OK, got my copy and Finch is correct. But I don't think it's Portnoy that owes the money he is the one who plays mostly throughout the album. He does have a flaw on a couple songs, is like he is ADHD, he's keeping a beat then about the time Rudess starts coming in with anything melodic that makes sense Portnoy changes the beat or starts in like it's drum solo time. There are some good riffs and melodies here and there, they should have taken those off this tape and developed them into real songs. This is just how the description written says, the three guys jamming, I don't mean, JAMMUN!, I mean just playing around. I guess if you were a fan of any of these 3 this album might make a nice novelty, or, if you needed a drum track. The album is not a total waste there is some good drumming and some good keys here and there. Toward the end of the album there is a track or so that could pass for a song but even those aren't tight. You can tell when the drum beat switches there's a bit of a lag like "hey, where's this guy going now". With this being said it's not so bad that I have buyer's remorse about it but I can't see it getting pulled off the rack a lot. The sound quality isn't bad either.