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Spread Eagle-Open to the Public

Is this any good? :unsure: I have this disc coming in the mail....

My opinion, the production kills the debut, however the songs do not. Average album at best, some killer but more filler.

 

I looove the debut but I prefer the Open to the Public release. :bowdown:

I think they really stretched out on that one and brought in some different influences and some of the songs like "Revolution Maker" were even heavier than the debut IMO.

Spread Eagle deserves so much more than they got, a great great band IMO. :banger:

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Alen-s/t

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Spread Eagle-Open to the Public

Is this any good? :unsure: I have this disc coming in the mail....

My opinion, the production kills the debut, however the songs do not. Average album at best, some killer but more filler.

 

I looove the debut but I prefer the Open to the Public release. :bowdown:

I think they really stretched out on that one and brought in some different influences and some of the songs like "Revolution Maker" were even heavier than the debut IMO.

Spread Eagle deserves so much more than they got, a great great band IMO. :banger:

Great! Something to look forward to :)

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Spread Eagle-s/t saw em a few weeks ago, my friend used to do their sound!!!! when they toured a few years ago, they had Chris Caffrey

 

Spread Eagle-Public

 

actually like 2 different feels, love both of them

 

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Alien

Rio-Borderland

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Streets-Crimes in Mind

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Michael Thompson Band-How Long

 

man, this is great!!! how did I miss this one? any word on this? a great West Coast type of vibe but maybe a bit harder with a cast of greatness!

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again!!!

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