Though they'd pretty much come to epitomize the very essence of progressive metal over the years with their ever-challenging work, Fates Warning had surprisingly never committed to a full-on concept album -- almost a prerequisite of the genre. That is, until 1997's ambitious A Pleasant Shade of Gray, which corrected this oversight with 12 tracks forming a single, Herculean magnum opus. But while it offers up another helping of rhythmically complex progressive metal full of intricately woven time changes, this is no Operation: Mindcrime. The guitar riffs and melodic hooks contained here are simply not that memorable, requiring way too many listens before leaving any lasting impressions and overshadowing the band's remarkable musicianship. There are no song titles either; each track is identified as "Part I," "Part II," etc., with perhaps the most memorable moments taking place on "Part IV" through "Part VIII" (the last, a loving tribute to Kansas if ever there was one). All told, A Pleasant Shade of Gray is a challenging listen and not for the faint of heart. ~ Steve Huey & Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide
Pleasant Shade of Gray
04/22/1997 | Metal Blade
All Music Guide Review
Pleasant Shade of Gray Track Listing
Credits of Pleasant Shade of Gray
- Joe Peccerillo
- Assistant Engineer
- Eddy Schreyer
- Mastering
- Ray Alder
- Vocals, ?
- Ioannis
- Art Direction, Design, Photography
- Jim Matheos
- Guitar, Guitar (Synthesizer)
- Heidi Coyle
- Photography
- Stephen Jacaruso
- Art Direction, Design
- Mark Zonder
- Drums, Vocals (Background)
- Andy Katz
- Assistant Engineer
- Lydia Montagnese
- Vocals (Background)
- Lindsay Matthews
- Vocals (Background)
- Kevin Moore
- Piano, Keyboards
- Joey Vera
- Bass
- Terry Brown
- Vocals (Background), Producer, Mixing, Engineer
- Fates Warning
- Main Performer















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