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"Digitally Remastered" = more nonsense...

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Graham Slee Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Feb 2010 at 1:32am
I must admit it's a bit of an "acquired taste"

The "Lamb" has a considerable number of Biblical links (but so has Supper's Ready - quite blatantly - change the word "ball" to "baal" and you may get my meaning...), and extremely subtle ones at that, for example "Counting Out Time" and the references it makes (IMO) to the book of Numbers Nuke

OK, maybe I get struck down for that last comment?

As you'll probably have realised, I have more than a passing interest in Biblical study, and I guess that's the reason the "Lamb" goes well with me.
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Oh, sure, I did notice your interest in Biblical references before! Big%20smile

Personally I think that "Lamb" would have heavily benefited from being condensed into a single album: there is so much great stuff in there, simply it's a bit too diluted on two LPs. IMHO there are some truly magical moments, but lost amidst the filler.

On the contrary, "Supper's Ready" IS long... but it keeps my interest awake for all its 23 minutes...
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