Dream Theater made arguably their first official long-form musical epic as a band once they launched “A Change of Seasons” in September of 1995. However the 23-minute opus had truly been taking form lengthy earlier than that.
“‘A Change of Seasons’ was written initially in 1989 [and] was one of many first issues we wrote after When Dream and Day Unite [the band’s 1989 debut album],” drummer Mike Portnoy shares in a brand new dialog with the UCR Podcast, which you’ll hear beneath. “That was one of many first issues we wrote, meaning to be on [1992’s] Photos and Phrases. So yeah, it is received a protracted historical past. It is actually about 36 years previous at this level.”
Why Did not Dream Theater Launch ‘A Change of Seasons’ Earlier than 1995?
Although it arrived after their third album, 1994’s Awake, the delay had nothing to do with the band being sad with their very own work. As an alternative, Portnoy says it was their new label, Atco Data, helmed by A&R man Derek Shulman, that despatched the prolonged suite packing.
“On the eleventh hour, the label made us go away it off the album, simply because they did not desire a 75-minute album,” he recollects. “[They just] thought it was an excessive amount of for a sophomore launch from a brand new band. At that time, we hadn’t even had any success … and it was just a bit an excessive amount of for a significant label like Atco/Atlantic to swallow. It [went] on the shelf after Photos and Phrases, and it broke our hearts.”
As Shulman himself writes in his forthcoming Large Steps memoir, he empathized with the younger group, having confronted comparable frustrations throughout his personal profession with progressive rockers Mild Large. Even the thought of growing radio and MTV-friendly edits of Dream Theater’s preliminary single, “Pull Me Beneath,” was one thing he knew would not have flown in his world.
“God is aware of, Mild Large would have advised the label to fuck off in the event that they needed to rework a completely fashioned composition right into a bite-sized radio nugget,” he wrote. “However I wasn’t representing Mild Large, I used to be advising Dream Theater.”
How Did Mike Portnoy Take the Information?
Portnoy was crushed by the shift in plans. “That was my first lyrical piece, and for it to not be on Photos and Phrases, I felt type of overlooked,” he explains. “I did not write any lyrics to the remainder of the songs on Photos as a result of I believed ‘A Change of Seasons’ was going to be there. So it felt like an enormous a part of my voice had been minimize off the album. As a result of the lyrics and the story and the idea for ‘A Change of Seasons’ may be very, very private for me. It is a very, very heavy subject material.”
Dream Theater continued to battle for “A Change of Seasons,” lastly getting the thumbs-up in 1995 from Atco to place it out as an EP. “However at that time, it had been by way of so many modifications,” Portnoy particulars. “, there was the unique model with Kevin Moore, after which we type of revisited it for the EP model, with a seven-string guitar and with Derek Sherinian [Moore’s replacement] on keyboards. So we type of reinterpreted it for the model that the world is aware of now.”
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Dream Theater is Performing ‘A Change of Seasons’ Once more
With followers nonetheless celebrating Portnoy’s return to Dream Theater, their fall tour brings an additional Easter egg. Not solely are they performing the entire of 2025’s Parasomnia reunion album, they’re additionally treating followers to all of “A Change of Seasons.” It is a particular milestone for the drummer, who hasn’t performed the epic stay with the band since 2004.
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“It brings again so many reminiscences to be revisiting it in spite of everything of this time,” he says. “I listened to it and I am like, ‘Wow, that is me once I’m in my early 20s.’ Now, I am in my late 50s and it simply looks as if a few lifetimes in the past. Nevertheless it nonetheless additionally appears like Dream Theater. It feels pure to be sitting in the identical set with Parasomnia. They have been written 35 years aside, however but they nonetheless really feel like they’re the identical band.”
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