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| | Return To Fantasy |
 | | The break with Mick's guitar and Ken's synth is one of the highest points on the album as they duet, then echo in alternating solos, duet again, and Mick fires off a hot, but too short, solo. |
 | | Where the album version has horns filling in the sound, playing the licks and burying Ken, the demo goes for Ken honky tonking on the ivories or the organ to fill the sound. |
 | | While the album version is a very nice country ballad, due to BJ Cole's steel guitar (I believe Heep's only country song ever), the demo is an intense gospel tune, one of the most intensly spiritual songs I've ever heard by a secular group, even though the lyrics are not religious. |
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