The World Is a Game explained

The World is a Game
Type:Album
Artist:Mystery
Cover:The World Is a Game.jpg
Released:August 10, 2012[1]
Recorded:2011–2012
Genre:Symphonic rock, hard rock, progressive rock
Label:Unicorn Digital
Producer:Michel St-Père
Prev Title:One Among the Living
Prev Year:2010
Next Title:Delusion Rain
Next Year:2015

The World is a Game is the fifth studio album by the Canadian rock band Mystery, which by this point consisted of a duo of Michel St-Père and Benoît David. It is the last studio release with David before his departure the following year.

Production

Background

Long time drummer Steve Gagné left the band in 2011, causing Mystery founder Michel St-Père to find a new drummer. While Nick D'Virgilio was working with Cirque du Soleil in Canada, St-Père contacted him about recording the drum tracks for the album as a session musician, to which he agreed.[2] Antoine Fafard, who had worked previously with Mystery as a session musician, recorded the bass tracks and additional acoustic guitars. Marilène Provencher-Leduc played all of the flutes on the album. David Myers of The Musical Box was going to play keyboards on the album, but ultimately did not.

Recording

Work was started on The World is a Game immediately after One Among the Living was released. Recording for the album was done in three studios. D'Virgilio's drum tracks were recorded at Chemical Sound in Toronto on October 3 and 4 2011, Fafard's bass and acoustic guitars were recorded at his own studio, Inhus Studio, in England, with the rest of the recording being done at St-Père's/Serge Gangloff's Studio Illusion III.[3]

Recording on the album continued while David was on tour with Yes; David and St-Père would discuss the album over the phone and David would receive MP3s as work progressed so he could make suggestions.[4]

With the exception of two pieces which originated years prior, "A Morning Rise" and "Dear Someone", all of the music on the album was brand new material written shortly after the release of One Among the Living.[5] [6]

Cover art

The cover art for the album was done by Polish photographer Leszek Bujnowski,[7] and is entitled Rainy Circus.[8]

Personnel

Mystery
Additional musicians

Release information

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Siegel . Noah . The World Is a Game . New Canadian Music . 11 November 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161118163101/http://www.newcanadianmusic.ca/releases/t/the-world-is-a-game/mystery/2012-08-10 . 18 November 2016.
  2. Web site: November 30, 2012 . 22 September 2017 . unfit . https://web.archive.org/web/20130115135458/http://www.ndvmusic.com/november-30-2012 . 15 January 2013.
  3. Web site: Interview with Mystery's Michel St-Père . 25 February 2012 . ProgMontreal.
  4. Wilson . Rich . August 2012 . Looking for Clues . . 29 . 79.
  5. Web site: Interview with Mystery's Michel St-Père . 25 February 2012 . ProgMontreal.
  6. Pelletant . Olivier . December 2012 . Entretien avec Michel St-Père . Interview with Michel St-Père . French . Big Bang . 85 . France.
  7. Web site: R. . Diego . Mystery Revela Mais Uma Música Do Novo Disco, The World Is A Game . Progshine . 11 November 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120816053939/http://progshine.com:80/2012/07/07/mystery-revela-mais-uma-musica-do-novo-disco-the-world-is-a-game/ . 16 August 2012.
  8. Web site: Rainy Circus . 31 August 2011 . Art Limited.