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DREAM THEATER: Complete 'Live At Luna Park' Details Revealed
On November 5, Eagle Rock Entertainment will release
"Dream Theater: Live At Luna Park" on 2DVD, Blu-ray, visual digital
formats and a deluxe edition. The deluxe edition is an 11.5" square 60
page hardback photobook containing the Blu-ray, 2 DVDs and 3 CDs presenting all
the key physical formats in one release; the CDs are only available in this
deluxe edition. These releases boast the 160 minute main show — accompanied by
a wealth of bonus material — and feature many of the band's classic tracks,
including "Metropolis Pt. 1", "The Silent Man", "Pull
Me Under", "The Root Of All Evil", "The Test That Stumped Them
All", "The Spirit Carries On" and the recent "On The Backs
Of Angels". DREAM THEATER began their mammoth "A Dramatic Tour Of
Events" world trek in July 2011 with the final leg in South America taking
place in August 2012. It was here at the Luna Park Arena in Buenos Aires, Argentina,
that they decided to film the two nights that make up this DVD release. The
"Live At Luna Park" band lineup for this show is James LaBrie
(vocals); John Petrucci (guitar); Jordan Rudess (keyboards); John Myung (bass);
and Mike Mangini (drums). This was DREAM THEATER's first tour and album with
their new drummer and all the tracks from that album, "A Dramatic Turn Of
Events", are included in either the main show or the bonus performances.
The bonus features offer live versions of six great tracks: "These Walls";
"Build Me Up, Break Me Down"; "Caught In A Web"; "Wait
For Sleep"; "Far From Heaven"; and "Pull Me Under".
Also on "Live At Luna Park" is a documentary, the trailer for the
cinema release of the film, a "behind-the-scenes" feature and the
cartoon intro that ran on big screens prior to the band taking to the stage in
Buenos Aires. The Blu-ray additionally features six multi-angle options on
"Outcry". "Dream Theater: Live At Luna Park" track listing:
01. Bridges In The Sky 02. 6:00 03. The Dark Eternal Night 04. This Is The Life
05. The Root Of All Evil 06. Lost Not Forgotten 07. Drum Solo 08. A Fortune In
Lies 09. The Silent Man 10. Beneath The Surface 11. Outcry 12. Piano Solo 13.
Surrounded 14. On The Backs Of Angels 15. War Inside My Head 16. The Test That
Stumped Them All 17. Guitar Solo 18. The Spirit Carries On 19. Breaking All
Illusions 20. Metropolis Pt. 1 Roadrunner Records e-mailed guitarist John
Petrucci and keyboardist Jordan Rudess to get their thoughts on these special
shows. Roadrunner Records: You played four songs with a string quartet over the
two nights. Who did the arrangements? Jordan Rudess: All the string parts were
written by Eren Basbug, the young and talented Turkish musician that I
discovered online through his beautiful orchestrations of DREAM THEATER's music
and then his great work orchestrating and conducting the premiere of my own
composition, "Explorations For Keyboard And Orchestra". For two of
the songs we did live with the quartet ("Beneath The Surface" and
"Far From Heaven") I had originally arranged and recorded
quartet-like string parts from my keyboard, and that is what you hear on
"A Dramatic Turn Of Events". Eren was able to take those two songs
and really make sure what I wrote worked for real players, as well as add some
nice touches! For the other two songs, "The Silent Man" and
"Wait For Sleep", he created original quartet arrangements.
Roadrunner Records: How much rehearsal time did you have with the quartet? John
Petrucci: We played through each song with them a couple of times at
soundcheck. We probably spent about an hour in total making sure they were
comfortable and that they knew certain cues, etc. Jordan Rudess: We had one
rehearsal before the first show. I had sent all the music to coordinator Luis
Gorelik (who is a well known conductor in South America) and he helped organize
the players. Roadrunner Records: How did their presence alter the way you guys
in the band played those songs? Obviously they weren't just sawing away in the
background; they were integral to the music, so…in what ways? John Petrucci:
Honestly, we played the songs just as we have been and they followed us. On
"Beneath The Surface" and "Far From Heaven", they basically
played the arrangements that are on the album. Original arrangements were
created for "The Silent Man" and "Wait For Sleep". Jordan
Rudess: In our rehearsal, I was literally conducting them and we all worked
quickly to get things into shape and make sure the players really understood
the music and what was going to happen in the chain of events on stage. The
good thing was that these four songs all really are totally suitable for real
strings, so it was an easy conceptual/musical addition to our presentation.
Roadrunner Records: Other than the new album (which was played almost in its entirety
each night), the albums you played the most material from were "Images And
Words", "Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence" and "Awake".
Why those albums, from your perspective? John Petrucci: We try to create a show
that has a certain curve to it. The way that it begins, unfolds and concludes
are all carefully thought about. We have so much material at this point that
it's difficult to fit in songs from each album. Based on what we played on past
tours as well as the flow and arc of the show, we thought these were the
strongest choices. Jordan Rudess: There are so many factors that are in play to
create a setlist. Generally, we all felt that we offered a night of music that
was a well-balanced mixture of our material that not only spanned a lot of our
albums but also flowed really well for the course of the evening. Roadrunner
Records: On the second night, you guys played "Pull Me Under" as the
encore, which you've been playing a lot more on tour this year than in the past
few years… but only outside the U.S. Is that a song foreign audiences want to
hear more than fans at home? John Petrucci: "Pull Me Under" always
goes over, no matter what country we are in. It just has that kind of power and
familiarity, I guess. We really thought that it sounded great with [new
drummer] Mike Mangini playing it and wanted to share that with our listeners.
Jordan Rudess: I don't know — but I will tell you that they literally were
trying to rush the stage in Buenos Aires when we played it. It was nuts!
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