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Queensryche - Operation: Mindcrime II

Label - Rhino
Reviewed by: Mark E. Waterbury
Genre: Prog/Hard/Rock
Country: USA
Language: English
Length: 59:01
Release Date: April 4, 2006
Label:
Rhino
Band Members: Geoff Tate-lead vocals, Michael Wilton-guitars
  Mike Stone-guitars, Eddie Jackson-bass,
  Scott Rockenfield-drums, Ronnie James Dio/Pamela Moore, Miranda Tate - guest vocals,
     
Track Listing: 1.)-Freiheit Ouvertüre 1:35 8.)-Signs Say Go 3:16
  2.)- Convict 0:08 9.)- Re-Arrange You 3:11
  3.)- I'm American 2:53 10.)-The Chase 3:09
  4.)-One Foot In Hell 4:12 11.)-Murderer? 4:33
  5.)- Hostage 4:29 12.)-Circles 2:58
  6.)- The Hands 4:36 13.)-If I Could Change It All 4:27
  7.)Speed Of Light 3:12 14.)-An International Confrontation 2:32
    15.)-A Junkie's Blues 3:41
    16.)-Fear City Slide 4:58
    17.)-All The Promises 5:10
     
The Review

Eighteen years after Queensryche released “Operation: Mindcrime,” the album many critics and most fans consider to be the Seattle art rocker’s “Pieta”, the story continues with “Operation: Mindcrime II.” Perhaps most fans were not really as concerned with the continued plight of “Mindcrime’s” protagonist Nicky as they were of how the music would compare with the original classic in general. Stylistically, the only slight change in “Mindcrime II” is that there is a more decided tilt towards progressive rock not evident since 1996’s “Promised Land.” Always a bit on the experimental side to begin with, the stunning musical intricacies of “Mindcrime II” set it apart from the original. Although Queensryche had already proved to be a more cerebral metal act with the first “Mindcrime,” it was still in essence a straight forward rock album. “Mindcrime II” has elements of that, particularly in songs like “I’m American,” “One Foot In Hell” and “Signs Say Go.” While not as streamlined as the original, “II” represents a very talented band pulling out all stops to flaunt their musical prowess while still providing solid rock songs. Perhaps the story gets lost a bit in the result, but the musical intensity here is so mesmerizing that it does not really matter. With some of the more cynical QR fans it will be impossible to ever top the original “Mindcrime,” but for those who have always believed QR existed on a higher plane of musical abilities, “II” will actually be far more satisfying. If the original was the “Pieta,” then “II” is Queensryche’s "Sistene Chapel".

5/5 by Mark E.Waterbury 5/8/06

 

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