It is both bigger and broader than Bat II in terms of theatricality and narrative, and - to these ears, at least - feels like it had the potential to be a true progressive follow up from that album (despite being a non Steinman cut).
It was an exciting first listen, having the opportunity to revisit that era after all of this time, and indulge in a daydream for an hour or so of what this album could've become.
Last edited by ThatWriterGuy; 08 Aug 2021 at 10:22.
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