I've been waiting a while for this album and I'm playing it through for the
first time while writing this.
Initially there's a good deal of hip hop and it's brilliantly done, but the
album kicks in with more traditional BT epics around tracks 6 and 7. Absolutely
immense emotional house and by track 8 when Godspeed licked in I just choked
up. It's not finished yet but I'm posting this.
This is a *fucking* good album. Warn yer granny she's going down the pawn shop
again.
John
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I bought mine from Our Price yesterday, it was on the racks. Surprised me 'cos
it was advertised as being out next monday. Try your local record shop, it must
be on general release.
Cant copy it, I'm off on holiday to Crete today. Sun, here I come :)
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John Graham <jo...@sanity.co.uk> wrote in message
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> I bought mine from Our Price yesterday, it was on the racks. Surprised me 'cos
> it was advertised as being out next monday. Try your local record shop, it
> must be on general release.
Not sure if BT himself is bothered about such things, but if there's one
sure fire way to limit your initial chart entry, it's trickling an album
into stores ahead the advertised release date (in this case, 25/10).
A good way to restrict publicity, meanwhile, is to get an album into stores
before the PR company receive (finished) copies, forcing journos to
beg/steal/buy copies from elsewhere... or drop coverage altogether.
W.
PS Top album though. :-)