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declared it " the most mature and perhaps best album of their career " and in retrospect it is still seen as " one of the most consistent and engaging albums in the group's lengthy catalog.
The Sea of Light album ( 1995 ) produced by the band along with Kalle Trapp was well received and in retrospect is seen as the band's return to form, the key to success being ( according to critic Donald A. Guarisco ) the way it " forsook the ill-judged pop metal stylings of albums like Equator for a return to the gothic-tinged old-school metal style that highlighted classic Uriah Heep albums like Look at Yourself ".
In retrospect, the album has also gone on to receive much critical acclaim and has been recognized as a landmark album in hip-hop.
In retrospect, some critics and music writers have given more praise to producer Rick Rubin's contributions to Radio, as well as note the importance of his production on the album.
" David Fricke of Rolling Stone also wrote in retrospect that the album " deserves immortality.
In a 2009 interview, Bob Stanley said that in retrospect the band " got ahead of ourselves a bit " by releasing such an uncommercial album, which " definitely could have done with a couple more obvious songs ".
Bill Leader, who produced the album, said " It seems to me, in retrospect, that each day a different member of the group had decided that this was it: ' Sod this for a game of soldiers, I'm leaving the group!
AllMusic wrote, " Principle, in retrospect, doesn't quite live up to the quality control exhibited on later records, the album leaving plenty of room for the group to grow into its studded S & M gear.
Reviewing the album for Allmusic, Ned Raggett notes that " it's pretty easy to see in retrospect how much of a melange went into the group's work.
Their second album Wilder experimented with different and darker psychedelic styles, as well as delving deeper into Cope ’ s complicated psyche: it spawned no major hits and sold relatively poorly at the time ( despite being critically praised in retrospect ).
Now, in retrospect, I want those songs to be on the album and many of them aren't, and I'm probably more to blame for that than anyone.
John Serba of Allmusic said that Orchid was " quite an audacious release, a far-beyond-epic prog / death monstrosity exuding equal parts beauty and brutality -- an album so brilliant, so navel-gazingly pretentious that, in retrospect, Opeth's future greatness was a foregone conclusion.
The album featured a line-up of songs very " Russian " in both lyric and tune, and wasn't initially met with much public appreciation ( in retrospect, however, it is considered by most critics one of his best records ).
In retrospect, the album is now viewed as a " masterpiece ", a " landmark album of the 1990s ", and " the Led Zeppelin IV of emo rock ".
'" Hip hop magnate Russell Simmons reacted negatively to the album at the time, but later expressed regret and said of the album in retrospect, " At the time, I didn't understand their music — it sounds so different from what I was used to that I foolishly ... claim that they ' weren't hip-hop.
The boxset includes a retrospect by Paul Draper in which he talks about each track included on the album.
The musical tensions between the group and Robin Trower were beginning to show in this album, and although his guitar sound remains integral to most of the tracks, Crucifiction Lane ( featuring a rare Trower vocal ), in retrospect, shows that Trower was already moving in a different direction from the rest of the band.
In retrospect, Nova found the album to be far too polished and not entirely to her liking.

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In such a system, with retrospect it is clear that a full-scale invasion and ultimate annexation was inevitable.
In 1933 – 34, seen in retrospect as the heyday of the Depression-era outlaw, Dillinger was the most notorious of all, standing out even among more violent criminals such as Baby Face Nelson, Pretty Boy Floyd, and Bonnie and Clyde.
In practice, there is considerable ambiguity and uncertainty in such cases, and decisions may in retrospect appear irrational that were, at the time, reasonable to the economic actors involved and in the context of their own incentives.
Not surprisingly in retrospect, it appears that such unconventional application of forces might be particularly efficient.
" Some singles have also been designated double A-sides in retrospect, such as " Don't Be Cruel " and " Hound Dog " by Elvis Presley.
However, these madrigals were not intended for performance so much as study, and as such show that the form was being viewed in retrospect.
Gerrold noted, in retrospect, that it would not be like the Enterprise crew to have such attitudes against Kirk as Bandi induced, and that he might instead set the episode on another ship where laxity has been reported.
In environmental and occupational health regulation, it has been argued that if modern cost-benefit analyses had been applied prospectively to decisions such as removing lead from gasoline, building Hoover Dam in the Grand Canyon and regulating workers ' exposure to vinyl chloride, they would not have been implemented even though they are considered to be highly successful in retrospect.
In retrospect, audio engineer David Thiel commented that such testing minimized time available for creative designing.
In retrospect, it can be regarded as the first military engagement between the New Yishuv ( later to become Israel ) and Arab rebels ( of what was to become Syria ), though at the time itself combatants on either side did not regard it in such terms.
In retrospect, no one is sure why the single had such a brief chart life, but there are several possibilities.
The phrase was used by some in retrospect when assessing the creation of the post – World War II set of international institutions: the United Nations ; the U. S. security alliances such as NATO ; the Bretton Woods system of the International Monetary Fund and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development ; and even the Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan were seen as characterizing or comprising this new order.
For many historians such as Akira Fujiwara, Akira Yamada, Peter Wetzler, Herbert Bix and John Dower, the work done by Douglas MacArthur and SCAP during the first months of the occupation of Japan to exonerate Hirohito and all the imperial family from criminal prosecutions in the Tokyo tribunal was the predominant factor in the campaign to diminish in retrospect the role played by the emperor during the war.
Some games such as Metroid have lower review scores today because in retrospect, the game may be very prone to glitches and be below what would be acceptable today.
" In an interview in 1969 Bergman stated that these three films had originally not been intended as a trilogy, he only regarded them as such in retrospect due to their similarity.
The official Canadian history of the war states that, in retrospect, it would probably have been better for the United States to produce more tanks, and for Canada to have focused on manufacturing more transport vehicles such as the successful Canadian Military Pattern truck.
" In an interview in 1969 Bergman stated that these three films had originally not been intended as a trilogy, he only regarded them as such in retrospect due to their similarity.

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In retrospect, the scientific value of the debate lies more in providing examples that a cladistic methodology is not incompatible with an overall phenetical scientific doctrine, and that thus, simply because some study " uses cladistics ", it does not guarantee superior results.
" In retrospect, Love said that Erlandson " had a Thurston quality about him ", " dressed cool ", and was an " intensely weird, good guitarist.
Innocent Victim, released in November 1977, " had a slight edge on Firefly ", according to Box, but still in retrospect this " blend of sharp, short rockers and pop-friendly ballads " looked like " an attempt to court the American AOR market ".
Melena Ryzik of The New York Times wrote in a retrospect of that " era of left-of-center black singer-songwriters ", stating " many of them struggled to keep their creative momentum, conflicted about their early mainstream success.
In retrospect, Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline called screenwriter Clive Exton " the series ' real star ", saying his " adaptations come surprisingly close to capturing the flavour of the originals " by " retaining many of Wodehouse's most inspired literary similes.
Many commentators in retrospect criticized the IMF for encouraging the developing economies of Asia down the path of " fast track capitalism ", meaning liberalization of the financial sector ( elimination of restrictions on capital flows ), maintenance of high domestic interest rates to attract portfolio investment and bank capital, and pegging of the national currency to the dollar to reassure foreign investors against currency risk.
" Interregnum: the Oceana of James Harrington ", chapter 6 in Pocock, The Ancient Constitution and the Feudal Law: a Study of English Historical Thought in the Seventeenth Century, a reissue with a retrospect ( Cambridge: 1987 ; 1957 ); ISBN 0-521-31643-X.
His assimilation of Expressionism has led scholar John Willett to discuss Dadaism as visually an Expressionist sub-current, and, in retrospect, Janco himself claimed that Dada was not as much a fully-fledged new artistic style as " a force coming from the physical instincts ", directed against " everything cheap ".
Dekanozov and Paleckis brought a number of non-Communists into the first " People ’ s government ", but in historical retrospect it is clear that they constituted window dressing for the Soviet takeover.
Such a " necessary contingency " when expressed in passions, impulse, interest, character, personality, get used by the " cunning of reason ", which, in retrospect, was to its own purpose.
In retrospect from 2004, William Arnold of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer said that the film was " widely regarded as Sayles ' masterpiece ", declaring that it had " captured the zeitgeist of the ' 90s as successfully as " Chinatown " did the ' 70s ".
In 1520, Venetian printer Ottaviano Petrucci published his Musica di messer Bernardo Pisano sopra le canzone del Petrarcha, a collection of settings of Petrarch influenced by the literary theories of Pietro Bembo ; while the pieces in the collection were not yet called " madrigals ", they contained several features recognized in retrospect as distinctive of the genre: the set serious texts, the placement of words and accents was done carefully, and they contained word-painting.
Ritter felt that in retrospect it was not necessary from the German point of view to maintain Austria-Hungary as a great power, but claimed that at the time, most Germans regarded the Dual Monarchy as a " brother empire ", and viewed the prospect of the Balkans being in the Russian sphere of influence as an unacceptable threat.
In retrospect therefore, it was a significant occasion when in 1767 Neville Maskelyne presented John Arnold with a newly printed copy of the " Principles of Mr. Harrison's Timekeeper ", evidently with a view to encourage him to make a precision timekeeper of the same kind.
In 2011, Den of Geek's Mark Harrison wrote that " In retrospect, ' The Long Game ' is an underrated and perfectly enjoyable mid-series episode ", praising Adam's demise.
This form, and its Spanish equivalent " Didaco ", were most likely created in retrospect ( that is, to translate Diego into Latin, as opposed to being the source of the name Diego ).
Known affectionately in retrospect as " Hippie Kenny ", Rogers had a notably smoother vocal style at the time.
Although Madness and Civilization has widely been read as a criticism of psychiatry, and often quoted in the anti-psychiatric movement, Foucault himself criticized, especially in retrospect, the " Romanticism of Madness ", which tended to see madness as a form of genius which modern medicine represses.

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