tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-660808341284783109.post7232140475902326217..comments2024-03-02T07:40:22.786+03:00Comments on Only Solitaire blog: Alan Parsons Project: The Turn Of A Friendly CardUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-660808341284783109.post-57551073306579578632011-02-26T11:30:43.119+03:002011-02-26T11:30:43.119+03:00George, you rock. So does this album... you know, ...George, you rock. So does this album... you know, I think it's my APP favorite, except for the totally-devoid-of-anything-interesting-except-maybe-a-harpsichord-of-funky-beat instrumentals. "May Be a Price to Pay" is really cool and creepy, "Games" is fun, "Time" is gorgeous BUT this time it's different because Eric sings on it, "I Don't Wanna Go Home" is funky, the two parts of the title track are beautiful and the guitar solo is wonderful, "Snake Eyes" is awesome, and "Nothing Left to Lose" starts out with more gorgeous, then reggae (??!!?), then a ROCKIN' instrumental reprise of "Snake Eyes". Yeah, "Nothing..." is my favorite on here. Best album... maybe.Ross Dryernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-660808341284783109.post-19858126676473181362010-10-01T03:46:00.070+04:002010-10-01T03:46:00.070+04:00Thanks George, good one, you nail it here, as usua...Thanks George, good one, you nail it here, as usual. Sure i'm more into their debut, but as far as "adult pop category" goes, this one is pretty much consistent on a decent level. "Eye in the sky" is kinda ok too, for me. <br /><br />And let me by this chance deliver a special kudos for your Alice In Chains 1990-96 period reviews, i share your vision on them to the point of "you're reading my thoughts" level - great and thought-provoking music journalism from you, imo.Cardiac Arrestnoreply@blogger.com