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Greatest Hit (...and 21 Other Pretty Cool Songs) [Remastered]

Dream Theater

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  Name Artist Time Price  
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Pull Me Under (2007 Remix) Dream Theater 8:13 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Take the Time (2007 Remix) Dream Theater 8:22 $0.99 View In iTunes
3
Lie (Edited Version) Dream Theater 5:01 $0.99 View In iTunes
4
Peruvian Skies Dream Theater 6:42 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Home (Edited Version) Dream Theater 5:38 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Misunderstood (Edited Version) Dream Theater 5:14 $0.99 View In iTunes
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The Test That Stumped Them All Dream Theater 5:00 $0.99 View In iTunes
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As I Am Dream Theater 7:14 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Endless Sacrifice Dream Theater 11:23 Album Only View In iTunes
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The Root of All Evil Dream Theater 7:16 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Sacrificed Sons Dream Theater 9:41 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Another Day (2007 Remix) Dream Theater 4:25 $0.99 View In iTunes
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To Live Forever Dream Theater 4:56 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Lifting Shadows Off a Dream Dream Theater 6:09 $0.99 View In iTunes
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The Silent Man Dream Theater 3:47 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Hollow Years Dream Theater 5:55 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Through Her Eyes (Alternate Album Mix) Dream Theater 6:03 $0.99 View In iTunes
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The Spirit Carries On Dream Theater 6:39 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Solitary Shell (Edited Version) Dream Theater 4:10 $0.99 View In iTunes
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I Walk Beside You Dream Theater 4:28 $0.99 View In iTunes
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The Answer Lies Within Dream Theater 5:15 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Disappear Dream Theater 6:45 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Dream Theater's Greatest Hit (....And 21 Other Pretty Cool Songs) collection is a strange animal indeed. Despite the band's amazingly longevity — they cut their first demo in 1986 — as a touring act and as a steadily selling concern in the product marketplace, they've had exactly one hit, sort of, in 1992's "Pull Me Under" from the album Images and Words. That they are still together and still a viable touring and recording enterprise is testament enough in these strange times. Apparently, though, that's not enough for them. Drummer Mike Portnoy and his bandmembers assembled this collection with a few twists that make for rather curious listening. Divided into two discs collecting 22 cuts, the first oddity is that the epic, intricate pro-pop metallic jams they are most closely associated with are almost entirely absent here. In their place, as Portnoy goes to great lengths to explain in his liner notes (which amount to more of an apologia than anything else), are a "dark side" disc reflecting the more riff-centric, metallic, guitar and double bass drum tunes that have been influenced by everyone from Black Sabbath and Judas Priest to Iron Maiden and Metallica. The other disc, is, predictably enough, the "light side." Here, the tunes reflect the more melodic, accessibly progressive aspect of the band that has been influenced by, "...U2, Pink Floyd, Journey, and Peter Gabriel." Whatever. What's worse, Portnoy somehow thinks that this set is for the uninitiated, and claims he sees it almost as a "TV commercial or a coming attraction for a film...something that will lure the viewers/listeners in and inspire them to dig deeper, eventually leading them to experience the 'full picture'..." Apparently, he hasn't been paying attention to what's been going on in a marketplace increasingly reliant on digital media.

As for the music itself, here's the rub: the only real thing to attract veteran fans are some 2007 remixes including "Pull Me Under" (they messed with their sole pop culture classic!!!!), "Take the Time," and "Another Day," and edits that include shortened versions of "Lie," "Home," "Misunderstood," and "Solitary Shell." There is also an alternate album mix of the track "Through Her Eyes." The cover sticker reflects this, but the actual track listing on the back of the package does not. Musically, if you are a Dream Theater fan and need to have everything, you already know these tracks, and have them in at least two versions — live and studio — anyway, and the remixes are nothing whatsoever to write home about. If you are a novice, you'd be better of picking up one of the band's truly classic recordings such as Images and Words, Change of Seasons, Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence, or Scenes from a Memory to hear their studio magic, on the one hand, or, Live Scenes from New York on the other. This double-disc makes little sense. Excess is one of the greatest things about Dream Theater: they are one of the best live bands on the planet and understand that big rock & roll is about the show as well as great musicianship, but sometimes, even grand excess is a little to o grand for its own good; this is just such a case.

Customer Reviews

Like with any other compilation...
     

...you're going to disappoint as many people as you'll please. Especially with a band like Dream Theater - a band that doesn't really release singles - all of their fans have their own different highlight lists. With that said, this can serve as an excellent starting point for someone unfamiliar with the band. It has many of their concert staples, and a few bits from their longer compositions (such as Six Degrees of Inner Turbulance and Metropolis pt. 2). They didn't include any of the sections of A Change of Seasons, but most everything else is represented. The reason for a long-time Dream Theater fan to pick this up is the remixes of the Images and Words material. They removed much of the reverb from the tracks and brought some parts to the front of the mix that I hadn't noticed before. Those tracks sound fantastic and are worth downloading individually if you don't purchase the whole CD. There are some edits of some other songs, but they aren't as appealing as the full-length cuts on the original albums. "To Live Forever" is also included, but it's the only B-side on the compilation. I'm giving this only four stars because although it is full of great music from an excellent band, it doesn't have as many incentives for longtime fans as it could. To satisfy the hardcore fans, maybe they'll release a B-side/rarities compilation in the future (or maybe there is one, and I don't know about it).

Perfectly Titled and full of surprises!
     

Dream Theaters greatest hit cd is alittle different than the norm, but what do they do that ever is normal? The remixed version of the "Images and Words" songs sound amazing! Even the edited version of the tunes are a cool addition. Who needs all the same versions of songs we all already have? This greatest hit cd is a must have for every agressive fan out there!

Correct Listing! (Hopefully)
     

First and Foremost, I will ATTEMPT the correct labeling for the incorrect songs:
Another Day is actually The Answer Lies Within
To Live Forever is Disappear
Lifting Shadows Off a Dream is Another Day
The Silent Man is To Live Forever
Hollow Years is Lifting Shadows Off a Dream
Through Her Eyes is The Silent Man
The Spirit Carries On is Hollow Years
Solitary Shell is Through Her Eyes
I Walk Beside You is The Spirit Carries On
The Answer Lies Within is Solitary Shell
Disappear is I Walk Beside You

The listing themselves are right, but the tracks aren't.
Hopefully, that helps out. Indeed, though, this is a MAJOR screwup, although not one done on the actual album (if you were to buy it in stores).

As for the album itself... I'm rather disappointed. In an attempt to attract the mainstream, they took out of this album what the real fans loved so much. The majority of the songs are cut out to make them shorter- something almost no DT fan wants. Their "Dark Side" disc (Disc 1) is not nearly as heavy, or good, as it could have been. Where's The Glass Prison? This Dying Soul? The same with the "Light Side". Where's Vacant? Wait For Sleep? Space Dye Vest?!? I can understand the Epics being absent, with their length and all, though. And although I can say that the songs on the album are in no way bad, one can't help but feel there could have been more...

You're better off starting with Six Degrees, Images and Words, Train of Thought, or the ALMIGHTY Scenes From A Memory. And if you're already a fan, Buying this isn't really worth it, unless you're a diehard fan and want the remixes and edits.

Biography

Formed: 1986 in New York, NY

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s

The technically proficient guitar playing of John Petrucci elevated Dream Theater to the upper echelons of contemporary heavy metal. While its lineup has continuously evolved, the Long Island-based quintet has consistently delivered sharp-edged music. Dream Theater is known for its high-energy concert performances. While they've released several live albums — Live at the Marquee, recorded at the London club; Live in Japan, recorded during the...
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