Musicianship, good Production
A milestone in progressive metal, and prog in general, for it's huge influence on the 90's prog revival. Barred by a dissapointing production (the snare sounds like it's filled with raw beans). Hugely influnced by Rush and the prog of the 70's, it deserves your repect if anything, but honestly, it should be heard at least once if you consider yourself a true progger.
Review by OpenMind 3 years ago <Permalink>
OpenMind is very familiar with this album.
Excellent Prog Metal!

My first taste of Dream Theater, and still stands out as the most solid of their albums. Starting with the perfectly paced build-up of the intro to "Pull Me Under", this contains some immaculate examples of musically interesting (prog, if you like) heavy rock. The instrumental interplay and restless changes of time and tempo are held together by a driving energy, and it never descends into wankiness. "Pull Me Under" and "Take the Time" hold the first half together in this way, the latter having some breathtaking rhythmic surprises. The longer pieces in the second half are no less imaginative, even if they might bore those without the patience for band instrumentals. "Learning To Live" is particularly colourful - a Spanish guitar sets off a rapid journey through several contrasting sections of soloing and group play, without ever getting bogged down.

Less interesting are the moments of plain big-hair stadium rock, such as "Another Day". "Surrounded" starts off in the same way, but contains just enough variety of mood and tempo to save it. The most successful "ballad" piece is keyboard player Kevin Moore's "Wait For Sleep", with a hypnotic, slinky piano theme.

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Review by Mike 5 years ago <Permalink>
Mike is very familiar with this album.
Magnificent Symphonic Technical Prog Metal!
Classic, Creative, Dynamic, Eclectic, Epic, Experimental, Heavy, Melodic, Modern, Original, Virtuosic, Rock, Aggressive, Guitar, Keyboard, Vocals, Male-Melodic-Shouting
This IS prog ... but not traditional Progressive Rock. It is a form of Progressive Metal, but in the years to follow this release, bands like Pain Of Salvation stretched the boundaries of that genre much further. Yet this is an excellent release, featuring a wide bandwidth from soft pop ballads (Another Day) to ultra prog (Metropolis). I don't think that this type of music qualifies as Speed or Power Metal, as others suggested, because it's just so much different than other releases from those genres. Your typical Speed Metal fan would not listen to Dream Theater. Instead, he might consider it too progressive ...

But I have to admit that progressiveness in itself was probably not what the band had in mind when they created Images And Words. I think they really just wanted to create music that is interesting for the listener, and fun to play for the band. It may lack the seriousness of King Crimson, and the vocal arrangements of Gentle Giant, there's not even a mellotron ... but each track except the ballad has truly progressive elements.

The one outstanding track on this record is Learning To Live. It's really a good summary of all the other tracks, and it's a track the band almost always includes in the setlist. And of course Metropolis Pt.1, the first part to their masterpiece Scenes From a Memory, which was initially "just" a follow up song to Metropolis Pt.1 and then became a full concept album.

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Pull Me Under8:14
Magnificent16 Technical Prog-Related!
Another Day4:23
Great16 Non-Prog!
Take The Time8:21
Magnificent16 Technical Experimental Prog!
Surrounded5:30
Excellent16 Prog!
Metropolis Pt. 19:32
Stellar16 Technical Experimental Prog!
Under A Glass Moon7:03
Magnificent16 Technical Prog!
Wait For Sleep2:31
Magnificent16 Prog!
Learning To Live11:30
Stellar16 Technical Experimental Prog!
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