Equality 7-2521 wrote:
I rarely listen to it, but it's pretty good stuff. Personally I don't find anyone in the band as a particularly good improv player except Levin who is phenomenal.
I prefer the second disc. I can rarely make it through all of 3 Minute Warning.
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Righto. I'm about to sell my copy of LTE2 actually. I used to love this stuff when I first got into prog, but as my tastes have shifted, I don't find myself having any desire to listen to them. Certainly it's good music, but it's not groundbreaking or the best of its kind. I like Planet X and Gordian Knot, for example, play better instrumental prog metal. They have a sonic identity and they have an atmospheric identity that is missing from LTE. Also, I do think that the DT boys do some good improv, but it's usually when they're playing live with DT. For example, the guitar solo at the beginning of The Spirit Carries On from the Score DVD is incredibly moving and good. When they jam out in DT it's usually quite entertaining too, though I think it's clear that they are better at writing songs and solos than they are at jamming and improvising.