Liquid Tension Experiment (album)
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Liquid Tension Experiment | ||
Studio album by Liquid Tension Experiment | ||
Released | March 10, 1998 | |
Recorded | September 20 to September 25, 1997 | |
Genre | Progressive metal, Instrumental rock, Jazz fusion | |
Length | 74:04 | |
Label | Magna Carta | |
Producer(s) | Liquid Tension Experiment | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Liquid Tension Experiment chronology | ||
Liquid Tension Experiment (1998) |
Liquid Tension Experiment 2 (1999) |
Liquid Tension Experiment was released in 1998 (see 1998 in music) by Liquid Tension Experiment through Magna Carta. The group is formed by John Petrucci (guitars), Mike Portnoy (drums), Tony Levin (bass, Chapman stick), and Jordan Rudess (keyboard). The album was written and recorded within one week of studio sessions.
[edit] Track listing
- "Paradigm Shift" – 8:54
- "Osmosis" – 3:26
- "Kindred Spirits" – 6:29
- "The Stretch" – 2:00
- "Freedom of Speech" – 9:19
- "Chris and Kevin's Excellent Adventure" – 2:21
- "State of Grace" – 5:01
- "Universal Mind" – 7:53
- "Three Minute Warning (Part 1)" – 8:20
- "Three Minute Warning (Part 2)" – 4:02
- "Three Minute Warning (Part 3)" – 5:18
- "Three Minute Warning (Part 4)" – 4:20
- "Three Minute Warning (Part 5)" – 6:31
[edit] Notes
- "State of Grace" also appears on An Evening with John Petrucci and Jordan Rudess
- "Paradigm Shift" and "Universal Mind" are both included in the "instrumedley" from the Dream Theater CD Live at Budokan.
- "Three Minute Warning" is a reference to the recording sessions where Levin wanted to improvise opposed to Petrucci and Portnoy wanting to carefully write songs. Levin eventually told the others that if they didn't start to jam in three minutes, he'd just go home. The song "Three Minute Warning" is a recording of what followed. The recording was so unexpectedly fluent that the recording tape ran out after about 27 minutes into the jam, but luckily Portnoy's DAT recorder archived the ending as well. The back cover of the CD says: "CAUTION: "Three Minute Warning" is not for the musically faint-hearted, impatient, or critics of extreme self-indulgence. If you fall into any of the above categories, please hit the stop button on your CD player after track # 8."
- Part of "Universal Mind" appears in the Jordan Rudess keyboard solo in the Dream Theater album Live Scenes from New York.
- "Chris and Kevin's Excellent Adventure" was named so because of promo photographer, who during a photo session kept calling Mike Portnoy and Tony Levin Chris and Kevin, even after being corrected several times. The duo decided to adapt the names for their two-and-a-half minute jam track. http://www.dprp.net/specials/mp20000408b.html