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Trollheart 03-16-2018 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Neapolitan (Post 1933470)
... if only dreams came true. I am so tempted to share the awesomeness of that album with the Album Club. However there are too many album I want to share I don't think I'll pick that album just yet.

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Neapolitan 03-17-2018 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1933535)

Exactly, that is the best way to describe TFW you're about to hear Abacab right before you hit play button "lock and load!"

Trollheart 03-19-2018 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Neapolitan (Post 1934070)
Exactly, that is the best way to describe TFW you're about to hear Abacab right before you hit play button "lock and load!"

Ah-huh. Just before you feel the cold kiss of steel pressing against your temples and squeeze the trigger....

:laughing:

You know what? I don't hate the album. It has good tracks on it. But I really don't like it, and I don't rate it as one of the better Genesis ones, in fact, it's right down at the bottom just before FGtR. Pick it if you want; I'd have fun ripping it a new one. Again.
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Trollheart 03-20-2018 05:34 AM

This is certainly a diverse album. We have a sort of folky/proggy opener that reminds me very much of Pendragon's Not Of This World, with a lot of flute and kind of hippy influences, very seventies-sounding, then it gets dancy and psych, almost soul at times, followed by a tune which sounds like something off a Broadway musical or the like, with conga drums and choir. All quite odd but good in its way. Almost K-poppy for “Temple of the Unfed Fire”, then retaining the kind of Asian feel into the guitar and keyboard with a hint of sea chanty on “Contain Thyself” (more flute and Mexican style trumpet). Next up is “Hesperus Garden”, a psych rock freak-out which sizzles with energy, “In the Cave” is a lovely ambient instrumental which sounds like, well, like it's being played in a cave, and “Iron Giant” sounds like some sort of folk traditional song. There's just too much here to take in on one listen, and I'm currently on my third, and no closer to a decision in terms of how to rate this one. I'm almost surprised this isn't one of Psy-Fi's picks, because it sounds like the sort of thing he would be into. I think I am too.

7/10


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