Raven wrote:
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The Silent Man wrote:
Dream Theater - Scenes From A Memory
Not saying its a bad album, but I really dont understand why this is looked at as one of the better albums from the band. I always thought Images & Words, Awake, Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence, and Train of Thought were better. I would have said Octavarium was too, but that album has grown abit boring over the last 2 years.
Wholeheartedly agree, I think Scenes is one of their worst albums, it's beyond belief how pretentious it is. Does have an amazing song though, that one being "Home".
I'll 2nd that! "Scenes" is the one DT cd that I have the most trouble getting into. I still remeber buying this one on the way home from work when it was first released. I worked about 60 miles from home so I had a long drive (with traffic..about 1.5 hour drive) to listen to it. I was very disappointed. I loved the opening of "The Overture" but it tumbled downhill after that. It has a few interesting tracks but overall I found it too meloncholy/somber.

I dunno, I think Scenes from a Memory is some of DT's best work...I thought everything was great: the production, the story, the music (instrumentally), and the vocals especially...I think it was Labrie's best performance. Overture 1928, The Dance of Eternity, Home, Beyond this Life, Finally Free, Strange Deja Vu...I think they're all amazing songs. And while the softer songs don't stick out as much, they're definitely not bad and I thought they were used effectively by DT to tell the story.
But, I can see that some people might not like it...I don't get what you mean by this CD being "pretentious", though.