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| | Public Enemy: Greatest Misses - All CDs $5.99 and Free Shipping at yourmusic.com (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30) |
 | | It would be unfair to say that 1992's "Greatest Misses" is where it all began to go wrong for Public Enemy, but it wouldn't be entirely inaccurate. |
 | | The resulting record doesn't indicate which answer is better, which is part of the problem: It never quite comes into focus, which is a startling change in course from a crew who, prior to this, never took an unsure step with their recordings. |
 | | So, "Greatest Misses" is not the outright disaster that it seemed at the time, but neither is it a lost treasure, since it's just too damn diffuse to be something worthwhile for anyone outside of the dedicated. |
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