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I remember having read the reason for the album title in a Jeff Berlin interview somewhere. During a rehearsal break, Bill Bruford was playing piano. Jeff was watching him and at some moment intervened: "Bill, that chord you are playing does not fit with the scale you are playing", and Bill answered: "Well, it feels good to me". Jeff then goes on to explain that Bill was right, the chord somehow sounded good even though it was not theoretically right. But I cannot find the source, so I am not adding this to the article.-- Gorpik ( talk) 12:35, 26 July 2011 (UTC) reply

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Title

I remember having read the reason for the album title in a Jeff Berlin interview somewhere. During a rehearsal break, Bill Bruford was playing piano. Jeff was watching him and at some moment intervened: "Bill, that chord you are playing does not fit with the scale you are playing", and Bill answered: "Well, it feels good to me". Jeff then goes on to explain that Bill was right, the chord somehow sounded good even though it was not theoretically right. But I cannot find the source, so I am not adding this to the article.-- Gorpik ( talk) 12:35, 26 July 2011 (UTC) reply


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