- Product Code: 422 259-2 | MCD42259 | MCAD42259
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Dream Theater's first official release gave an indication that this was a talented band that combined the styles of Yes, Rush, and Queensrÿche. The latter seemed to be too big of an influence at this stage of their career. Vocalist Charlie Dominici's voice is not powerful enough to carry out the band's otherwise convincing intensity, and his attempt to sound like Queensrÿche's Geoff Tate was unsuccessful. The music here is not as heavy as it would become in the '90s but could still be classified as Progressive Metal. Guitarist John Petrucci and drummer Mike Portnoy established themselves as competent musicians, but their individual styles were not yet refined.
The band was originally formed in 1985 by John Myung (bass), Mike Portnoy (drums), and John Petrucci (guitar) under the name Majesty, which was inspired by Portnoy's commentary on the ending of "Bastille Day" by Rush. After the band found a keyboardist in schoolmate Kevin Moore, the band hosted auditions and settled on Chris Collins as the lead vocalist. Majesty recorded "The Majesty Demos" between 1985 and 1986 but, shortly thereafter, were forced to change their name after another band threatened to take legal action. While touring around New York, Collins left the band, and the band went through many lead singers before settling in with experienced vocalist Charlie Dominici. Still trying to come up with ideas to rename their band, Portnoy's father suggested the name Dream Theater, which was the name of a nearby movie theater. They accepted the name, and eventually signed their first recording contract with Mechanic/MCA. The album was then recorded in mid-1988 at Kajem/Victory Studios in Gladwyne, Pennsylvania, notable for the recording of "Operation: Mindcrime" by Queensrÿche, and the whole process took three weeks. With the relatively warm reception of their original demos, the band expected their debut album to be received with much fanfare and buzz, but the album went largely unnoticed by the music industry, and eventually led to Mechanic/MCA cutting their contract ties with the band, resulting in a small club tour for the album exclusively in the New York area.
"When Dream And Day Unite" is composed mostly of material that originally surfaced during the band's early years as Majesty, and it is the only Dream Theater album to be recorded with their full original lineup. Due to tensions within the band and creative differences, Dominici was fired from the band, and they were without a lead singer until late 1990. James LaBrie replaced Charlie Dominici as the lead vocalist on all subsequent albums.
With Charlie Dominici on vocals, they took their first step in becoming one of the world's best known bands in the Progressive Metal. It’s their shortest release, but one in which you can hear what later became the signature of the band. With Shreddy riffs and Jazzy signatures, the band putted their influences out of 70s and 80s Prog Rock. As a milestone in the evolution of Progressive Metal, it’s an album full of atmospheric keyboard sounds, epic vocals and some powerful riffs. Charlie Dominici got some similarity with the voice of Geddy Lee and even the melodies got some of the stronger parts from Rush. But all to all, it’s just a great start in the massive popularity they would receive a few years later. Dream Theater is one of the most successful bands in the Progressive Metal. After releasing their first top-selling album, "Images And Words" (1992), they were performing to bigger audiences. To date, has they sold over 13 million records worldwide.
"When Dream And Day Unite" did not receive much attention upon release, but due to the commercial success of "Images And Words", the album later received critical reviews and criticism from many resources. This is the only Dream Theater album that failed to chart on the Billboard 200.
Mechanic Records/MCA Records, Inc., 1989 (422 259-2 | MCD42259 | MCAD42259). Made in the E.U.
Tracklist:
1. A Fortune In Lies 5:12
2. Status Seeker 4:17
3. The Ytse Jam 5:46
4. The Killing Hand 8:41
5. Light Fuse And Get Away 7:23
6. Afterlife 5:26
7. The Ones Who Help To Set The Sun 8:05
8. Only A Matter Of Time 6:35
Total playing time: 51:25 min.
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