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The Majesty Demos is the first demo album by American progressive metal band Dream Theater, under their original name, Majesty. The original 1986 tape contained six tracks that were recorded on Mike Portnoy's analog 4-track recorder, and another 4-track recorder obtained from friends at Berklee College of Music. All the band members were about 19 years old at the time of the recording. Only 1,000 copies were recorded on cassette tape and distributed to fans and rock and metal magazines. Portnoy gave one copy to Jim MatheosofFates Warning, a move that was instrumental in the band's break into the progressive rock scene. The line-up on the initial recording was keyboardist Kevin Moore, bassist John Myung, guitarist John Petrucci, and drummer Mike Portnoy. Chris Collins, the band's singer at the time, had been introduced to the band after a friend heard a demo of him singing a note-for-note version of Queensrÿche's "Queen of the Reich".

The Majesty Demos
YtseJam Records re-release artwork
Demo albumby
ReleasedJune 1, 1986
2003 (YtseJam re-release)
January 21, 2022 (InsideOut re-release)
Recorded1985–1986
GenreProgressive rock, progressive metal
Length37:18 (original release)
74:19 (YtseJam and InsideOut re-release)
LabelIndependent (original release)
YtseJam Records/ InsideOut Music (re-releases)
Dream Theater chronology
The Majesty Demos
(1986)
When Dream and Day Unite
(1989)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Seventeen tracks were released by YtseJam Records under the title The Berklee Demos and were recorded earlier by Portnoy, Petrucci, and Myung at Berklee. These tracks are instrumental. Tracks 11-17 are seven guitar miniatures, recorded by Petrucci and Portnoy late one night to demonstrate double-tracking the guitar. The songs on The Berklee Demos do not include keyboards, except for the cover of Rush's "YYZ", on which Portnoy plays keyboards. These recordings include versions of "Another Won," "Two Far," and "Your Majesty", which would all later appear on The Majesty Demos, though originally they were instrumentals without keyboards. It is for this reason that these three songs actually appear twice on the YtseJam Records re-release, as the CD is a combination of The Berklee Demos and The Majesty Demos.[2]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Another Won"John Petrucci5:27
2."Your Majesty"Petrucci3:45
3."A Vision"Kevin Moore11:24
4."Two Far"Moore5:25
5."Vital Star"Moore5:44
6."March of the Tyrant"John Myung5:34

YtseJam Records and InsideOut re-release track listing

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No.TitleLength
1."Particle E. Motion"1:38
2."Another Won (instrumental version)"5:26
3."The Saurus"1:23
4."Cry for Freedom"6:31
5."The School Song"6:12
6."YYZ" (Rush cover)4:03
7."The Farandole" (Talas cover)3:16
8."Two Far (instrumental version)"5:40
9."Anti-Procrastination Song" (S.O.D. cover)0:13
10."Your Majesty (instrumental version)"3:56
11."Solar System Race Song"0:17
12."I'm About to Faint Song"0:09
13."Mosquitos in Harmony Song"0:12
14."John Thinks He's Randy Song"0:10
15."Mike Thinks He's Dee Dee Ramone Introducing a Song Song"0:16
16."John Thinks He's Yngwie Song"0:15
17."Gnos Sdrawkcab"0:23
18."Another Won"5:27
19."Your Majesty"3:45
20."A Vision"11:24
21."Two Far"5:25
22."Vital Star"5:44
23."March of the Tyrant"5:34

Personnel

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References

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  • ^ Inside Sleeve of Dream Theater - Official Bootleg - The Majesty Demos 1985-1986 - YtseJam Records

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