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Rock
Performer: Majesty
Title: Scenes From A Memory
Style: Prog Rock
Year 1996
Genre: Rock
Rating: 4.3
Votes: 460
MP3 size: 1217 mb
FLAC size: 1643 mb
WMA size: 1645 mb
Other formats: AA MP2 AAC APE WMA ASF MIDI

Majesty - Scenes From A Memory mp3 album


Majesty  - Scenes From A Memory mp3 album

Tracklist

1 Distant Echoes 1:47
2 To Set The Sun 5:00
3 Status Seeker 5:09
4 The Killing Hand 8:59
5 Eve 5:03
6 Six O'Clock 5:20
7 Lifting Shadows 5:58
8 Caught In A Web 5:33
9 A Change Of Seasons 17:13
10 Oliver's Twist 9:32
11 Only A Matter Of Time 1:21
12 Autumn Moon 1:02

Notes

"Special limited edition release of 500 discs
A collection of unreleased tracks, live performances and outtakes"

Discs are hand-numbered with black marker.

This is a Dream Theater bootleg disguised as an album by a cover band. This was necessary because the discs were pressed at a US pressing plant which wouldn't press bootlegs.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: CCD-190-9291 G1 960517
luisRED
This one is interesting, as usual, for the Prism Records releases. The first four tracks are from The Living Room in Providence, RI July 9th, 1989 with Charlie Dominici, possibly an FM broadcast. Distant Echoes was an ambient track containing excerpts of When Dream And Day Unite songs which was used as an intro tape during this tour. The beautiful rendition of Eve is from Sursee, Switzerland, November 14th, 1993 (unfortunately kind of noisy). Six O'Clock, Lifting Shadows, and Caught In A Web are demos for the Awake album which have been sped up about a semitone. Then you get the Chris Cintron audition of A Change Of Seasons (sometimes erroneously labeled on bootleg sites as a Charlie Dominici demo), an instrumental demo of Pull Me Under called Oliver's Twist, and a brief excerpt of Only A Matter Of Time with John Arch. The final track, Autumn Moon, is the George Winston studio version of this song. Why it was included on the CD is a mystery. Mike Bahr, the person who compiled the CD, claims it was an accident, but it would not surprise me if he was trying to pull the wool over people's eyes and act like it was a super rare recording of Kevin Moore.