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A Space in Time
A Space in Time

$8.94
Ten Years After and Savoy Brown are 2 of Britains most underrated bands ever. They are electrifying. This is a classic all the way. I encourage all people who like the blues, rock & roll and soul to check this out. It ROCKS. Peace.
The Very Best of After 7
The Very Best of After 7

$11.94
This is their best CD to date. I hate that they take so long to come out with new material. I will always be a fan!
After
After

$17.99
When I read the summary for this book I was intrigued. After finishing this I'm left with disappointment.

1.) The writing alternated between personal thoughts and recollections, third person viewpoint, and lots of dialogue. To me this writing style lacked any type of sophistication by using the primary third person view point...
2.) When I think about the storyline it almost seems all too predictable, there really is no surprises . At times it almost even seems cheesy especially when Devon "remembers" information about the night she had her baby and the events leading to it.

BUT I do sympathize with Devon as a character, which is about how much I related to the book.
Great story idea in the summary, but when it played out it was more of a train wreck.


Also, I got background information on the author and that didn't help me like the book anymore than I did. I was just confused why she even wrote this book...
After the Gold Rush
After the Gold Rush

$11.98
After The Gold Rush is the second remastered CD I have bought from the Neil Young Archives series. The first, Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere I bought because I didn't yet own it on CD. This one I bought to compare with the old Reprise label release that I already own. After listening to both of them many times, it seems that the benefits of the remastering accrue much more to the former album than to this one. As one reviewer noted, the remastering done thus far for the Archival Series is more apparent on the electric pieces.
As far as the music goes, After The Gold Rush is one of the most important albums of the last half of the 20th century. And while a remaster is long overdue, I have to strain my ears to notice any appreciable improvements on most songs. The benefits of the remaster are most apparent on the smug, preachy yet still powerful Southern Man. Elsewhere the benefits are quite underwhelming.
Like the Reprise issue, this CD is accompanied by an attractive booklet containing lyrics, pictures, and important album information. If you already own this on CD, whether an upgrade is worth the added expense depends on the quality of your sound system. But then, this remaster is so inexpensive it will be hard to resist. I look forward to further releases in the series.

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