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Released | January 29, 2002 | |||
Recorded | March–August 2001 | |||
Studio | BearTracks Studios in Suffern, New York | |||
Genre | Progressive metal, progressive rock | |||
Length | 96:17 | |||
Label | Elektra | |||
Producer | Mike Portnoy, John Petrucci | |||
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Entertainment Weekly | (B)[2] |
Rolling Stone | (favorable)[3] |
411mania.com | [4] |
Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence is the sixth full-length studio album by progressive metal band Dream Theater, released as a double-disc album on January 29, 2002 through Elektra Records. Excluding the A Change of Seasons EP, it is the first Dream Theater album to feature a title track. It is also their second longest studio album to date, after The Astonishing. All songs from it have been played live to date.
- 4Track listing
- 6Personnel
Concept[edit]
The recording is a type of concept album wherein the five songs which comprise the first disc explore different themes of lifetime struggle, such as alcoholism, loss of faith, self-isolation, sanctity of life and death. The sixth song—a 42-minute piece occupying the second disc, separated into eight tracks—explores the stories of six individuals suffering from various mental illnesses. Particularly represented are bipolar and post-traumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia, post-partum depression, autism and dissociative personality disorder. Furthermore, the title of the album may also allude to the fact that each song on the album could be seen as a different form of inner turbulence, with the six tracks making another reference to the six degrees, along with the apparent reference to the six degrees of separation. The musical styles of each section of the title track are direct reflections of the band's large variety of influences. Classical, folk, jazz and metal styles are present within the track.
Songs[edit]
- The first track of the album, 'The Glass Prison', is the beginning of the Twelve-step Suite, dealing with Mike Portnoy's story of rehabilitation from alcoholism, continued in tracks on subsequent albums ('This Dying Soul' on Train of Thought, 'The Root of All Evil' on Octavarium, 'Repentance' on Systematic Chaos and 'The Shattered Fortress' on Black Clouds & Silver Linings). 'The Glass Prison' is composed of three parts, mirroring the first three of the twelve steps of the AA program by Bill W. for rehabilitation of alcoholics. Furthermore, it begins with the pink noise that ended 'Finally Free' on Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory.
- 'Blind Faith' features lyrics written by James LaBrie about questioning religious belief. It is the second longest song for which LaBrie has contributed lyrics to date, the longest being 'Sacrificed Sons' from Octavarium. It was also the first time he had written lyrics for more than one song on an album. The next time would also be on Octavarium.
- In the song 'Misunderstood', John Petrucci wrote and played the guitar solo, and then reversed it. He then learned how to play this reversed version, and he tries to mimic the reversed version live with effects. This track is in its shorter radio edit form on the cassette edition.[5]
- 'The Great Debate' is intended to be a non-partisan song dealing with the topic of stem-cell research. It was originally titled 'Conflict at Ground Zero' based on the lyrics in the chorus but was changed at the last minute due to the 9/11 terrorist attack on New York City.[6] Producers John Petrucci and Mike Portnoy were actually in a Manhattan studio conducting final mixes of the album on the day in question and made the change when all of the news reports started to refer to the site as 'Ground Zero.'
- Lyrics for the song 'Disappear' were written by James LaBrie about the subject of death; it was originally titled 'Move On'.[6] This track is omitted entirely from the cassette edition.[5]
- The sixth song, 'Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence', which makes up the entire second CD (albeit split into eight separate tracks), is the longest song Dream Theater have recorded to date. While recording, they wanted to keep the song at 20 minutes, but more and more ideas came which resulted in the length doubling. Realizing that they would have to cut 'Disappear' and 'Misunderstood' to keep the album at one CD, their record label was now open for the idea of a double album, something the band had previously been denied when recording Falling into Infinity for former label EastWest. Despite this, the cassette edition reduced 'Misunderstood' to its radio edit version and omitted 'Disappear' entirely.[5]
- The last chord of 'Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence' is used to open 'As I Am' on the next album Train of Thought, continuing a chain which ended with Octavarium.
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Influences[edit]
Influences for the album's writing and recording, according to the authors, include Metallica's Master of Puppets, Radiohead's OK Computer (and also a Radiohead bootleg Portnoy brought in), Pantera's Far Beyond Driven and the song 'Mouth for War',[7]Megadeth's Rust in Peace,[7]U2's Achtung Baby, Tool's Ænima, Nine Inch Nails' The Downward Spiral, Soundgarden's Superunknown, Alice in Chains' Dirt, Kevin Gilbert's Thud, King's X's Faith Hope Love and Galactic Cowboys' Space in Your Face, Béla Bartók, Rage Against the Machine's The Battle of Los Angeles, and Maria Tipo's Chopin Nocturnes.[8]
Track listing[edit]
Disc one[edit]
All music composed by John Petrucci, John Myung, Jordan Rudess and Mike Portnoy.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Length |
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1. | 'The Glass Prison'
| Portnoy | 13:52 |
2. | 'Blind Faith' | James LaBrie | 10:21 |
3. | 'Misunderstood' | Petrucci | 9:32 |
4. | 'The Great Debate' | Petrucci | 13:46 |
5. | 'Disappear' | LaBrie | 6:46 |
Total length: | 54:18 |
Japanese edition bonus track | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
6. | 'Solitary Shell' (radio edit) | 4:11 |
Disc two[edit]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Length |
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1. | 'I. Overture' | (instrumental) | 6:50 |
2. | 'II. About to Crash' | Petrucci | 5:50 |
3. | 'III. War Inside My Head' | Portnoy | 2:08 |
4. | 'IV. The Test That Stumped Them All' | Portnoy | 5:03 |
5. | 'V. Goodnight Kiss' | Portnoy | 6:17 |
6. | 'VI. Solitary Shell' | Petrucci | 5:47 |
7. | 'VII. About to Crash (Reprise)' | Petrucci | 4:04 |
8. | 'VIII. Losing Time/Grand Finale' | Petrucci | 5:59 |
Total length: | 42:02 |
Chart performance[edit]
- Album
Year | Chart | Position |
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2002 | Billboard 200 | 46[9] |
- Singles
Year | Title | Chart | Position |
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2002 | 'Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence' | Billboard Top Internet Albums | 1[9] |
Personnel[edit]
Dream Theater[edit]
- James LaBrie – lead vocals
- John Petrucci – guitar, background vocals, acoustic guitar on 'Disappear', production
- Jordan Rudess – keyboard
- John Myung – bass
- Mike Portnoy – drums, backing vocals, co-lead vocals on 'The Glass Prison' and 'War Inside My Head', production
Additional personnel[edit]
- Howard Portnoy – gong drum on 'The Great Debate'
Production[edit]
- Doug Oberkircher − engineer
- J.P. Sheganowski – assistant engineer
- Kevin Shirley – mixing
- Claudius Mittendorfer – assistant mixing
- George Marino – mastering
- Eugene 'UE' Natasi – assistant mastering
- Dung Hoang – illustration
- Ken Schles – photography
- May Redding – stylist (photography)
- JMatic – art direction
References[edit]
- ^Taylor, Robert (2011). 'Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence - Dream Theater | AllMusic'. allmusic.com. Retrieved 3 August 2011.
- ^Browne, David (2011). 'Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence Review | Music Reviews and News | EW.com'. ew.com. Retrieved 3 August 2011.
- ^Worley, Gail (2011). 'Dream Theater: Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence : Music Reviews : Rolling Stone'. web.archive.org. Archived from the original on March 3, 2009. Retrieved 3 August 2011.CS1 maint: Unfit url (link)
- ^Walker, Rhett (2011). '411mania.com: Music - Dream Theater – Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence Review'. 411mania.com. Archived from the original on 8 October 2012. Retrieved 3 August 2011.
- ^ abcSix Degrees of Inner Turbulence cassette edition
- ^ ab'FAQ'. mikeportnoy.com. Retrieved 2012-05-24.
- ^ abWhat was Dream Theater thinking about when they wrote the music to The Glass Prison?
- ^What did Dream Theater use for inspiration during the writing and recording of Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence?
- ^ ab'Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence - Dream Theater | Awards'. AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2013-11-20.
External links[edit]
- The Making of Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence Part I on YouTube
- The Making of Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence Part II on YouTube
- The Making of Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence Part III on YouTube
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Dream Theater - Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence (2002)
Track listing
Disc 1:
1. 'The Glass Prison' – 13:52 (music by Dream Theater, lyrics by Portnoy)
* I. Reflection
* II. Restoration
* III. Revelation
2. 'Blind Faith' – 10:21 (Dream Theater, LaBrie)
3. 'Misunderstood' – 9:34 (Dream Theater, Petrucci)
4. 'The Great Debate' – 13:43 (Dream Theater, Petrucci)
5. 'Disappear' – 6:46 (Dream Theater, LaBrie)
Disc 2:
6. 'Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence' – 42:04
* I. Overture – 6:50 (Dream Theater, instrumental)
* II. About to Crash – 5:51 (Dream Theater, Petrucci)
* III. War Inside My Head – 2:08 (Dream Theater, Portnoy)
* IV. The Test That Stumped Them All – 5:03 (Dream Theater, Portnoy)
* V. Goodnight Kiss – 6:17 (Dream Theater, Portnoy)
* VI. Solitary Shell – 5:48 (Dream Theater, Petrucci)
* VII. About to Crash (Reprise) – 4:05 (Dream Theater, Petrucci)
* VIII. Losing Time / Grand Finale – 6:01 (Dream Theater, Petrucci)
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Dream Theater is a progressive metal band formed by three students at the Berklee College of Music in 1985. In the 22 years since its inception, Dream Theater has become one of the most commercially successful progressive bands since the height of progressive rock in the mid-1970s, despite being relatively unknown in mainstream rock circles. The band's two highest selling albums are Images and Words (1992), which was awarded a gold record although it reached only #61 on the Billboard 200 charts; and Awake (1994) which reached #32 on the Billboard 200. Dream Theater has sold over two million albums in the U.S., and over eight million albums and DVDs worldwide.The band is well known for the technical proficiency of its instrumentalists, who have won many awards from music instruction magazines. Dream Theater's members have collaborated with many other notable musicians. Guitarist John Petrucci was named as the third player on the G3 tour six times, more than any other invited guitarist, following in the footsteps of Eric Johnson, Robert Fripp, and Yngwie Malmsteen.
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