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Review by spreaditround
The Moma Dance: Nice little rager. Broadway Trey vocals are laughable.
Back on the Train: Mellow jam tacked on the end, nice ->
My Friend, My Friend: Decent segue out of Back on the Train, nothing too crazy.
Sand: Goes major jam in the late 6’s with some interesting yet brief effects from Page. Most of this jam unfortunately is just Trey lazily strumming. Directionless. >
Sample in a Jar: Standard.
Ya Mar: Standard.
Roggae: what is with the maniacal laughter at the beginning – who was that? Trey sounds exceptional in this jam. Highly, highly recommend.
Cars Trucks Buses, Blaze On: really good jam especially the front half with all the crazy effects, latter half is an upbeat, bliss jam >
Twist: Short lil’ rager. >
Bouncing Around the Room: Standard.
Free: Cool Trey effects in the mid 4’s. Fairly standard version but sounds quite good to my ears. But it gets Broadway Trey’d as well, so there’s that to consider.
ENCORE: 46 Days: Standard fare.
Replay Value/Summary: Would definitely recommend giving Hood and Roggae a listen, enjoyed both a good bit. The rest is just standard fare.
Score: 3.25 out of 5.