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Yngwie Malmsteen: Raw Live DVD
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Jordan Rudess - Feeding The Wheel
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1. The Voice (Intro)
2. Quantum Soup 
3. Shifting Sands    
4. Dreaming In Titanium
5. Ucan Icon  
6. Center Of The Sphere   
7. Crack The Meter  
8. Headspace  
9. Revolving Door 
10. Interstices   
11. Feel The Wheel 

Total time: 61:50
Released date: 2001

Feeding The Wheel is a milestone in the man's personal expression, comprising eleven instrumental tracks (with a bit of dramatic spoken word) that demonstrate the skills of a man that is both technologically and technically at the top of his game. "This album is important to me because I haven't done something like this since my album Listen. What it is is kind of a full statement of my musicality. You know I'm involved in a lot of different styles. Dream Theater is known for their progressive rock/metal combination and I can certainly relate and I have a lot to say in that area. But in addition, I also have a lot of other styles that I've been playing over the years. What I've always done has been a hybrid. Even when I was 12, 13 years old I was mixing styles together. My first piano lesson was with a guy who basically taught me all the chords and how to improvise. And from there I went into very serious classical piano training. So right from the get-go, I was! involved in exploring, just playing what came out of my mind. But if someone asked me what kind of album this is, I would say a rock album, even though some of it is jazzy, some classical, some perhaps leaning toward Dream Theater. So it's a blend."

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