Spontaneous Combustion (album)

Spontaneous Combustion is an album by progressive metal group Liquid Trio Experiment, and is the result of the studio improvisations of Liquid Tension Experiment which occurred while John Petrucci was with his wife while she was giving birth. The trio of Mike Portnoy, Tony Levin and Jordan Rudess continued to write music during this period. It was released on October 23, 2007. A few songs from Liquid Tension Experiment 2 were spawned from these jam sessions including "914", "Chewbacca", and "Liquid Dreams". The song "Chris & Kevin's Bogus Journey" is not a reference to Portnoy and Petrucci's former Dream Theater bandmates Chris Collins and Kevin Moore, but rather to the track on Liquid Tension Experiment's first album entitled "Chris & Kevin's Excellent Adventure", which is itself a reference to the band's photographer's habit of calling Mike Portnoy and Tony Levin "Chris and Kevin", even after being corrected several times. It is also a reference to the 1991 film Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey, the sequel to Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. The song "Jazz Odyssey" is a reference to the movie This Is Spinal Tap, in which Spinal Tap experiments with an improvisational song of the same name.

Spontaneous Combustion
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 23, 2007
RecordedOctober 1998 - Millbrook Sound Studios
GenreJazz fusion, progressive rock
Length78:06
LabelMagna Carta
ProducerLiquid Trio Experiment
Liquid Trio Experiment chronology
Liquid Tension Experiment 2
(1999)
Spontaneous Combustion
(2007)
When the Keyboard Breaks: Live in Chicago
(2009)

While the jams were improvised in 1998, it took until 2007 to release them, as the master tapes of the jams were somehow misplaced before they were delivered to Magna Carta.[1] The recordings on the album (and "the only remaining records of these sessions in existence") were taken from Portnoy's 2-track stereo DAT.[1][2]

Small clips from each song on the album can be found on Magna Carta's official LTE site here

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Chris & Kevin's Bogus Journey"7:54
2."Hot Rod"6:21
3."RPP"3:06
4."Hawaiian Funk"4:39
5."Cappuccino"3:26
6."Jazz Odyssey"8:49
7."Fire Dance"8:23
8."The Rubberband Man"6:52
9."Holes"4:38
10."Tony's Nightmare"2:49
11."Boom Boom"6:33
12."Return of the Rubberband Man"9:43
13."Disneyland Symphony"4:47

Personnel

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