I guess it is common knowledge that Dan doesn't think Crimson is the best EOS album. He's mentioned this in numerous interviews as well as in several posts on this board. Once asked which of the two EOS cds he prefers (between Purgatory Afterglow and Crimson) he even said Unorthodox which was a big surprise to me as well as the majority of the board. He mentioned that while Crimson 1 happens to be the favourite EOS release by many fans, there was no teamwork involved in it when writing and recording the album. He wrote the entire song in less than 24 hours as you all might know. He then got Mike from Opeth to sing some of it and they recorded the album. He considers Unorthodox the best EOS release because the whole band was into it when they were writing and recording the CD.
So, what's been boggling my mind the past few days is, if Dan liked the Unorthodox release the most why did he name his new album "Crimson 2"? Why not "Unorthodox part 2" or an entirely new album? Could it be because the majority of the EOS fans are mostly familiar with the band's two albums Purgatory and Crimson 1 and the latter being a one-track over 40 minutes makes almost anyone curious--cause they all wanna know what a 40+ minute song would sound like. So was the intention to get those 'ready' fans to pick up Crimson 2 as Unorthodox 2 or another title would pique their interest? I'm just trying to analyse the business side of it. Was it the label's decision?
My girlfriend and I recently ordered and received C2 from The End, but as I am in a different city I haven't had the chance to check it out yet. I talked to her on the phone about the album and she said while C2 is an absolutely amazing album it is somewhat different than C1 in the way that it entails less acoustic passages and more keys than guitars as opposed to part 1. This brings to mind Dan has written and performed the REAL music he had on his mind and as there were no other Sanity guys around he had nothing putting pressure on him. Well that's great, but then I still wonder why they named it C2? Is it a real follow-up to the story on the original album or just an intention to draw more fans' intention offering them a somewhat different type of music than part 1? If it's musically really different how good a decision was it to call the album part 2?
Don't get me wrong. I love Dan's proggy stuff, and prefer Moontower to Crimson actually and I love the way he uses the keys. And from what my gf has been telling me I am pretty sure I will enjoy the album. It's that these things made me curious and I thought I'd share them with you guys and Dan the man himself. Any comments?
So, what's been boggling my mind the past few days is, if Dan liked the Unorthodox release the most why did he name his new album "Crimson 2"? Why not "Unorthodox part 2" or an entirely new album? Could it be because the majority of the EOS fans are mostly familiar with the band's two albums Purgatory and Crimson 1 and the latter being a one-track over 40 minutes makes almost anyone curious--cause they all wanna know what a 40+ minute song would sound like. So was the intention to get those 'ready' fans to pick up Crimson 2 as Unorthodox 2 or another title would pique their interest? I'm just trying to analyse the business side of it. Was it the label's decision?
My girlfriend and I recently ordered and received C2 from The End, but as I am in a different city I haven't had the chance to check it out yet. I talked to her on the phone about the album and she said while C2 is an absolutely amazing album it is somewhat different than C1 in the way that it entails less acoustic passages and more keys than guitars as opposed to part 1. This brings to mind Dan has written and performed the REAL music he had on his mind and as there were no other Sanity guys around he had nothing putting pressure on him. Well that's great, but then I still wonder why they named it C2? Is it a real follow-up to the story on the original album or just an intention to draw more fans' intention offering them a somewhat different type of music than part 1? If it's musically really different how good a decision was it to call the album part 2?
Don't get me wrong. I love Dan's proggy stuff, and prefer Moontower to Crimson actually and I love the way he uses the keys. And from what my gf has been telling me I am pretty sure I will enjoy the album. It's that these things made me curious and I thought I'd share them with you guys and Dan the man himself. Any comments?