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Sought to expand an already extensive following by toning up a bit of instrumental flab.
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There's confidence exuding from almost every track.
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The album that really broke them.
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...this is the band in its natural element...
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There’s an ambition on Green that’s not always present on their earlier albums.
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...has a slightly hollow ring to it.
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They were becoming something both beautiful and scary.
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Reminded us why the Stones, even at their most dishevelled, weren’t to be underestimated.
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...blues, pop and rock magically starts to coalesce to create something brand new.
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...pretty tame by The Who’s standards, and lacking stylistic coherence.
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A guilty pleasure no longer, we don’t have to wait for the critics to catch up.
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...One’s never clear whether Batoh and the boys are laughing into the sleeves of...
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Fans regard her music as a place of refuge...
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If the planet was a gigantic museum of noises, David Toop would probably be the...
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If fellow Finn, Kimmo Pohjonen is said to be the Hendrix of the instrument, then Maria...
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Frightening, yet magnificent.
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A different kettle of fish to Trout Mask Replica's avant-glory days...
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...a portrait of a sprawling, chaotic but well-respected musical institution that...
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Bold and direct, they don't make them like this anymore.