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Live Scenes From New York,Dream Theater

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    • Regression
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    • Overture 1928
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    • Strange Deja Vu
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    • Through My Words
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    • Fatal Tragedy
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    • Beyond This Life
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    • John & Theresa Solo Spot
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    • Through Her Eyes
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    • Home
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    • The Dance Of Eternity
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    • One Last Time
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    • The Spirit Carries On
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    • Finally Free
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    • Metropolis Pt.1
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    • The Mirror
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    • Just Let Me Breathe
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    • Acid Rain
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    • Caught In A New Millennium
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    • Another Day
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    • Jordan Rudess Keyboard Solo
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    • A Mind Beside Itself: I. Erotomania
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    • A Mind Beside Itself: II. Voices
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    • A Mind Beside Itself: III. The Silent Man
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    • Learning To Live
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    • A Change Of Seasons

album review

Unfortunately, this fine live recording will always be remembered for the cover art. Released on September 11, 2001, the original cover displayed a flaming apple wrapped in barbed wire with the skyline of New York engulfed in flames. The band's trademark logo had always been a flaming heart wrapped in barbed wired, but for this recording the apple and skyline were added to reflect that the live concert was held in New York (Roseland Ballroom). The dreadful coincidence was a shock to both the band and record company, prompting an immediate recall. Tragically, this made the original pressings an instant collector's item to those who engage in such feckless activities. The issue received national media attention and the band, mostly comprised of native New Yorkers, issued a sympathetic statement that the recording would be re-released with a new cover. The recording itself is a live version of their prog rock masterpiece, Metropolis Part II: Scenes From a Memory, plus additional live material performed the same evening. The production and sound quality are good and the band's energy is fittingly captured. This same live concert can be seen on the DVD Metropolis 2000: Scenes From New York. ~ Robert Taylor, All Music Guide

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      • This is one of the best DT liv albums they've released by far.
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