Dream Theater: The studio albums 1992-2011
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""THE STUDIO ALBUMS 1992-2011"" collects the first 10 studio albums from Dream Theater"'s groundbreaking two-decade-plus career, from 1992"'s RIAA gold-certified classic debut, ""IMAGES AND WORDS,"" to 2011"'s GRAMMY® Award-nominated milestone, ""A DRAMATIC TURN OF EVENTS"". Long renowned as one of rock"'s most audacious live acts, Dream Theater is currently in the midst of their marathon ""An Evening With Dream Theater - Along For The Ride World Tour,"" with European headline concerts and top-billed festival appearances slated through the summer. For more, please see www.dreamtheater.net/tour. With total sales exceeding 10 million albums and DVDs worldwide, Dream Theater have long stood among the upper echelon of hard rock giants. Albums such as 1992"'s RIAA gold-certified classic ""IMAGES & WORDS"" (featuring the breakthrough top 10 single, ""Pull Me Under"") and 2002"'s double album, ""SIX DEGREES OF INNER TURBULENCE"" have earned the Long Island-based band countless accolades for their visionary synthesis of melodic power and virtuosic experimentation, including being named as one of Rolling Stone"'s top 10 ""Best Prog Rock Bands of All Time."" Dream Theater united with Roadrunner in 2007 and has since unleashed a series of remarkable albums, each work revealing stunning new musical facets and creative avenues. 2009"'s ""BLACK CLOUDS & SILVER LININGS"" proved a major achievement, debuting at #6 on the Billboard 200 - the band"'s highest album chart debut to date. In 2010, Dream Theater found themselves at a career crossroads following the departure of founding drummer/co-producer Mike Portnoy. To fill his seemingly unfillable seat, the band conducted an ambitious search - a process documented in a highly viewed YouTube series - which resulted in the addition of the gifted Mike Mangini. Most significantly, the challenge spurred Dream Theater to extraordinary artistic heights with 2011"'s landmark ""A DRAMATIC TURN OF EVENTS,"" earning the band its first ever GRAMMY® Award nomination (in the ""Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance"" category). Highlighted by the single, ""On The Backs Of Angels,"" the album proved one of the iconic band"'s most successful, making top 10 chart debut in 14 countries, including our own Billboard 200. Furthermore, ""A DRAMATIC TURN OF EVENTS"" was hailed for its ambition, complexity, and sheer melodic power, with Japan"'s influential BURRN! naming it as the year"'s ""Best Album."" 2013"'s ""DREAM THEATER"" - which is not included on ""THE STUDIO ALBUMS 1992-2011"" - made a spectacular debut upon its release, both here and around the globe. The album entered Billboard"'s ""Hard Rock Albums"" chart at #1 while simultaneously arriving at #7 on the overall Billboard 200 - Dream Theater"'s third consecutive top 10 debut. What"'s more, ""DREAM THEATER"" reaped a second GRAMMY® nomination, with the single ""The Enemy Inside"" honored as ""Best Metal Performance."" ""DREAM THEATER,"" which was recorded at Cove City Sound Studios in Glen Cove, New York, with John Petrucci producing and studio luminary Richard Chycki (Aerosmith, Rush) engineering and mixing, marks a brilliant new chapter for the always-adventurous group. Rolling Stone touted the collection as ""the birth of a new era in the band"'s career,"" while Loudwire picked ""DREAM THEATER"" as one of the ""10 Best Metal Albums of 2013"" and Noisecreep selected the record as one of the ""10 Best Vinyl Releases of 2013."" Dream Theater is: John Petrucci (guitar, founding member), John Myung (bass, founding member), James LaBrie (vocals), Jordan Rudess (keyboards and continuum), and Mike Mangini (drums). Disc 1: ""IMAGES AND WORDS"" (1992) Disc 2: ""AWAKE"" (1994) Disc 3: ""FALLING INTO INFINITY"" (1997) Disc 4: ""METROPOLIS PT. 2: SCENES FROM A MEMORY"" (1999) Discs 5 & 6: ""SIX DEGREES OF INNER TURBULENCE"" (2002) Disc 7: ""TRAIN OF THOUGHT"" (2003) Disc 8: ""OCTAVARIUM"" (2005) Disc 9: ""SYSTEMATIC CHAOS"" (2007) Disc 10: ""BLACK CLOUDS & SILVER LININGS"" (2009) Disc 11: ""A DRAMATIC TURN OF EVENTS"" (2011)
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