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Old 06-24-2012, 05:11 AM   #6 (permalink)
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basically all there is to be said you've already said in the first post

i've got nothing to add

except i'd limit to the first three albums and "Budokan" as essential listenings

the others are pretty hit and miss
Well Dream Police was the first Trick album that I ever bought and the one I fell in love with, expecially the dynamic tracks "Need Your Love" and "Gonna Raise Hell" both running over 7 and 9 mins, these contrast superbly with the very melodic "Voices".

All Shook Up is seen where the band went downhill, but I think its a great album and possibly my personal favourite, they also worked with George Martin on this album. I even really like the following album One on One as well, it has some of the band's heaviest songs.

But most fans do generally think the first three and the Budoken to be the best.
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