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 | dannyboy89 Undoubtedly, although in my opinion SG's Superunknown comes close. But yes, Ten has a perfect opener, a perfect closer, and is easily the band's most emotional record. Vs. is great as well, and I certainly appreciate it a lot more now than in the past. It also opens and closes perfectly.
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 | dannyboy89 See you've been digging Uriah Heep, I take it they were sorof like "the unspoken 4th member" of the British Hard Rock Trinity.I've been revisiting the PJ discog, and I must say I enjoy it a lot more thanks to your advice (though it was ILJ who finally got me thinking). It's impressive how one's view of things can change with repetition.
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 | dannyboy89 I gave some thought to what you said, and you have a point. There are quite afe few albums that I wouldn't bother much to revisit, but I might want to hear again quite a few.On another note, I want to say that I admire your reviewing skills.
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 | ViperAces oh right, forget youre at it. do it if you find time though, its suprisingly one of their best
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