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I'm a little more positive on this show overall because I love the tight jamming in Piper and Seven Below and general tightness in the 2nd set in addition to the Ice, Fuego and Meatstick cited in the review.
Please don't mind me asking, but what does generally well-played start to finish mean? How about near-perfection? I'm not sure I can agree with those characterizations, the first of which sounds weaker than the 2nd.