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Originally Posted by Andy Man
I suppose you could argue that Mirage and Tango have a glossiness as well (after all, they were from the 80s), but even the poppiest tunes on those records were arranged and produced in a slightly off-kilter manner that made those records for more intriguing listens than Behind the Mask.
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I agree. I fault Little Lies for its poppiness, but it's not Neil Sedaka.
Michele