''Promised Land'' is the fifth studio album by the American
heavy metal band
Queensrÿche
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and their highest charting record to date. It was released by
EMI on October 18, 1994, four years after their successful ''
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'' album. The album was re-released on June 10, 2003, in a remastered edition with bonus tracks.
Song overview
The album opens with "9.28 a.m.", a
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sequence put together by drummer
Scott Rockenfield. The band wanted to create a cinematic and moody intro, and Rockenfield was given complete freedom to make something.
Rockenfield recorded natural sounds using a portable
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tape recorder
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, which he processed through a rack of effects and designed his own sound effects out of it.
Some of the recorded sounds appear on other tracks, such as the sound of a train on "Disconnected".
"9.28 a.m." follows a soul from death through the ether into a reincarnation, and rebirth, followed by the sound of a crying baby. The title refers to the time Rockenfield was born.
"9.28 a.m." segues into "
I Am I". This song is driven by a heavy riff and
Geoff Tate's vocals to a background of percussion instruments.
Chris DeGarmo performs cello and sitar parts as well as the guitar solo. After almost four minutes it merges into "Damaged", a straightforward heavy rocker.
"Out of Mind" and the subsequent "
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" are quiet acoustic pieces, with lyrics written by Chris DeGarmo. The last one deals with the relationship with his father, who died during the ''Promised Land'' sessions.
The eight-minute title track is the first track in the Queensrÿche catalogue to be credited to the entire group. It is a dark piece, full of Rockenfield tape effects, DeGarmo/Wilton twin guitar work, and marks Tate's first appearance as a saxophonist. On this track, the theme deals with the drawbacks of success. It ends in a bar scene of people talking and drinking (slightly reminiscent of the ending of "
Welcome to the Machine" on
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'', which deals with a similar subject matter). These sound effects merge into "Disconnected," an alienating piece dealing with American consumer society. It features Tate on sax again.
The subsequent "Lady Jane" deals with the similar theme of the influence of commercials. It is a ballad featuring DeGarmo on piano and another twin solo.
"My Global Mind" is another rock song dealing with globalization. After that, "One More Time" is an acoustic rocker, with lyrics in the vein of the title track.
The album's final track, "Someone Else?", only features Tate on vocals and DeGarmo on piano.
Legacy
In July 2014, ''
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'' ranked ''Promised Land'' at number 23 in their "Superunknown: 50 Iconic Albums That Defined 1994" list.
Track listing
All credits adapted from the original liner notes.
Personnel
;Queensrÿche
*
Geoff Tate – vocals, saxophone, keyboards
*
Michael Wilton – guitars
*
Chris DeGarmo – guitars, piano, cello, sitar
*
Eddie Jackson – bass
*
Scott Rockenfield – drums, percussion, tape effects
;Production
*Queensrÿche – production, engineering, mixing at
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, Seattle, Summer 1994
*James Barton – production, engineering, mixing
*Phil Brown – assistant production
*Tom Hall – engineering
*Eric Fischer – assistant engineering
*Matt Gruber – assistant mixing
*Don Tyler – digital editing
*
Stephen Marcussen – mastering
*Evren Göknar – 2003 remastering
*
Hugh Syme – art direction, design, illustrations
Charts
Certifications
References
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Queensrÿche albums
1994 albums
EMI Records albums
Albums produced by James Barton (producer)
Progressive rock albums by American artists