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ON THE THIRD DAY , A REMASTERED MASTERPIECE....................., January 2, 2007
Reviewer: Patrick Miller "SAUROPOD" (NEW YORK)
Elos third album and I must admit the remastering on this cd is mind boggeling. You really hear each violin and bass violin like it is being played in the same room with you. Sounding nice and sharp each track sounds as fresh as it did in 1973-1974. The extra alternative tracks sound really cool. The previously unreleased (Everyones Born To Die) is really a nice track. John Lennons favorite (Showdown) never sounded better. My favorite (Dreaming Of 4000) is a great sounding pyshcodelic song. I realize Jeff Lynn took some form of music from other blues and rock artist with this cd, but Jeff is not the only recording artist to use the same ideas as a previous artist had. This album was beautifully produced and is an Elo masterpiece despite its chart invisibility. This cd is truly remastered brilliance. Man I swear I think at times listening to this cd it was recorded today. Highly recommended cd to own. Jeff Lynn and Elo were really starting to define their sound with this recording. Believe me the third time (I mean day) is defenitly a charm...................

Three's the charm., October 6, 2006
Reviewer: lighten_up_already2 "lighten_up_already2" (Kirkland, WA USA)
I assume you already know what's on this recording or you wouldn't be here, right? Don't you probably have a thirty-year-or-so old vinyl copy of this that you haven't listened to for years because it's dusty and has scratches and pops and who listens to that stuff anymore anyway?
Well, I won't review the music here because others have done better than I would, but I will say that listening to this remaster through a high quality set of headphones (Sennheiser) has enabled me to hear this as if it were the first time. It's totally worth the money to get this new version, and the bonus tracks just make it even more fun.
ON THE THIRD DAY , A REMASTERED MASTERPIECE....................., January 2, 2007
Reviewer: Patrick Miller "SAUROPOD" (NEW YORK)
Elos third album and I must admit the remastering on this cd is mind boggeling. You really hear each violin and bass violin like it is being played in the same room with you. Sounding nice and sharp each track sounds as fresh as it did in 1973-1974. The extra alternative tracks sound really cool. The previously unreleased (Everyones Born To Die) is really a nice track. John Lennons favorite (Showdown) never sounded better. My favorite (Dreaming Of 4000) is a great sounding pyshcodelic song. I realize Jeff Lynn took some form of music from other blues and rock artist with this cd, but Jeff is not the only recording artist to use the same ideas as a previous artist had. This album was beautifully produced and is an Elo masterpiece despite its chart invisibility. This cd is truly remastered brilliance. Man I swear I think at times listening to this cd it was recorded today. Highly recommended cd to own. Jeff Lynn and Elo were really starting to define their sound with this recording. Believe me the third time (I mean day) is defenitly a charm...................

Three's the charm., October 6, 2006
Reviewer: lighten_up_already2 "lighten_up_already2" (Kirkland, WA USA)
I assume you already know what's on this recording or you wouldn't be here, right? Don't you probably have a thirty-year-or-so old vinyl copy of this that you haven't listened to for years because it's dusty and has scratches and pops and who listens to that stuff anymore anyway?
Well, I won't review the music here because others have done better than I would, but I will say that listening to this remaster through a high quality set of headphones (Sennheiser) has enabled me to hear this as if it were the first time. It's totally worth the money to get this new version, and the bonus tracks just make it even more fun.
