DREAM THEATER — Live at Luna Park

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Movie · 2013

Tracklist

DVD 1:

1. Bridges in the Sky
2. 6:00
3. The Dark Eternal Night
4. This Is the Life
5. The Root of All Evil
6. Lost Not Forgotten
7. Drum Solo
8. A Fortune in Lies
9. The Silent Man
10. Beneath the Surface
11. Outcry
12. Keyboard 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: The Miracle and the Sleeper

DVD 2:

21. These Walls
22. Build Me Up, Break Me Down
23. Caught in a Web
24. Wait for Sleep
25. Far from Heaven
26. Pull Me Under

Bonus features:
1. Documentary
2. Trailer
3. Behind The Scenes
4. Cartoon Intro
5. Outry In Multi-Angle (only on Blu-Ray)

Total Time 300 mins


Bonus audio:

CD 1:

1. Bridges In The Sky (11:00)
2. 6:00 (5:55)
3. The Dark Eternal Night (10:10)
4. This Is The Life (7:03)
5. The Root Of All Evil (9:30)
6. Lost Not Forgotten (9:58)
7. Drum Solo (6:19)
8. A Fortune In Lies (5:20)
9. The Silent Man (4:16)
10. Beneath The Surface (5:29)

CD 2:

1. Outcry (11:31)
2. Piano Solo (3:05)
3. Surrounded (6:05)
4. On The Backs Of Angels (8:32)
5. War Inside My Head (2:15)
6. The Test That Stumped Them All (4:55)
7. Guitar Solo (8:39)
8. The Spirit Carries On (7:54)
9. Breaking All Illusions (12:44)
10. Metropolis Pt. 1 (12:46)

CD 3:

1. These Walls (7:28)
2. Build Me Up, Break Me Down (7:04)
3. Caught In A Web (5:42)
4. Wait For Sleep (2:52)
5. Far From Heaven (4:08)
6. Pull Me Under (8:31)

Total Time 189:11

Line-up/Musicians

- John Myung / Bass
- John Petrucci / Guitars, Backing Vocals
- James LaBrie / Vocals
- Jordan Rudess / Keyboards
- Mike Mangini / Drums

About this release

Released by Eagle Rock, 5 November, 2013.

Recorded live on August 19 & August 20, 2012, at Luna Park Stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Available in the following formats: 2 DVD / Blu-Ray / 2 DVD + 3 CD / Blu-Ray + 3 CD / 2 DVD + Blu-Ray + 3 CD

Thanks to diamondblack for the addition and adg211288, Pekka for the updates

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Warthur
Though released in late 2013, a few months after they put out their self-titled album, Dream Theater's Live At Luna Park actually captures a 2012 residency at the titular venue hailing from the Dramatic Turn of Events tour - hence the daredevil unicyclist from that cover appearing here.

That album was, of course, largely an exercise in reassuring listeners that Dream Theater could still be Dream Theater without Mike Portnoy at the drum stool, though it managed to pull through on the strength of its material. Here, the band seem to be doing the same thing from the perspective of live albums - demonstrating to fans that we needn't worry, new boy Mike Mangini can drum for absurd amounts of time just like Mike Portnoy could. The three-CD live album had become something of a calling card for Dream Theater - though by this point in their career they tended to be coupled to DVDs - and so this seems to have been an exercise in demonstrating that the adjusted lineup could still do this.

It's not bad, on the whole, but it doesn't feel compelling necessary either. Unless you are a true zealot, there's a point where you've kind of got enough live Dream Theater, and though the focus here on material from A Dramatic Turn of Events at least means there's fresh stuff here, there's more that could have been done to shake up the set list. There's a bizarre lack of material from Black Clouds and Silver Linings, despite that they hadn't done any of their 3CD live albums since the Systematic Chaos tour, so that's an entire well of material left unaccountably untapped. Chunks of this material has already had good airings on live albums, and the strong focus on material from Images and Words and Awake makes the set list feel lop-sided - Octavarium, Six Degrees, and Metropolis also get a look-in, but there's several albums which just get overlooked entirely.

To an extent, of course, that's a testament to the strength of Dream Theater's body of work - of course you can come up with a 3 hour-plus setlist only working from a fraction of their back catalogue, they've got an embarrassment of riches to choose from! At the same time, it does make the setlist feel a bit off, and between this and them sticking fairly closely to the studio renditions for the most part it just makes the whole thing seem inessential compared to prior live releases. It comes across as Dream Theater putting out these super-long live albums because they feel an obligation to, rather than (as with Live Scenes From New York) it felt like the natural and artistically appropriate choice. If my feeling on that is correct, that's an issue; if it's not, it's still a problem, because it means the album's failed to convince me on that front.

Either way, this captures a solid performance so I can't rate it down too much, it just doesn't quite have the magic of Scenes From New York.

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