Savatage - Gutter Ballet - guest review

Savatage - Gutter Ballet - guest review

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Band
Savatage
Release date
December 01, 1989
Reviewer
9.5
8.8
Tracklist
01. Of Rage And War
02. Gutter Ballet
03. Temptation Revelation
04. When The Crowds Are Gone
05. Silk And Steel
06. She's In Love
07. Hounds
08. The Unholy
09. Mentally Yours
10. Summer's Rain
11. Thorazine Shuffle
12. All That I Bleed [Piano version] [1997 Edel Music CD reissue bonus]
13. Hounds [Live at Lamour, Brooklyn] [2002 SPV CD reissue bonus]
14. When The Crowds Are Gone [Live at Hollywood Palace] [2002 SPV CD reissue bonus]
15. Alone You Breathe [Acoustic version] [2011 EarMusic CD reissue bonus]
16. Handful Of Rain [Acoustic version] [2011 EarMusic CD reissue bonus]
Guest review by
nicaZe
May 16, 2012
Album number five for Savatage witnessed a change of direction and a good bit of experimenting with new sounds. Not surprising, considering that with the much-lauded Hall Of The Mountain King they had taken their old sound as far as they could, and it was innovate or stagnate. With Gutter Ballet they tried something new.

If you are more familiar with Savatage's more recent concept albums all following interesting story lines, I think it is important to note that Gutter Ballet is not a concept album. Still, the ending trilogy consisting of ''Mentally Yours'', ''Summer's Rain'' and ''Thorazine Shuffle'' has strong lyrical bounds. All of them were written when vocalist Jon Oliva came out of alcohol and drug rehab. Gutter Ballet is a transition album from Savatage's old heavy metal roots to the more prog-driven new sound incorporating keyboards and pianos in their music. Pianos would eventually become indispensable elements to their songwriting. On this album they used it mainly in the title track, the amazing ballad ''When The Crowds Are Gone'', the beautiful instrumental ''Temptation Revelation'', and some others. The only song I don't like as much as the rest is ''She's In Love''. Actually it's got a very good groove but I think its lyrics somewhat pale in comparison with the solid statements offered by the other tunes. Jon Oliva's voice may need a little time to grow on you, especially compared to Zak Stevens', but no one can touch Jon on pure raw emotion.

In the future Savatage would delve even more fully into progressive/orchestral music, but this is where it started. Gutter Ballet is a bit uneven in places, and some of the more straight-up tracks are only so-so, but the good stuff here is very, very good. This one is a piece of metal history, and a genuine classic. You should have it.
Rating breakdown
Performance: 10
Songwriting: 9
Originality: 10
Production: 9
Written by nicaZe | May 16, 2012
Guest review disclaimer:
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.

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WorpeX
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16.05.2012 - 01:14
Rating: 9
WorpeX
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Great Review! I agree 100%!
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16.05.2012 - 01:17
Rating: 10
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Written by WorpeX on 16.05.2012 at 01:14

Great Review! I agree 100%!

Thanks a lot man
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16.05.2012 - 11:25
Rating: 9

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Yeah, good review indeed! I also agree 100%
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16.05.2012 - 18:08

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Good review, man. It's always nice to review an older album like this because you're able to process the songs and often make your judgment based on a longer period of listening. I'd say Gutter Ballet is more of an 8 than a 9.5 - by Savatage standards that is - seeing as subsequent albums showed them (read: the Oliva's) improving on the sound of Gutter Ballet on every level.
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16.05.2012 - 23:00
Rating: 10
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Written by Irritable Ted on 16.05.2012 at 22:37

This, Streets, Dead Winter Dead and maybe even Wake Of Magellan are classics. Would like to see the band come back. It seems they are more interested in their own projects. JO's Pain and TSO.

DWD is so so much great album...I'm from Bosnia and theme of the album is Bosnian war...that is just one reason why I love DWD...and reunion I will give everything to see them live sometimes...but never say never
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02.04.2026 - 21:29
Rating: 8

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It has really great melodies, acoustic parts, riffs and choruses. Vocals are fine, but im not crazy about them, to be honest. But yeah, a very good record indeed.
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