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Old 10-14-2012, 05:05 AM   #11 (permalink)
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First off, I'd like to thank Big Ears for taking the time to listen to, form an opinion of, research and then review the album. Secondly I'd like to say excellent (hah!) job! Truly outstanding. Not meaning to be smug, but that was the kind of review I would have written --- indeed, did write, in my journal some time ago --- albeit with much more familiarity and comfort as to the music and how it's made: I wouldn't have known about Karn Evil 9, tom toms, Oldfield guitar solos and so on.

But it was an in-depth, informed, mostly unbiased review which asked and answered questions and gave a very deep and thoughtful overview of the album. I really enjoyed it, well done indeed. (Why don't you write a journal, with talent like that?)

As to whether everyone should do the same, well that's entirely up to you. You can write a review, write comments, discuss the album between us in short posts like on a normal thread, or whatever you want to do. I really don't mind, as long as we're talking about the album, and others to come. US, you might want to tackle it in the same format as your journal entries. Or not. It's completely up to everyone how they want to respond. Whatever you're comfortable with, or whatever you think suits.

If anyone does a review though, I have to say that I think they'll need to go a long way to beat the one written by Big Ears! Again, wonderful job.

As for other TN albums, I can only point you towards the excellent "Live and let live" which, though a live album and obviously containing tracks from F&F also has the brilliant "Sequences" on it (seventeen minutes long!) and also the opener "The ceiling speaks". There's an even longer version of "Sequences" (twenty minutes) on the live album "Live at the target", available here Twelfth Night Live At The Target mp3 music download | megaboon.com for thirty-two cents...
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