richardh wrote:
Only recently got Mediteranean Tales and Illusions On A Double Dimple to add to Spartacus so I suppose I don't really need this as I would be adding just a selection of the pop tracks?
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Between the first three that you have, and the pop rock period comprising the last two albums A La Carte (1978) and Russian Roulette (1980) are two transitional ones-Old Loves Die Hard (1976) and Pompeii (1977), which cannot be dismissed as pop, but not near as good as the first three you have.
And on this compilation, the transitional albums are only represented with two tracks -Old Loves Die Hard, and The Hymn-only one track per album. All tracks in the compilation listed after The Hymn are from the pop rock period.
In my opinion, you have the really "essential" ones already. Hopefully the two that you have recently added are from the 2002 EMI remasters, as they are the ones that have some very good singles tracks added on to them.
I have been able to finally find some merit in even the last two pop rock albums, but most fans detest them. Though they are a different and lesser breed than the previous ones, i don't think they should be ignored.
Hope you enjoy your new additions, Richard.
Edited by presdoug - March 24 2012 at 17:15