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Review by fhqwhgads
Mercury is always a treat, and although the true segue is from Mercury into Twist, it's the Twist > I Always Wanted It This Way that interests me most about this show. Sped-up 2001 or not I have always wanted Page to use a more-varied synthesizer palette this way, and it's already paying dividends. Simply captivating and I have high hopes for what will happen with Always Wanted in the future, both near and far. Lovely, heartfelt tribute in Miss You, and I'm beginning to develop a real affinity for this song. Fuego's segue into Sand is not whipcrack-tight, but it's worth hearing in an era where most segues are of the > variety if at all, and the ->'s tend to be less transcendent(?), fluid (I think that's more what I mean) than in years past. Also glad to see Joy still in rotation.