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The revived Big Big Train shows that you can't keep a good band down for long with a fairly easy listening, non confrontational selection of songs both traditionally long and catchingly short. if at times the acoustic guitars and sharp keyboard breaks are reminiscent of early Genesis then this is fully intended and respectful to the likes of Messrs Rutherford, Banks and Phillips. Vocal harmonies are, as expected, a delight to the ear and the whole is a big step forward from Welcome To The Planet graeme wright
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Fell in love with BBT recently, absolutely love the stories they tell and the music.
Very sad to hear about David’s passing, listening now is quite moving, moved to tears from time to time, but we move on as I hope BBT will with David in our hearts. tonyauroristony58
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Museo Rosenbach's voice, "Lupo" Galiffi, still going strong 48 years after Zarathsutra's release and joining forces with notable figures of modern Rock Progressivo Italiano (members of La Coscienza di Zeno, Höstsonaten, Ubi Maior...). RPI lovers shouldn't hesitate to get this great album (great songs (melodies, arrangements, great singing and playing). Newbies are invited to acquire the taste. Carsten Pieper