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Resonance | ||||
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Released | 1999 | |||
Recorded | 1999 | |||
Genre | Instrumental | |||
Length | 40:33 | |||
Producer | Jordan Rudess | |||
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Resonance is an album by Jordan Rudess recorded and released in 1999.
The album fits with Rudess' "lighter side" along with Secrets of the Muse , 4NYC , Christmas Sky and Notes on a Dream . The tracks are primarily improvised on synthesizers.
All tracks are composed by Jordan Rudess.
Liquid Tension Experiment (LTE) is an American instrumental progressive metal supergroup, founded by Mike Portnoy, then Dream Theater's drummer, in 1997. The band has released two albums through Magna Carta Records. A third album, with the absence of John Petrucci was released in 2007 under the name "Liquid Trio Experiment". A live album with the absence of Jordan Rudess (mostly) was released in 2009 under the name "Liquid Trio Experiment 2". Three live albums and two videos were released in 2009 by the complete band.
Jordan Rudess is an American keyboardist and composer best known as a member of the progressive metal band Dream Theater and the progressive metal supergroup Liquid Tension Experiment.
Resonance is the tendency of a physical system to oscillate at great amplitude at certain frequencies.
Feeding the Wheel is the fifth of many albums by keyboardist Jordan Rudess of Dream Theater and Dixie Dregs fame. Many other musicians perform on tracks on this album including Terry Bozzio, Steve Morse, and Dream Theater bandmate John Petrucci, who also worked with Rudess on Liquid Tension Experiment.
An Evening with John Petrucci and Jordan Rudess is an album by fellow Dream Theater bandmates John Petrucci (guitars) and Jordan Rudess (keyboards). This album is unusual in being performed live by just these two musicians, and only guitar and keyboards. The live recording was made on June 10th 2000 at the Helen Hayes Performing Arts Center in Nyack, New York. "The Rena Song" was dedicated to John Petrucci's wife Rena Sands Petrucci.
Liquid Tension Experiment is the self-titled first studio album by the band Liquid Tension Experiment, released on March 10, 1998 through Magna Carta Records. The band featured guitarist John Petrucci and drummer Mike Portnoy, both of Dream Theater; bassist Tony Levin; and keyboardist Jordan Rudess, who would go on to join Dream Theater in 1999.
A Sort of Homecoming is a live album recorded at various locations by progressive metal band Dream Theater and released by the Dream Theater International Fan Club; thus, it is not part of the official Dream Theater discography. It is named after the U2 song of the same name off their album The Unforgettable Fire.
4NYC is an album by Jordan Rudess which was recorded live September 24, 2001 and released September 10, 2002.
Rhythm of Time is an album by Jordan Rudess recorded and released in 2004.
Rudess/Morgenstein Project is an album by Jordan Rudess and Rod Morgenstein. It came about after a power outage during a Dixie Dregs concert caused all of the Dregs' instruments to fail except Jordan's, so he and Rod improvised until power was restored and the concert could continue. The chemistry between them was so strong that they decided to make their own album and subsequent tour. An Official Bootleg is also available. The album also features an uncredited performance by Kip Winger at the end of the track Masada.
Christmas Sky is an album by Jordan Rudess recorded and released in 2002.
Arrival is an album by Jordan Rudess recorded and released in 1988. It was released under the spelling of "Jordan Rudes".
The Official Bootleg is a live album by Rudess/Morgenstein Project, made up of Jordan Rudess and Rod Morgenstein, released in 2001. The album is made up of tracks recorded during live shows taking place from April 1997 to February 1999.
"Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence" is the sixth song and title track on the album of the same name, written and performed by progressive metal/rock band Dream Theater. Though the song is essentially broken up into eight movements on separate tracks, it lasts 42 minutes in full and takes up the entire second CD of the album. The song was conceived when keyboardist Jordan Rudess wrote what would become the "Overture" section, and the band took various melodies and ideas contained within it and expanded them into segments of the complete piece. The song explores the stories of six individuals suffering from various mental illnesses. Particularly represented are bipolar disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia, post-partum depression, autism, and dissociative identity disorder.
Prime Cuts is a compilation album by Jordan Rudess released in 2006.
The Road Home is a cover album by Jordan Rudess. It was released on September 12, 2007.
Chaos in Motion 2007–2008 is a DVD from the progressive metal band Dream Theater. Released on September 30, 2008, the DVD contains a compilation of live concerts from the band's Chaos in Motion Tour, in support of their 9th studio album Systematic Chaos. This was also the band’s last official live album to be released with their founding member and drummer Mike Portnoy before his departure from the band in September 2010. The tour, which lasted from June 3, 2007 to June 4, 2008, contained 115 shows throughout 35 countries. Two forms of the DVD were released, a 2-disc set and a 5-disc special edition. The special edition was limited to 5,000 copies.
When the Keyboard Breaks is a live album by progressive metal supergroup Liquid Trio Experiment. The album was recorded during a live show of Liquid Tension Experiment in Chicago, Illinois. The album came about when, during the track "Universal Mind", Jordan Rudess' Roland Fantom-G8 keyboard started playing half-step higher notes on every fourth key:
So I'm playing along, everything's fine, but all of a sudden I started hearing these half-steps. It was as if I was playing in C but somebody else was playing in C-sharp. I was looking at John Petrucci, like, 'What the hell are you doing?' But then I saw him stop for a second, and I looked down at my hands and thought, ‘What is that?' I realized that every time I played a C, the keyboard would also play a C-sharp; every time I played a G, it played a G-sharp, and so on. It was playing everything in the worst possible dissonant way.
Notes on a Dream is an album by Jordan Rudess. It was released on June 2, 2009.
The Unforgotten Path is a studio album by Jordan Rudess. It was released on November 16, 2015.