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Come Back to Me
Release Date: 2005 - 07 - 18, Audio CD, Spv Last Update 16.12.2009 06:02
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by - written on 04/02/08 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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Released with an appropriately daft and sentimental music video, 'Come Back to Me' is a more convenient re-titling of the song 'Day Seven: Hope' from the first disc of 'The Human Equation.' It's one of the album's more memorable songs mainly for being so different from the norm, taking a happy, light, melodic, folky, retro style rather than the album's customary progressive metal, and was an obvious choice for a single even if more people would tend to laugh at it than actually purchase it. I've always enjoyed the song within the context of the album's concept, but taken on its own merits it seems like quite a silly, throwaway piece, and certainly isn't ... Read the complete review
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