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Emir Hot - Sevdah Metal Tuesday, June 24, 2008 I couldn't disagree more with this review. This album is superb, one of the best neo-classically tinted albums in many a year. To my ears there is very little Yngwie influence here, what Emir has done is make an album which manages to avoid so many of the cliches prevelant in neo-classical albums, heck he has even got John West to sound somewhere close to his Artension best which is something Royal Hunt couldn't do. To throw in all the Malmsteen rip-off type comments is an insult to this album, and I strongly suggest anyone has a listen to the clips, or indeed read reviews elsewhere as Alanna has this one totally wrong.
Its not a 10, but I would rate it somewhere between 8 and 9.
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