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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
#2 on tlr's "Top Thirteen Albums to Be Buried With" list! 12 Oct 1998
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
Magnificent!

This album is nothing short of a revalation. When the CD finally stops spinning and the digits on your display read 00:00 and you're about to hit the play button again, remember to push the "repeat all" button, because you'll want to hear it again and again and again.

You could liken this album to a journey, a holiday trip to some exotic local so to speak, that you look at the pictures and play the home video over and over again. That emotional baggage of yours will be handled with the utmost of care, and will probably look better than it from the start. Enjoy!

3 of 9 people found the following review helpful
The Truth Must Be Told 21 April 1999
By Scott Boepple (luvdoc5540@aol.com) - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
You know, a few years back a couple of boys in this little band called Japan decided "hey, we should make music". Little did they know, THEY WERE ALREADY IN A BAND. When they realised this, they broke up. Jansen/Barbierri seem to be a solid team of hipsters, out there making obscure music more obscure. Aside from their release as The Dolphin Brothers, they hadn't done a pop album since Japan. And this album is no exception. With guest bassist Mick Karn, this would be the predecessor for the trio building their own label, Medium.

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