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Universe (Planet X album)
2000 studio album by Planet X From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Universe is the first studio album by the instrumental rock/progressive metal band Planet X, released on June 6, 2000 through Inside Out Music.[1] The album is essentially a continuation of keyboardist Derek Sherinian's 1999 debut solo release Planet X, but this time as a full band effort featuring guitarist Tony MacAlpine and drummer Virgil Donati.
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Critical reception
Glenn Astarita at All About Jazz gave Universe a positive review, recommending it for both "technically inclined prog-heads" and "those who feel that they've heard it all." He praised each musician for their technical prowess, but remarked that it was sometimes difficult to differentiate between MacAlpine's guitar and Sherinian's keyboard.[2]
Robert Taylor at AllMusic gave Universe four stars out of five, saying that "Some of the selections tend to sound the same, but the inventive soloing of each player more than makes up it" and calling it "A fine effort by a very powerful trio".[3]
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Track listing
All music is composed by Virgil Donati, Tony MacAlpine and Derek Sherinian, except where noted.
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Personnel
- Tony MacAlpine – guitar, production
- Derek Sherinian – keyboard, production
- Virgil Donati – drums, production
- Tom Kennedy – bass
- Dick Smothers Jr. – spoken vocals (track 5)
- Albert Law – engineering
- T. J. Helmerich – engineering
- Greg D'Angelo – engineering
- Tom Fletcher – mixing
- Gene Grimaldi – mastering
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