Suspended Animation (John Petrucci album) explained

Suspended Animation
Type:studio
Artist:John Petrucci
Cover:Album Suspended Animation cover.jpg
Border:yes
Released:[1]
Studio:Little Bear Studios, Suffern, New York; Sound on Sound Studios, New York City
Genre:Instrumental rock
Label:Sound Mind
Producer:John Petrucci
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Suspended Animation is the first studio album by Dream Theater guitarist John Petrucci, released independently in 2005 through Sound Mind Music. The songs "Jaws of Life", "Glasgow Kiss" and "Damage Control" have been played during the G3 tour, and the latter two are featured as openers to the 2005 DVD and live album . Some releases of the album have "Curve" split into two separate tracks, with the majority of the song on track six and the latter portion on track seven. On these editions, "Lost Without You" and "Animate-Inanimate" form tracks eight and nine respectively. The correct track listing, without the aforementioned anomalies, is shown below.

Critical reception

Mark Sabbatini at All About Jazz gave Suspended Animation a mixed review, initially criticizing some songs as sounding like "what feels like a market-driven formula for success." He nonetheless noted "Animate-Inanimate" as a highlight, while praising Petrucci's guitar tone, which he described as "clear and distinct even during moments of high-speed indulgence" and setting him apart from his contemporaries.[2]

Personnel

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: JOHN PETRUCCI - Solo Album Now Available, Audio Samples Online . . 20 June 2020 . March 1, 2005.
  2. Sabbatini, Mark (2005-04-05). "John Petrucci: Suspended Animation (2005)". All About Jazz. Retrieved 2014-10-10.