Greatest Hit (...and 21 Other Pretty Cool Songs) [Remastered] - Dream Theater

Greatest Hit (...and 21 Other Pretty Cool Songs) [Remastered]

Dream Theater

  • Genre: Metal
  • Release Date: 2008-03-29
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 22

  • ℗ 2008 Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Pull Me Under (2007 Remix) Dream Theater 8:13 USD 1.29
2
Take the Time (2007 Remix) Dream Theater 8:22 USD 1.29
3
Lie (Edited Version) Dream Theater 5:01 USD 1.29
4
Peruvian Skies Dream Theater 6:42 USD 1.29
5
Home (Edited Version) Dream Theater 5:38 USD 1.29
6
Misunderstood (Edited Version) Dream Theater 5:14 USD 1.29
7
The Test That Stumped Them All Dream Theater 5:00 USD 1.29
8
As I Am Dream Theater 7:14 USD 1.29
9
Endless Sacrifice Dream Theater 11:23 USD Album Only
10
The Root of All Evil Dream Theater 7:16 USD 1.29
11
Sacrificed Sons Dream Theater 9:41 USD 1.29
12
Another Day (2007 Remix) Dream Theater 4:25 USD 1.29
13
To Live Forever Dream Theater 4:56 USD 1.29
14
Lifting Shadows Off a Dream Dream Theater 6:09 USD 1.29
15
The Silent Man Dream Theater 3:47 USD 1.29
16
Hollow Years Dream Theater 5:55 USD 1.29
17
Through Her Eyes (Alternate Al Dream Theater 6:03 USD 1.29
18
The Spirit Carries On Dream Theater 6:39 USD 1.29
19
Solitary Shell (Edited Version Dream Theater 4:10 USD 1.29
20
I Walk Beside You Dream Theater 4:28 USD 1.29
21
The Answer Lies Within Dream Theater 5:15 USD 1.29
22
Disappear Dream Theater 6:45 USD 1.29

Reviews

  • Horrible hair metal, skip!!

    1
    By Hansum
    This is garbage prog-metal with operatic themes. Total 80's garbage for idiots who couldn't score in back in the day. Nerd metal.
  • Anti Climax

    3
    By Keeper_of_The_Shadows
    I love DT and this compilation is amazing. Every song is a masterpiece in its in its own right. The album is an Intoxicating journey through the magnificent history of these breathtaking, extraordinary musicians. Yet with each new release, these unparalleled virtuosos manage to tap deeper into the infinite yet mysterious dimension of exquisite, opulent progressive mastery. DTs musical achievements are both legendary and supernatural. While Portnoy is Indeed missed, the compositions continue to assault and intoxicate with relentless sentimentality and unapologetic rage. DTs existence strengthens my will to live; its music never fails to cleanse, refresh and heal my restless heart and soul. Ok, having said that I now ask: WHERE THE HELL IS SPACE DYE VEST? How can they release a compilation of this magnitude and NOT include one of the most beautiful and haunting songs ever written? That is just WRONG! The absence of SPACE DYE VEST from this album was a real anti-climax. who through the individual instruments of these magnificent musicians.
  • Greatest hits

    1
    By Swiftlock6
    And 21 other pretty cool songs?WHERE ARE THEY?????
  • This was... probably not the best idea.

    3
    By zachjones1
    I love DT, but... Why do we need a Greatest Hits album from them? To me, DT has always seemed to put a lot more work into their ALBUMS, and the singles have always seemed like an afterthought. It makes for an extremely awkward Greatest Hits album, where a lot of the best songs are left out and what's there doesn't flow at all. Dream Theater is known for awesome albums and 10+ minute long masterpieces, not radio hits.
  • Everything a comp should be... And more

    5
    By Ytsejam58
    This compilation is great. No only does it put most of DT's best work on here, they used a lot of alternate versions and single cuts. I hate the comp albums where it's just a mix playlist someone put together. If your a true DT fan, you will have all those songs already. So it doesnt leave out the fans. And it gives new listeners an idea of what dt is all about. I reccomend this to anyone
  • Greatest Hits?

    4
    By uber cool dude
    Good choice for most of these songs, but this is a horrible album... I will never get over such a messily butchered version of Scene Six: Home, and so many hits are left out. I mean, where the hell is Metropolis Pt. 1? What about Under A Glass Moon? I mean, Peruvian Skies gets on, but not these? See, In my opinion, DT already had 2 greatest hits albums out so far... They are called Images & Words and Metropolis Pt.2: Scenes From a Memory.
  • Biased, uncalled for review.

    5
    By Derrick #1
    Who THE hell wrote this review. It's okay to have a little slant in a review, but all out bashing a group, whether any skill is possessed, or not, is completely and utterly inappropriate.
  • Sounds great despite the slicing

    5
    By Nitephall
    Great job on the remixes: Labrie's vocals come through clearer, as do all the other parts. It's like high def Dream Theater. Includes one new song, "To Live Forever", that sounds like it's from the Images and Words collection. Only negative is the cuts they made to some of the songs. The long, chaotic and orgasmically oriental guitar solo on "Home" was axed. But on the other hand, "Through Her Eyes" now features a nice sax solo. I thought the purchase was worth it--you really can hear a difference in the sound.
  • 10/10

    5
    By Vwyvern
    Impecables!!! Exelente combinacion de temas...todo un great hits con mayusculas!!!
  • Great to get into Dream Theater...

    3
    By rockthelotus
    ...not an album worth getting if you already like them though. This album got my friend into Dream Theater, mainly due to most of the songs being cut (Home is 12 minutes... on this its 5:38.) Instead of having progressive instrumental sections for 6 minutes, that is cut out for more of an album focused on vocals. The song "Lie" originally has a 1 minute solo ending the song yet in this version, it fades out after the vocals end, as does the song "Home" which has an experimental intro -> the part that is on this disc -> more experimental parts. If you know any of the edited songs on this compilation already, don't get this (That would be like buying a fully filled Cheeseburger and then trading it in for a Hamburger with just the meat and buns, very pointless.) ALSO: don't buy this on itunes... Go buy it in a store, when you buy it you get 2 discs... 1 with the "dark" songs which are the more metal tracks (1-11) and 1 with the "light" songs which are the softer tracks (12-22.) It just seems cooler, just like Pink Floyd - The Wall, with its transition in the 2 discs.

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