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Good reflection of the band, May 10, 2008
This review is from: Terminally Groovy The Best Of Ned's Atomic Dustbin (Audio CD)
To the above reviewer who asked why there is a 'strange' version of 'Grey Cell Green' on the album. Firstly, the version on this album is the single version; it comes from the 'Ingredients' EP and is, I believe, a far superior version of the song to the one on the 'God's Fodder' LP. In my opinion, while that album was good, it also suffered from overproduction; the sound was too 'clean', so to speak, and lacked the 'fuzzed out' guitar sound that made the band so 'groovy'.
In relation to this album, it's a very good round-up of the band's music. It has the 'single' versions of the songs rather than the album versions, which, as I said above, suffer from over-production.
If you haven't heard the band before, this is a great look at one of band's that introduced grebo to the world.
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So whats with the versions of the songs?, February 10, 2007
This review is from: Terminally Groovy The Best Of Ned's Atomic Dustbin (Audio CD)
Good song lineup but why are there strange versions of Grey Cell Green and Kill Your Television here? Put the frigging singles on there!
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