"This version is actually different from the one i have on vinyl which is the version i'm used to (problem child isn't on the original lp). Forget Back in Black as the best, this is the one."
"While 2112 focused more on the future, this focuses more on the historical side. All killer, no filler and the track Xanadu is a masterpiece, love it."
"Phil's songwriting just got better with every album. The tracks Soldier of Fortune and Opium Trail are fine works and the hits are on here also, a fine all rounder of an album."
"Styx found their own on this album, the title track and my personal favourite Come Sail Away have some superb keyboard work in them from Dennis DeYoung. Brilliant listen from start to finish."
"Loved this album as it appeals to the masses such as lovers of Rock and Pop. The band channeled their personal problems and made a fantastic record, genius."
"The live version of Catch the Rainbow did it for me on this album, it's just superbly mindblowing and nothing on the rest of the album can top it. Would of loved to of seen them live back in the day."
"A lot of people write Meat Loaf off as being a cheesy one and i'll admit i thought exactly the same for a long time. But when i heard this it blew me away. Loved it."
"Uriah Heep has a new vocalist for this one, ex Lucifer's friend vocalist John Lawton. I didn't think anybody could replace Byron at first but John pulls it off so good you think it is David singing."
"This album is a bit poorer than their previous releases, still classics on it though such as the live favourites Dirty Water and Hold You Back, plus the famous title track so not is all bad."
"Now i'll be the first to admit i'm not the biggest fan of Punk but two bands stood out for me and they were the Ramones and the Sex Pistols. This album is 40 minutes of fun aggression. Love it."
"Queen's rawest album and very different from their earlier albums. Taking a page from the leaf of punk, they use the raw energy and focus it into this record. Would of been higher but what a year."