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Old 03-07-2011, 08:08 AM   #3 (permalink)
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As any good prog album, very impressive instrumentally. Nice lengthy songs, Albeit I found it to be very good, I can't call it excellent. Feel it's a tad too poppy sometimes. I mean the whole dual harmonized happy British vocal tone was a tad too kitschy for my tastes.

Regardless, the album has some very brilliant instrumental sections. Even if it lacks that unique quality that I would expect from a top shelf prog album, it's definitely a very solid showcase of true talent.
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