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Once In a Livetime

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Download links and information about Once In a Livetime by Dream Theater. This album was released in 1970 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal genres. It contains 23 tracks with total duration of 02:34:09 minutes.

Artist: Dream Theater
Release date: 1970
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal
Tracks: 23
Duration: 02:34:09
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. A Change of Seasons I: The Crimson Sunrise (Live) 3:56
2. A Change of Seasons II: Innocence (Live) 3:05
3. Puppies On Acid (Live) 1:24
4. Just Let Me Breathe (Live) 5:53
5. Voices (Live) 10:34
6. Take the Time (Live) 12:20
7. Derek Sherinian Piano Solo (Live) 1:54
8. Lines In the Sand (Live) 13:13
9. Scarred (Live) 9:27
10. A Change of Seasons IV: The Darkest of Winters (Live) 3:17
11. Ytse Jam (Live) 4:09
12. Mike Portnoy Drum Solo (Live) 6:59
13. Trial of Tears (Live) 14:11
14. Hollow Years (Live) 7:01
15. Take Away My Pain (Live) 6:16
16. Caught In a Web (Live) 5:16
17. Lie (Live) 6:45
18. Peruvian Skies (Live) 7:50
19. John Petrucci Guitar Solo (Live) 8:06
20. Pull Me Under (Live) 8:15
21. Metropolis, Pt. 1: The Miracle and the Sleeper (Live) 6:16
22. Learning to Live (Live) 4:13
23. A Change of Seasons VII: The Crimson Sunset (Live) 3:49

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Dream Theater finally released their first official live album, the double-disc Once in a LIVEtime (recorded June 1998 in Paris). Granted, the 1995 release A Change of Seasons contained a wealth of live material, but they were all cover songs, and 1994's Live at the Marquee was only available as a European import. With material spanning their entire career, the many die-hard Dream Theater fans will love Once in a LIVEtime, but it won't win over disbelievers to their highly technical, sometimes cold style. There's no denying that the band's musicianship is top-notch, but the songs often get repetitious and start sounding similar. But Once in a LIVEtime may be a breath of fresh air if you've had it with smug alterna-wannabes who can hardly play, or if you long for the glory days of Yes or ELP (in other words, the music punk rock tried to annihilate). Highlights include their instrumental tour de force "Ytse Jam," as well as the fan favorites "Pull Me Under," "Lie," "Metropolis," and certain portions of their lengthy "A Change of Seasons" composition. Also released in conjunction with Once in a LIVEtime was the home video Five Years in a LIVEtime.