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Ayreon - Human Equation (Bonus Dvd) (Box) [Remastered] (Rmx)

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Format: CD
Label: MUSIC THEORIES
Rel. Date: 05/16/2025
UPC: 8712725749073

Human Equation (Bonus Dvd) (Box) [Remastered] (Rmx)
Artist: Ayreon
Format: CD
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DISC: 1

1. 01 Day One: Vigil
2. 02 Day Two: Isolation
3. 03 Day Three: Pain
4. 04 Day Four: Mystery
5. 05 Day Five: Voices
6. 06 Day Six: Childhood
7. 07 Day Seven: Hope
8. 08 Day Eight: School
9. 09 Day Nine: Playground
10. 10 Day Ten: Memories
11. 11 Day Eleven: Love
12. 01 Day Twelve: Trauma
13. 02 Day Thirteen: Sign
14. 03 Day Fourteen: Pride
15. 04 Day Fifteen: Betrayal
16. 05 Day Sixteen: Loser
17. 06 Day Seventeen: Accident?
18. 07 Day Eighteen: Realization
19. 08 Day Nineteen: Disclosure
20. 09 Day Twenty: Confrontation
21. 01 August Fire
22. 02 No Quarter
23. 03 Space Oddity
24. 04 Day Six - Childhood (Acoustic Version)
25. 05 How You Gonna See Me Now
26. 06 Bloopers
27. 07 Untitled Instrumental
28. 08 When I'm Sixty-Four
29. 09 Loser (Star One Version)
30. 10 No Quarter (Alternative Version)
31. 11 Back 2 Me (Dance Mix)

More Info:

3CD 8p digisleeve. Remixed and remastered classic Ayreon album, originally released in 2004, with bonus tracks from the Ayreon archives. The Human Equation was the sixth album from the progressive rock project Ayreon by Dutch musician Arjen Anthony Lucassen. As with other Ayreon albums, it features guest appearances from several musicians previously unrelated to the project, including James LaBrie of Dream Theater, Mikael Åkerfeldt of Opeth, Eric Clayton of Saviour Machine, and Devin Townsend, performing music arranged and written by Lucassen.The album explores the idea of psychological rebirth, and follows the story of a man who, after falling into a coma following a car crash, is confronted with his past, his emotions, and his current situation as he lays trapped inside his own mind. The circumstances surrounding the crash are mysterious, as the man ("Me", portrayed by James LaBrie) ploughed into a tree on a deserted road in broad daylight. Following this, he slips into a twenty-day coma, with each day represented by a single song. Each song follows a slightly different format, though there are major common themes, such as the presence of Me's manifest emotions in his dream world including Fear (Mikael Åkerfeldt), Reason (Eric Clayton), and Pride (Magnus Ekwall); the presence of Me's Wife (Marcela Bovio) and Best Friend (Arjen Anthony Lucassen) at his bedside; and the past events that Me is forced to reflect on.
        
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