Queensryche scored their breakthrough success with the ambitious concept album Operation: Mindcrime, which tells the story of a fortune hunter whose disillusionment with Reagan-era American society leads him to join a shadowy plot to assassinate corrupt leaders. For such a detailed story line (there is also a tragic romance thrown in), the band keeps its focus remarkably well, and the music is just as ambitious, featuring a ten-minute track with orchestrations by Michael Kamen. Those experiments don't tend to work as well as the tighter, more melodic prog metal songs, which are frequently gems, especially the singles "Eyes of a Stranger" and "I Don't Believe in Love." Granted, the lyrics and political observations can sometimes be too serious and intellectual for their own good (few bands, metal or otherwise, can make lines like "There's no raison d'etre" work). But despite the occasional flaws, it's surprising how well Operation: Mindcrime does work, and it's a testament to Queensryche's creativity and talent that they can pull off a project of this magnitude. ~ Steve Huey
Rovi
Operation Mindcrimeは、何度も聴いても飽きることがない究極のメタルアルバムです。全体的に評価するならJudas PriestやIron Maidenの方がはるかに上で、好きなアルバムも数多いのですが、1枚選ぶならこれ!
ストーリー性も高いのですが、何よりも楽曲の出来が素晴らしくて、捨て曲はありません。
Liveアルバムも素晴らしく、出来ればBlu-rayクオリティで楽しみたいところですが、十分満足できます。
ロック/メタル好きなら決して外れることがない必聴アルバムなので、未経験の人には強くお勧めします。