
Which is one of the finest Concept Rock Opera's of the early seventies.
And considering it won platinum because of Canadian sales, I would say we are.
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All a matter of taste, I supposed. It didn't find it aged very well. I think I preferred the Kinks and "Arthur".
I like the Kins Muswell Hillbillies album. I have not heard Arthur. Thick as a brick actually has aged well, and I am biased I saw them preform it in Edmonton in 1971.
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