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THROUGH HER EYES

Dream Theater

 

Progressive Metal

3.15 | 76 ratings

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MadcapLaughs84
2 stars NICE BONUS TRACKS

This is the one and only single from the glorious "Scenes from a Memory", but I don't really understand why to extract a single from a concept album. After "Through my Words" maybe this is the weakest track, but it's an emotive cool song, though. Here you can find two versions, the Radio Edit Version with a different mix in the beginning and the Alternate Album Mix; in which I can't tell some significant difference, it's almost the same version as in the album just adding some kind of filters in the keyboards and electric guitars and a pretty sounding saxophone solo that adds some melancholy to it.

This release also contains a live version of "Home" with some extended instrumental passages and a slower start and there are some "improvised" jams that sound really cool.

The tracks that steals the record is the last one, "When Images and Words Unite" is one of those famous Dream Theater medleys played live, when they use excerpts from different pieces to create a new one, and these tracks have worked pretty well for them.

There's nothing fabulous, wonderful, outstanding, amazing or awesome (sorry, I love using adjectives) on this album, but this can be a good addition to your fan collection.

MadcapLaughs84 | 2/5 |

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