1998 Stonehenge made me a permanent fan.
Then I started looking back, before I was a fan, and 1992 To Tame the Perilous Skies is probably my favorite.
2011 Between Angels and Demons was their last masterpiece, and my favorite memory of seeing them live in Indy.
1987 Appalachian Spring sometimes brings a tear.
I've been a little smug that they were finally putting out a show with no voiceover. And now they've put it in. Maybe they were planning it all along, or had it in reserve in case they decided they needed it for clarity of intent. I haven't gotten a clear listen from amateur videos yet - what was your reaction to it? In some ways, it makes the percussion transition segments (where much of the narration is) seem more obviously transitional, like advancing the story along.
I think the answer is yes - it follows the order of the performance captions - visual then music, left to right. (The old GE Viz and GE Mus were in that order, too).