The Dream Sequencer The digitized voices on this song were provided by
Lana Lane and
Erik Norlander. This song is about the Colonist's preparation to use the Dream Sequencer, and the orders given by the machine. After the spoken words, the Dream Sequencer plays a background music (which is, in fact, the track "The Dream Sequencer") that, supposedly, finishes on the eleventh track, "The Dream Sequencer (Reprise)".
My House on Mars Vocals on this song were provided by
Johan Edlund (of
Tiamat) and
Floor Jansen (of
After Forever). Edlund is also the composer of the song's vocal melody. The song is apparently about the main character of the story as a child, with his sister, mourning the death of his father in the war on Earth and its destruction in 2084. By the end of the song, he has forgiven his father for leaving him, and breaking his promise to take him to Earth.
Carried by the Wind This song is influenced by
Irish folk music, and makes reference to the blind minstrel Ayreon, one of the protagonists from
The Final Experiment. Vocals on this song were provided by Arjen Anthony Lucassen himself. According to the lyrics of the song, Ayreon's spirit notices that the Final Experiment has failed, and looks on to Mars for mankind's new hope. This "spirit on the wind" is also referenced in "The Sixth Extinction" on
01011001.
And the Druids Turn to Stone This song makes reference to the
Stonehenge, a
monument located near
Amesbury in the English county of
Wiltshire, which is believed to have mainly been built between 2500
BCE and 2000 BCE. Due to the uncertainty regarding the origins of the monument, Arjen Lucassen proposes the
fantasy explanation that a group of
druids was turned to stone by means of
magic, and thus became the Stonehenge. Vocals on this song were provided by
Damian Wilson.
The First Man on Earth This song makes reference to the appearance of the first
Homo sapiens on Earth, circa 50,000 BCE. Vocals on this song were provided by
Neal Morse (ex-frontman of
Spock's Beard) and backing vocals were provided by
Mark McCrite. Neal Morse, Erik Norlander and Arjen Anthony Lucassen are the composers of the song's lyrics.
The Dream Sequencer Reprise This is an instrumental track. As no singer sings on this song, some fans believe that this song is the end of the background music played on "The Dream Sequencer" track, after the machine gave all the instructions to the Colonist. Thus, due to the song's end, it can be interpreted as if the Dream Sequencer is turned off. This idea is supported by the fact that, in the beginning of the next album,
Flight of the Migrator, the Dream Sequencer speaks again some orders and warnings (there is no background music, the journey commences immediately). ==Reception==