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| | The Daily Vault Album Reviews : Ammonia Avenue |
 | | It is, I suppose, no mistake that the Alan Parsons Project, famous for their theme albums, would create a release in 1984 about alienation in modern society and the growing inability to really feel and communicate in the age of high technology. |
 | | There are great sweeping chunks of Ammonia Avenue where there's nary an orchestra pit to be found, and that absence results in two huge clunkers; "Let Me Go Home" and the execrable "One Good Reason", the aforementioned worst track. |
 | | In the final summary, Ammonia Avenue is a good album, but paying more attention to the Project's orchestral and progressive roots might have made it a great album. |
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