Dream Theater
Master Of Puppets
Review by Greg Olma
From the beginning, Dream Theater always gave the fans something special. When they go out on tour, if they have a 2 night stay at any venue, the second night becomes “cover” night. The band chooses an album that is special or influential to them and they play it from start to finish. The first of these albums to be covered is Metallica’s Master Of Puppets. I previously reviewed their Number Of The Beast cover CD and I think that worked a little better for them. The main reason is because James LaBrie is too good of a singer. His vocals fit with the Iron Maiden classic but here, the vocals need to be rougher and he sang them a bit too smooth. He did an admirable job and some tracks worked better than others but overall, the vocals don’t quite fit the original sound. Having said that, if you were going to have any band cover an album, you would be hard pressed to find a better group to do the job.
This review is available in book format (hardcover and paperback) in Music Street Journal: 2006 Volume 3 at lulu.com/strangesound.
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