Falling into Infinity
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Falling Into Infinity | ||
Studio album by Dream Theater | ||
Released | September 23, 1997 | |
Recorded | June 2 - July 30 - Avatar Studios, New York | |
Genre | Progressive Rock | |
Length | 78:18 | |
Label | EastWest | |
Producer(s) | Kevin Shirley | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Dream Theater chronology | ||
A Change of Seasons (1995) |
Falling Into Infinity (1997) |
Once in a LIVEtime (1998) |
Falling Into Infinity is the fourth full-length studio album by progressive metal band Dream Theater, released in 1997. It is the last studio album on which keyboardist Derek Sherinian appears. It is widely considered to be the band's most accessible release, to the consternation of some long-time fans.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "New Millennium" – 8:20 (music by Dream Theater, lyrics by Portnoy)
- "You Not Me" – 4:58 (Dream Theater, Petrucci/Child)
- "Peruvian Skies" – 6:43 (Dream Theater, Petrucci)
- "Hollow Years" – 5:53 (Dream Theater, Petrucci)
- "Burning My Soul" – 5:29 (Dream Theater, Portnoy)
- "Hell's Kitchen" – 4:16 (Dream Theater, instrumental)
- "Lines In The Sand" – 12:05 (Dream Theater, Petrucci)
- "Take Away My Pain" – 6:03 (Dream Theater, Petrucci)
- "Just Let Me Breathe" – 5:28 (Dream Theater, Portnoy)
- "Anna Lee" – 5:51 (Dream Theater, LaBrie)
- "Trial Of Tears" – 13:07 (Dream Theater, Myung)
- "It's Raining"
- "Deep In Heaven"
- "The Wasteland"
[edit] Credits
- James LaBrie – vocals
- John Myung – bass
- John Petrucci – guitars
- Mike Portnoy – drums
- Derek Sherinian – keyboards
- Doug Pinnick - vocals on "Lines in the Sand"
[edit] Miscellanea
- Before recording of this album commenced, lead singer James LaBrie fell violently ill from food poisoning during a trip to Cuba, and actually ruptured his vocal cords due to excessive vomiting.
- This album is so disliked by some Dream Theater fans that it was sometimes booed mercilessly when its cover artwork was shown during the opening sequence of the Train of Thought tour in 2004. [citation needed]
- During their final show of the 20th Anniversary Tour in early 2006, the band performed songs from each of their records. However, for this album, the band chose to perform "Raise the Knife", an unreleased demo recorded during the recording sessions of this album, instead of performing one of the songs that did make the final cut of the record.
- In Japan, a limited edition of "Falling Into Infinity" comes with a bonus 3" CD that contains demos of "Take Away My Pain" and "Speak To Me"
- "Take Away My Pain" is dedicated to John Petrucci's father who died of cancer in 1996. Previously, John Petrucci wrote "Another Day" (from Images and Words) accounting his father's struggle with cancer.
- Hell's Kitchen is a New York City neighborhood where Avatar Studios, the recording studios for this album, are located. It was also originally performed as a jam during live performances of "Burning My Soul" before the album was released and was reworked as the instrumental track for the album.
- New Millennium was originally a jam song first called "Caught In Alice's 9-Inch Tool Garden", then "Caught in Alice's New Nine-Inch Millennium Tool Garden", performed live with the lyrics of "Caught in a Web". The name comes from the obvious influences by Alice in Chains, Nine Inch Nails, Tool, and Soundgarden.
[edit] Chart performance
- Falling Into Infinity - #52
Billboard Mainstream Rock Singles:
- Burning My Soul - #33
- You Not Me - #40
Dream Theater |
James LaBrie | John Myung | John Petrucci | Mike Portnoy | Jordan Rudess |
Chris Collins | Charlie Dominici | Kevin Moore | Derek Sherinian |
Discography |
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Albums and extended plays: When Dream and Day Unite | Images and Words | Awake | A Change of Seasons | Falling into Infinity | Scenes from a Memory | Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence | Train of Thought | Octavarium |
Live albums: Live at the Marquee | Once in a LIVEtime | Live Scenes from New York | Live at Budokan | Score |
Videos and DVDs: Images and Words: Live in Tokyo | 5 Years in a Livetime | Metropolis 2000: Scenes from New York | Live at Budokan | Score |
Songs: Pull Me Under | Another Day | A Mind Beside Itself | The Glass Prison | Stream of Consciousness | Instrumedley |
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