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161.Time Out of Mind by: Bob Dylan
December 10, 2001
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I'm Sorry , call me closed minded , but i simply can not be friends with anyone who thinks this album merely OK. If you still don't like it after 10 listens , subscribe to MTV and buy the whole back catalogue of Now Thats What I Call Music albums . I know it's snobbery , but you really are not a Dylan fan if you don't like this. If you are a football fan , it's a bit like a guy in the pub claiming Maradona was a bit too small to be considered as good as Sir Bobby Charlton. ..Buy it..if you don't like it , go live in Germany. They have made David Hasselhoff No1 there.

162.Tubular Bells Vol.1: Remastered by: Mike Oldfield
May 29, 2000
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Amazon, for some reason, has suggested to me that I might want to buy this.

Ah no.

If you are really desperate to hear tubular bells, can I suggest a good recording of Parsifal? It has the virtue of being, if only subjectively, shorter.

163.The Snow Goose by: Camel
June 03, 2002
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Haven falling deeply in love with several bands that claim to be influenced by Camel (Pendragon, Arena, Knight Area etc...) I thought I'd go back to the source.

Sorry. Not my cup of tea.

It probably all seemed very clever and arty at the time, but this album might as well be inspired by reminiscences of a tea party as Snow Gooses.

It's just all so polite and nicey nicey and oh so Eengleesh. It sounds like the soundtrack to a 70's BBC educational kids TV show. Come to think of it it probably was used for one.

Prog at the time needed a good kick up the pants to survive, via punk, which thankfully it got and it has.

For Prog Archeologists only.

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164.Manassas by: Stephen Stills
January 01, 1996
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I actually am addicted to this album. First heard it twenty years ago and loved it then, but time passed and I forgot about it. Bought it again on CD two years ago and I'm still addicted. There's rarely a day I'm not listening to it on my Pod. It's the perfect antidote to the mass of rubbish that's churned out every day on the radio. This is music that reconnects you to great songwriting, musicianship and, in some ways, to yourself.

165.The Piper at the Gates of Dawn by: Pink Floyd
September 03, 2007
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The post-Barrett to pre-Dark Side (1968-1972*) albums are considered to consist of a lot of aimless instrumental noodling with only the occasional song, most of which are second rate filler. Piper At The Gates Of Dawn, Pink Floyd's first album, is considered to be a great, consistent album that really does work as a cohesive ALBUM. I have to disagree.

Piper is just as much a hodgepodge of filler and aimless noodling as the subsequent albums. It's just that the good stuff is REALLY good and the mediocre filler is coated in over the top praise just because they make up the majority of the myth shrouded Syd Barrett back catalogue.

In my opinion Astronomy Domine and Bike are the only brilliant songs on this album. Lucifer Sam is a good groovy ... Read More:

166.Greatest Hits by: ZZ Top
April 13, 1992
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I think that ZZ Top are a very good band and they remain one of my favorite bands of all-time. this is one great collection and they made great blues music in the 1970s and the 1980s. here are my comments about most of the songs. GIMME ALL YOUR LOVING this is a really great song and is my 2nd favorite song on the entire cd. SHARP DRESSED MAN this is pretty great too, but probably my 5th favorite. ROUGH BOY is a ballad that is too slow and too sad for me. TUSH is an excellent blues rocker remains one of my 5 favorites on this album. MY HEAD'S IN MISSISSPII is a blues rocker one of my favorites, PEARL NECKLACE not my fave, IM BAD IM NATHIONWIDE this is pretty good although remains as a 10th favorite or something. I AINT CRAZY ABOUT VIVA LAS VEGAS, DOUBLEBACK is a pretty good hard ... Read More:

167.Darkness on the Edge of Town by: Bruce Springsteen
May 05, 2003
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I bought this album because I already loved the 'Badlands' and I went to the recent London Emirates Stadium gig, where he played some other tracks from this album.

I own Nebraska, Born to Run, Born in the USA and the recent Magic and I love them all, but this surpasses them in my opion. A truly awesome album, every song is fantastic.


168.Troubadour by: J.J. Cale
March 16, 1987
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Troubadour would have been appealing even if it were an instrumental album, on account of the delicious instrumental textures. Hey Baby charms the listener with its intricate guitar whilst Travelin' Light is a rhythmic up-tempo excursion with hypnotic percussion. One of the longest tracks is You Got Something, a yearning love song with brilliant instrumental interplay.

The romantic Ride Me High is a masterpiece of expressive guitar and percussion, the brief track Hold On is a slow bluesy interlude and then there's the original of Cocaine with its powerful rock guitar riffs which became a great hit for Eric Clapton. I'm A Gypsy Man has a nervous, jerky rhythmic pattern whilst The Woman That Got Away is an up-tempo blues track with impressive piano. The whining guitar on Super ... Read More:

169.Moonmadness by: Camel
June 03, 2002
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This album seems to be the one that get the vote as Camel's finest, and on listening to it, it's not hard to see why. Chock full of exquisite and wonderful melodies, this is both Camel and the genre of soft prog rock at their finest, and showcases beautifully what this genre of music is all about. Simply divine!! I'd heard Lunar Sea a few times on internet radio and that caught my attention; that is definitely a highlight of the album, being a jazz-infused prog rock instrumental, but I'd have to say that Air Born is my personal favourite track on Moonmadness. It defies superlatives and only listening to this track for yourself will demonstrate why this whole album deserves your undivided attention. Go ahead and get this and hear a fine example of the great music that was being made back in the ... Read More:

170.Live Over Europe: 2007 (2CD) by: Genesis
November 26, 2007
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This album seems to be the one that get the vote as Camel's finest, and on listening to it, it's not hard to see why. Chock full of exquisite and wonderful melodies, this is both Camel and the genre of soft prog rock at their finest, and showcases beautifully what this genre of music is all about. Simply divine!! I'd heard Lunar Sea a few times on internet radio and that caught my attention; that is definitely a highlight of the album, being a jazz-infused prog rock instrumental, but I'd have to say that Air Born is my personal favourite track on Moonmadness. It defies superlatives and only listening to this track for yourself will demonstrate why this whole album deserves your undivided attention. Go ahead and get this and hear a fine example of the great music that was being made back in the ... Read More:

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