Black Utopia

Black Utopia
Studio album by Derek Sherinian
Released April 29, 2003
Genre Instrumental rock
Length 45:02
Label Inside Out Music
Producer Derek Sherinian, Simon Phillips
Derek Sherinian chronology
Inertia
(2001)
Black Utopia
(2003)
Mythology
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Black Utopia is the third solo album by keyboard player Derek Sherinian. In addition to the returning members Zakk Wylde, Simon Phillips and Steve Lukather, three new musicians joined Sherinian: bass guitarist Billy Sheehan and guitarists Yngwie Malmsteen – with whom Sherinian had toured in 2001 – and Al Di Meola. "One of the highlights of my career was flying to Miami to produce Yngwie, and the next day Al Di Meola - all for my record!" The song "Axis Of Evil", (co-written with KISS drummer Eric Singer), has Zakk Wylde and Yngwie Malmsteen in a guitar duel. Black Utopia was the beginning of an ongoing collaboration with drummer Brian Tichy, and album cover artist Mattias Noren. Black Utopia is Sherinian's best selling solo record to date.

In Japan, the cover of Black Utopia was altered to remove the cross in the title; Derek Sherinian commented that the cross "meant nothing" and was added for aesthetic purposes.[2]

The track "Nightmare Cinema" is named after an alternate ego used during encore performances by Dream Theater, of which Sherinian is a former member.

Track listing

  1. "The Fury" – 0:52 (Sherinian)
  2. "The Sons of Anu" – 7:10 (Sherinian/Tichy)
    • I. For the Glory of Enki
    • II. Of the Ashes of Ur
    • III. Return of the Nephilim
  3. "Nightmare Cinema" – 5:25 (Sherinian/Tichy)
  4. "Stony Days" – 6:17 (Sherinian/Franklin/Phillips)
  5. "Starcycle" – 5:04 (Hammer) (Jeff Beck cover)
  6. "Axis of Evil" – 6:09 (Sherinian/Singer)
  7. "Gypsy Moth" – 1:59 (Sherinian)
  8. "Sweet Lament" – 3:14 (Sherinian)
  9. "Black Utopia" – 8:50 (Sherinian/Tichy)

Musicians

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. "Interview - Derek Sherinian". RevelationZ Magazine. Retrieved 2007-08-26.
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