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  • Release Date: 10/24/1995
  • Sales Rank: 43,792
  • Label: ATLANTIC / WEA
  • UPC: 075678285028
 
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Dead Winter Dead

1LISTENOverture 1:49
2LISTENSarajevo 2:26
3LISTENThis Is the Time (1990) 5:39
4LISTENI Am 4:32
5LISTENStarlight 5:38
6LISTENDoesn't Matter Anyway 3:47
7LISTENThis Isn't What We Meant 4:12
8LISTENMozart and Madness 5:01
9LISTENMemory Dead Winter Dead Intro 1:18
10LISTENDead Winter Dead 4:16
11LISTENOne Child 5:13
12LISTENChristmas Eve (Sarajevo 12/24) 3:12
13LISTENNot What You See 5:03

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With Dead Winter Dead, Savatage returned to rock opera, a format the band had explored previously on Streets. However, with several lineup changes having taken place since that seminal 1991 album, the sound of Dead Winter Dead is quite different. On this album alone, the group have a new drummer in Jeff Platte and a new guitarist in Al Pitrelli. Chris Caffery, the guitarist who had briefly been in the band earlier, also returned to the group's lineup. Musically, Savatage have built upon the musical ground of Handful of Rain with grand but heavy arrangements of theatrical and complex pieces. Both "This Is the Time (1990)" and the closing ballad, "Not What You See," show the strong influence of musicals on the songwriters. Take away the heavy guitars and you have something that could appear in many a Broadway show. Built around a story that takes place during the Balkan War of the early 1990s, the music nicely captures the wide range of emotion that the narrative calls for. While Zachery Stevens provides the vocals for the majority of the album, songwriter and former lead singer Jon Oliva returns on the sinister "I Am," and the almost-rap "Doesn't Matter Anyway," which provides some straight-forward metal in between the more progressive pieces. The instrumentals, "Mozart and Madness" and "Christmas Eve (Sarajevo 12/24)," are surprisingly well-arranged ominous metal versions of classical and traditional Christmas pieces, the latter of which would appear on the first Trans-Siberian Orchestra album. ~ Geoff Orens, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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A definite essential...by Anonymous

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June 25, 2000: A concept album about the war in Bosnia, 'Dead Winter Dead' (the first Savatage album that I owned) is probably my favorite album of all time. The melody and power of their previous album, 'Handful Of Rain', is taken to a new level in this context. Once again the band moves far beyond the typical metal sound to incorporate strings and other symphonic elements into the music. The story, the lyrics, the poetry, the musicianship, the production, everything in this album is just truly remarkable.

Frigging Awesomeby Anonymous

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January 31, 2000: This is an excellent example of a very well put together concept album. It has a story about a war in the town of Sarajevo. Each song moves the storyline along. Most of it is rock and some is rather heavy. But some other parts have very good orchestral arrangements and pianos in them. Savatage doesn't disappoint with this awesome release. Highly recommended.