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Review by Doc_Sportello
The segue from Fee to Maze is a thing to behold, though. And Maze is pretty much psychotic. Fishman sounds like he's trying to smash his cymbals to smithereens. There's also a point in Antelope where I'm pretty sure he's trying to murder his drum kit.
Like pretty much any show from this era, worth a listen. The worst thing you'll hear is precision and exuberance that sounds slightly perfunctory. Which is amazing when you think about it.