Gutter Ballet by Savatage

Gutter Ballet

Savatage

Released: 1989

Gutter Ballet is the fifth full-length album produced by the American progressive metal band Savatage. This was the second album created under the direction of producer Paul O'Neill and was initially released in 1989. This album was a true turning point for the band, for after Jon Oliva watched Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical The Phantom of the Opera in Toronto, he decided to change the sound of the band, from a heavy metal to a more progressive sound, which is reflected in songs such as "When the Crowds Are Gone" and "Gutter Ballet". Gutter Ballet is not a concept album, but the final three songs ("Mentally Yours", "Summer's Rain", "Thorazine Shuffle") are a conceptual suite dealing with a single character as revealed by the band in interviews.

Track List

1Of Rage and War4:47
2Gutter Ballet6:20
3Temptation Revelation2:56
4When the Crowds Are Gone5:46
5Silk and Steel2:59
6She's in Love3:52
7Hounds6:29
8The Unholy4:37
9Mentally Yours5:20
10Summer's Rain4:33
11Thorazine Shuffle4:43

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