Try Anything Once: I have that CD, it’s pretty great. Have you heard Alan Parsons’ version of The Time Machine?
I finally broke down and listened to Gaudi. I left it on the rack back in the ‘80s, because who wants a pink CD? I mean, really. Turns out it was pretty good.
As to Boston, they’re a victim of Scholz’s MIT perfectionism, and perhaps laziness. They had a great first album, the second was meh, and then to sit on their (his) behind for a decade was nearly criminal. That, and to let Brad Delp’s voice wither on the vine (from lack of use) until he killed himself ...
That, and I’m tired of his leftist whining. No more Boston for me. Well, aside from that nifty version of the Star Spangled Banner they did at one point. That’s a pretty good one to bring out for special events.
:P
Parsons without Woolfson just wasn’t the same.
There’s a reason Boston’s second album was Don’t Look Back, it was just the same as their first. So, like ignore our previous, but if you are sick of it’s overplay already, you don’t want to hear this one.