Mystery is the eponymous debut EP by the Canadian rock band Mystery, released in 1992. Their shortest recording so far, it contains only 5 tracks.[2] This album is also Mystery's only record that was not released by Unicorn Digital at the time of its original release,[3] and the original 500 print run was out of print for several years[4] until it was remixed and re-released in August 2022.

Mystery
EP by
ReleasedMay 1992[1]
GenreHard rock, symphonic rock
Length20:34
LabelPAGI
ProducerMichel St-Père
Mystery chronology
Mystery
(1992)
Theatre of the Mind
(1996)

Production

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Background

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In the winter of 1991 Raymond Savoie was replaced as lead vocalist by his brother Gary. "In my Dreams" is the only released track with Raymond singing lead vocals, while the rest of the album features Gary in that role.[5] For the album Theatre of the Mind, "In my Dreams" was re-recorded with Gary singing lead, and the compilation At the Dawn of a New Millennium features the version from Theatre of the Mind.

Recording

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On the 16 track 2 inch master tapes that were digitized for the 30th anniversary edition, one additional song was recorded called "Follow Your Destiny". While the instruments were recorded, no vocals were recorded.[6]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Dreaming"Michel St-Père1:17
2."Heart of Stone"Michel St-Père3:30
3."Never Close your Eyes"Michel St-Père3:35
4."In my Dreams"Michel St-Père4:52
5."Cinderella"Michel St-Père7:20

Personnel

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  • Michel St-Père - electric and acoustic guitars, keyboards
  • Richard Addison - bass guitar
  • Benoît Dupuis - keyboards
  • Stéphane Perreault - drums & percussion
  • Gary Savoie - vocals (tracks 1-3 and 5)
  • Raymond Savoie - vocals (track 4)

Release information

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  • CD - PAGI Records - MYSC-1001 - 1992
  • CD - Unicorn Digital - UNCR-5099 - 2022

References

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  1. ^ Kleinbloesem, Gabor (January 1999). "Mystery". Strutter. No. 13. p. 17.
  2. ^ Dome, Malcolm (December 2010). "It's No Mystery...". Prog. No. 12. Future. p. 66.
  3. ^ Menshikov, Vitaly (2 August 2003). "An Interview with Michel St-Pere". Retrieved 22 December 2021.
  4. ^ Ewing, Jerry (June 21, 2022). "Mystery release brand new video for 1992 song In My Dreams". Prog. Future plc. Retrieved June 25, 2022.
  5. ^ Vigezzi, Jacopo (June 22, 2022). "[News] Mystery release brand new video for 1992 track "In My Dreams" for 30th anniversry [sic] reissue". Progressive Rock Journal. Retrieved June 25, 2022.
  6. ^ "Revisiting Early MYSTERY". December 27, 2017. Retrieved June 25, 2022.