Perfect Symmetry

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Perfect Symmetry
Perfect Symmetry cover
Studio album by Fates Warning
Released 1989
Recorded April and May, 1989 - Carriage House Studios, Stamford, CT
Genre Progressive Metal
Length 42:01
Label Metal Blade
Producer Roger Probert
Professional reviews
Fates Warning chronology
No Exit
(1988)
Perfect Symmetry
(1989)
Parallels
(1991)

Perfect Symmetry was an album by Fates Warning released in 1989. It was the first album with Mark Zonder on drums. The album will be re-released as a special edition remaster in June 2008 with a bonus disc of studio demos and a DVD featuring live performances from the 1989-90 Perfect Symmetry world tour [[1]].

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Part of the Machine" (Matheos) - 6:16
  2. "Through Different Eyes" (Matheos) - 4:22
  3. "Static Acts" (Aresti) - 4:28
  4. "A World Apart" (Aresti) - 5:03
  5. "At Fates Hands" (Aresti/DiBiase/Matheos) - 6:59
  6. "The Arena" (Aresti) - 3:19
  7. "Chasing Time" (Matheos) - 3:38
  8. "Nothing Left to Say" (Matheos) - 8:00

Bonus Tracks - Studio Demos

  1. Part Of The Machine
  2. Through Different Eyes
  3. Static Acts
  4. A World Apart
  5. At Fates Hands
  6. The Arena
  7. Chasing Time
  8. Nothing Left To Say
  9. Part Of The Machine
  10. Nothing Left To Say


Bonus Live DVD

Allentown, PA December 2, 1989:

  1. Fata Morgana
  2. Part Of The Machine
  3. Silent Cries
  4. Static Acts
  5. Through Different Eyes

Houston, TX April 26, 1990:

  1. Fata Morgana
  2. Static Acts
  3. Anarchy Divine
  4. Silent Cries
  5. Nothing Left To Say
  6. Quietus
  7. Damnation

Amsterdam, Netherlands December 16, 1989:

  1. Fata Morgana
  2. Part Of The Machine
  3. Silent Cries
  4. The Apparition
  5. Through Different Eyes
  6. Nothing Left To Say

Philadelphia, PA March 27, 1990:

  1. The Arena

New Haven, CT December 11, 1989:

  1. Through Different Eyes
  2. The Apparition
  3. Damnation
  4. Exodus
  5. Drum Solo
  6. Nothing Left To Say
  7. The Ivory Gate Of Dreams

Promotional video: "Through Different Eyes"

[edit] Personnel

  • Frank Aresti - 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

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