Ok, fack it. I'm bored, so I'll post a few comments about the discs. Maybe this will garner some interest.

1 "After years of hoppy, candid, and usually booming pop/rocking, ____ _____ seems devoted to comfortably mirroring on the many places he's been over the years, and so keeps his melodies generally elementary and the production highly airy, with special accents on the razzle-dazzle electric and acoustic soloing that became his trademark in the _______ days."

2 "The first proper _____ ___ album features the band at its unusual best. _______ _____ is absolutely noncommercial art rock filled with ambitious arrangements and slightly disturbing themes courtesy of the ____ ____ and ___ ____ songwriting partnership."

3 "This album rocks out, but it mostly relies on delicate indications and simpler compositions -- something evocative of Ian Anderson's own dealings with a developing voice and more introspective interests.

"As usual, arrangements are finely prepared and varied from song to song, resulting in a very satisfying set high on catchy songs and surprisingly low on expendable content."

I've changed a few of the adjectives to help prevent cheating.