Eyes of a Stranger (song) explained

Eyes of a Stranger
Cover:Queensryche - Eyes of a Stranger cover.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Queensrÿche
Released:1988
Recorded:1987–1988
Studio:Kajem/Victory Studios in Gladwyne, Pennsylvania, USA
Genre:Progressive metal[1]
Length:6:38
Label:EMI
Producer:Peter Collins
Prev Title:Breaking the Silence
Prev Year:1988
Next Title:Revolution Calling
Next Year:1988

"Eyes of a Stranger" is a song by progressive metal band Queensrÿche appearing on their 1988 album . It is the last song on Operation Mindcrime, summarizing the story in the album. It has also been featured on two of their compilations, Greatest Hits and . It was the band's first single to chart on the US Mainstream Rock chart, where it reached number 35.

Known as a fan favorite, the group has played the song often live, doing so over a thousand times as of April 2016, and the track is the band's number one most played song in its setlist history.[2]

Critical reception

Members of the Scottish pop band Win reviewed the song for the May 13, 1989 issue of British music newspaper Record Mirror. Emmanuel Shoniwa and Davy Henderson both found the beginning intro of the track "seriously good" and even "brilliant". But continuation of it brought disappointment to them. Shoniwa supposed that Queensrÿche simply "frightened themselves" and Henderson said that the band were faced with an identity crisis.[3]

Personnel

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: AllMusic. Huey. Steve. Operation: Mindcrime - Queensrÿche. May 29, 2017.
  2. Web site: Queensrÿche Tour statistics - songs played total. April 25, 2016. setlist.fm.
  3. Henderson. Davy. Davy Henderson. Shoniwa. Emmanuel. Review: Queensrÿche — Eyes of a Stranger. Record Mirror. 13 May 1989. 12 February 2022. 29. London. Spotlight Publications Ltd.. World Radio History. 0144-5804. https://web.archive.org/web/20211006165742/https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Record-Mirror/80s/89/Record-Mirror-1989-05-13.pdf. 6 October 2021.