FATES WARNING: 'Perfect Symmetry' Special-Edition Reissue Details Revealed

May 8, 2008

Metal Blade Records will release a special edition of FATES WARNING's 1989 LP "Perfect Symmetry" on June 13 in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy and June 16 in the rest of Europe. The detailed content has now been revealed and is as follows:

Disc 1 - Perfect Symmetry (re-mastered):

01. Part Of The Machine
02. Through Different Eyes
03. Static Acts
04. A World Apart
05. At Fates Hands
06. The Arena
07. Chasing Time
08. Nothing Left To Say

Disc 2 - The Demos:

01. Part Of The Machine
02. Through Different Eyes
03. Static Acts
04. A World Apart
05. At Fates Hands
06. The Arena
07. Chasing Time
08. Nothing Left To Say
09. Part Of The Machine
10. Nothing Left To Say

* Tracks 1, 2, 3, 6, 8 pre-production demos recorded February 1989 at Silver Cloud Recording, Burbank CA.
* Tracks 4, 5, 7 instrumental demos recorded December 1988 on the 1-800-RICELINE four-track in CT and CA.
* Tracks 9, 10 early instrumental demos recorded October 1988 in CT with Steve Zimmerman on drums.

Disc 3 - DVD/Video (approximately 150 minutes):

Filmed LIVE in concert:

Allentown, PA December 2, 1989:

01. Fata Morgana
02. Part Of The Machine
03. Silent Cries
04. Static Acts
05. Through Different Eyes

Houston, TX April 26, 1990:

01. Fata Morgana
02. Static Acts
03. Anarchy Divine
04. Silent Cries
05. Nothing Left To Say
06. Quietus
07. Damnation

Amsterdam, Netherlands December 16, 1989:

01. Fata Morgana
02. Part Of The Machine
03. Silent Cries
04. The Apparition
05. Through Different Eyes
06. Nothing Left To Say

Philadelphia, PA March 27, 1990:

01. The Arena

New Haven, CT December 11, 1989:

01. Through Different Eyes
02. The Apparition
03. Damnation
04. Exodus
05. Drum Solo
06. Nothing Left To Say
07. The Ivory Gate Of Dreams

Promotional video: "Through Different Eyes"

A video preview can be viewed below.

"Perfect Symmetry" was recorded and mixed between April 1989 and May 1989 at Carriage House Studios, Stamford, CT. The CD was produced by Roger Probert for Major Productions and was mixed by Phil Magnotti and Max Norman. It was the first album to feature Mark Zonder on drums.

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