DREAM THEATER
Train Of Thought (2003)
As I Am
This Dying Soul
Endless Sacrifice
Honor Thy Father
Vacant
Stream Of Consciousness
In The Name Of God
Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence (2002)
The Glass Prison
Blind Faith
Misunderstood
The Great Debate
Disappear
Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence
- Overture
- About to Crash
- War Inside My Head
- The Test That Stumped Them All
- Goodnight Kiss
- Solitary Shell
- About to Crash (Reprise)
- Losing Time/Grand Finale
Live Scenes From New York (2001)
Regression
Overture 1928
Strange Deja Vu
Through My Words
Fatal Tragedy
Beyond This Life
John & Theresa Solo Spot
Through Her Eyes
Home
The Dance Of Eternity
One Last Time
The Spirit Carries On
Finally Free
Metropolis Pt. 1
The Mirror
Just Let Me Breathe
Acid Rain
Caught In A New Millennium
Another Day
Jordan Rudess' keyboard solo
A Mind Beside Itself
Erotomania
Voices
The Silent Man
Learning To Live
A Change Of Seasons
Scenes From A Memory (1999)
Regression
Overture 1928
Strange Deja Vu
Through My Words
Fatal Tragedy
Beyond This Life
Through Her Eyes
Home
The Dance of Eternity
One Last Time
The Spirit Carries On
Finally Free
Once In A LIVEtime (1998)
A Change Of Seasons I
A Change Of Seasons II
Puppies On Acid
Just Let Me Breathe
Voices
Take The Time
Keyboard Solo
Lines In The Sand
Scarred
A Change of Seasons IV
Ytse Jam
Drum Solo
Trial Of Tears
Hollow Years
Take Away My Pain
Caught In A Web
Lie
Peruvian Skies
Guitar Solo
Pull Me Under
Metropolis
Learning To Live
A Change of Seasons VII
Falling Into Infinity (1997)
New Millennium
You Not Me
Peruvian Skies
Hollow Years
Burning My Soul
Hell's Kitchen
Lines In The Sand
Take Away My Pain
Just Let Me Breathe
Anna Lee
Trial Of Tears
It's Raining
Deep In Heaven
The Wasteland
A Change Of Seasons (1995)
A Change Of Seasons
Funeral For A Friend
Love Lies Bleeding
Perfect Strangers
The Rover
Achilles Last Stand
The Song Remains The Same
The Big Medley
Awake (1994)
6:00
Caught In A Web
Innocence Faded
A Mind Beside Itself:
Erotomania (instrumental)
Voices
The Silent Man
The Mirror
Lie
Lifting Shadows Off A Dream
Scarred
Space-Dye Vest
Live At The Marquee (1993)
Metropolis
A Fortune In Lies
Bombay Vindaloo
Surrounded
Another Hand - The Killing Hand
Pull Me Under
Images & Words (1992)
Pull Me Under
Another Day
Take The Time
Surrounded
Metropolis - Part I
"The Miracle And The Sleeper"
Under A Glass Moon
Wait For Sleep
Learning To Live
When Dream & Day Unite (1989)
A Fortune In Lies
Status Seeker
The Ytse Jam
The Killing Hand
The Observance
Ancient Renewal
The Stray Seed
Thorus
Exodus
Light Fuse And Get Away
After Life
The Ones Who Help To Set The Sun
Only A Matter Of Time


September 1986 was when it all began. Guitarist John Petrucci and his bassist friend John Myung both attended the Berklee School of Music in Boston, and they were looking to form a band in their spare time. They came across drummer Mike Portnoy in one of Berklee's rehearsal rooms, and after a few days chatting they decided to give it a shot.
They contacted high school friend Kevin Moore to fill the keyboardist position, and vocalist Chris Collins completed the line-up to be known as Majesty.

The quintet started jamming in their free time, and recorded a short demo tape consisting of 8 tracks to be distributed around the local area. The demo tape was called the 'Majesty Demos', and sold 1000 copies within the first 6 months of availability. Amazingly, the demos continued to be copied and distributed by fans and is still widely available today.

The following November, the band underwent their first in a long string of line-up changes as Chris Collins and Majesty parted ways. In need of a singer, the band continued writing and recording demos for about a year to follow, and instrumental versions of some future DT classics were conceived.

Finally, in November 1987, the band recruited Charlie Dominici as their singer and frontman. Eager to professionally distribute their demoed material, the band signed to Mechanic Records and started working on When Dream and Day Unite.

Unfortunately, before they could get too far, they were contacted by a Las Vegas band also called Majesty and were forced to change their name. Names were considered and discarded, until Howard Portnoy (Mike's father) suggested they use the name Dream Theater, the name of a now demolished California cinema.

When Dream and Day Unite was completed and distributed throughout the underground prog scene, gathering quite a bit of support from starving prog rockers waiting for another Yes- or Rush-esque masterpiece. Unfortunately, the band were restricted to small clubs and bars as Mechanic lacked the size and funding to provide a suitable tour program.

Leaving Mechanic behind them, Dream Theater fired Charlie and were after a fresh start. Unfortunately, finding a suitable singer would set them back quite a few years.

Chris Cintron, John Arch, Steve Stone and John Hendricks among others were all auditioned and declined until finally, in late 1991, a tape arrived from Canada. It was from glam band Winter Rose's vocalist, Kevin LaBrie, and the band decided that they were interested enough to fly him down to New York for a proper audition. With Kevin, they performed demo versions of To Live Forever, Learning to Live and Take the Time, and decided to pick him over the 200+ other hopefuls for the vocal spot in Dream Theater.

With 2 Johns and a Kevin already in the band, LaBrie decided to use his middle name, James, as his first name to side-step any confusion on the matter.

ATCO Atlantic (now EastWest) signed DT for the recording of the one prog masterpiece of the 1990s - Images and Words. Three videos were shot for the album, Pull Me Under (a cheap live video paired with a totally unrelated story), Take the Time, and Another Day. The band's hopes were with Another Day, the most radio friendly of the bunch, but suprisingly it was Pull Me Under that became an MTV hit. In fact, Another Day still hasn't been played once on the station.

Radio had already picked up on PMU, and IAW began to gather quite an amount of sales. This was about the time that a lot of die-hard prog rock fans from around America became die-hard DT fans, and ATCO decide that it was time for a live album and video.

Live at the Marquee was recorded at the Marquee Club in London, and Live in Tokyo (video) was recorded during the Music In Progress tour 1993.

Returning from the biggest tour of their careers, the band started to record their third studio album in May 1994. Awake was completed in July the same year, but before the mixing was complete, Kevin Moore left citing musical differences, he announced his intentions to leave DT and concentrate on his solo music interests.

To fill-in for the Waking Up The World tour, Derek Sherinian was hired until they found a permanent replacement for Kevin. Jens Johansson (now in Stratovarius) auditioned but was declined, and eventually the band decided to keep Derek on as full-time keyboardist.

In April of 1995, after some serious prodding from fans, DT entered BearTracks Studios once again to record the 23 minute epic A Change of Seasons. Written originally in 1989, the song underwent some major structural changes, and Derek was given the opportunity to put his own spin on the keyboard parts. Eventually, on September 19, 1995, the A Change of Seasons EP was released and highly acclaimed by fans.

A short mini-tour (the 'fix for 96') was completed and DT took a few months off before returning to the studio to write and record Falling Into Infinity. Over 2 CDs worth of material was completed, including a follow-up to the IAW epic Metropolis Part 1. Unfortunately their label would not allow a double-CD, and the band were forced to put an album's worth of material into Mike's basement.

After their enourmous Touring Into Infinity world tour, Dream Theater took a break. But as is the way with workaholic musicians, the members found other projects to keep them busy for the year.

Amongst all the side-projects, DT did find a way of releasing something, in the form of a live 2CD and video. The CD, entitled Once in a LIVEtime, was recorded over 2 nights in Europe, and was made up of a very widely spread collection of DT tunes. The video contained live shows, studio exerpts, and a commentary by Mike Portnoy.

1999 started with some suprising news, with DT announcing that they had fired Derek in favour of Jordan Rudess. Derek went on to record solo albums, guest spots, and form Planet X, one of the cornerstones of the prog/modern-jazz fusion genre.

Elektra had finally decided to give DT 100% creative freedom with their next album, and the result was one of the few legendary prog rock albums ever written. Scenes From A Memory, the 77 minute rock opera epic was released in late 1999, and was hailed as the best concept album since Queensryche's Operation: Mindcrime. Yet another world tour followed, and DT's first ever DVD release was conceived.

Metropolis 2000 was finally released after a very anxious wait from fans, but unfortunately the months following were filled with problems and crises. The first of which was a synchronization problem with PAL versions of the DVD, resulting in recalls and more anxious waiting until finally a new batch were release personally approved by Mike Portnoy himself.

As a gift to fans who did not own DVD players, Mike decided to release a triple live album with the entire Metropolis 2000 concert. Once again however, it was not a smooth release. The album was released on September 11, 2001 - a tragic day by it's own accord, but DT somehow managed to inadvertently make some matters worse by giving the CD somewhat inappropriate artwork. The front cover was DT's 'sacred heart' insignia from the IAW days transformed into a burning apple, with the NY skyline amongst the flames. Unfortunately the effect was an image of the World Trade Center amongst fire, not a pretty picture by any standards.

Whilst dealing with all these hiccups and disasters, the band were also trying to record their 6th studio album. Re-united with most of the IAW team, and with Mike Portnoy and John Petruci taking on the role of producers once more, the band set out to create yet another epic masterpiece, and as was expected, they delivered!

Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence, a 2CD semi-concept album, was release in late January 2002 and received the best reaction from critics and fans of any DT album before it. Comprised of 50 minutes of 'shorter' songs and one 42 minute marathon, SDOIT proved itself to be worthy of all its praise.

2003 saw Train Of Thought hit the shelves, with a more streamlined approach the album saw DT return to their earlier roots. Fans of John Petrucci will love this release as he is rampant throughout and vocalist James LaBrie has rediscovered his best set of vocal pipes. The future looks very bright.