Perfect Symmetry
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Perfect Symmetry | ||
Studio album by Fates Warning | ||
Released | 1989 | |
Recorded | April and May, 1989 - Carriage House Studios, Stamford, CT | |
Genre | Progressive Metal | |
Label | Metal Blade | |
Producer(s) | Roger Probert | |
Fates Warning chronology | ||
---|---|---|
No Exit (1988) |
Perfect Symmetry | Parallels (1991) |
Perfect Symmetry was an album by Fates Warning released in 1989. It was the first album with Mark Zonder on drums.
[edit] Track listing
- "Part of the Machine"
- "Through Different Eyes"
- "Static Acts"
- "A World Apart"
- "At Fates Hands"
- "The Arena"
- "Chasing Time"
- "Nothing Left to Say"
All songs by Fates Warning.
[edit] Personnel
- Frank Aersti - Guitars and Backing Vocals
- Ray Alder - Lead and Backing Vocals
- Joe DiBiase - Bass
- Mark Zonder - Acoustic and Electronic Drums
- Jim Matheos - Guitars
- Phil Magnotti - Engineer, Mixing
- Max Norman - Mixing
[edit] Guest Musicians
- Kevin Moore - Keyboards
- Faith Fraeoli - Violins