Album Notes: Personnel: Ernest Tubb (vocals, guitar); Jack Solomon, Wayne Hammond, Ronnie Blackwell, Peter Michaud (guitar); Lynn Owsley (steel guitar); Owen Bradley (piano); Harold Bradley, Joe Pruneda Jr. (bass guitar); Robert Rector (drums). Recording information: Pete's Place, Nashville, Tennessee (1977).
...Having been introduced to the Legend of Zelda when first playing "Ocarina of Time" on the N64 i found myself compelled to continue the quest by purchasing the latest installment of the Zelda franchise.
A lot had been written prior to release about the cel-shaded graphics which had been introduced this time out, giving Link and his universe a more cartoonish feel. Many felt that this would be a bad mistake and that it would be less of a game as a result. Having taken the time to play this game i can reassure those in doubt that this is not the case. The added bonus of links cartoon face, is the ability to express emotion far more easily than has been possible in previous incarnations... The game truly has the look and feel of an animated adventure, with excellent sounds and the familiar Zelda tunes in the background you feel at home...
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Advantages: Classic, easy listening Disadvantages: Not much really!
.... After a long, hard day, you canc ome back, throw Legend on to your Hi-Fi and feel totally at ease, as is the nature of reggae. I regularly drift off (though not in a cloud of smoke, as Marley would) listening to the legendary 'No Woman No Cry' recorded live in England.
I thoroughlly recommend this album to you. It comes in two versions, although both are labelled as 'remastered'. The version I have is the original, released in 2000. But the second (and more expensive version), is the Deluxe edition, which has a second CD with various live recordings, which if are anything to go by Marley's fantastic stage performances, is thoroughlly worth spending that extra few quid for.
In conclusion, I believe that Marley really lives up to the title - 'Legend'....
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Advantages: Challenging Puzzles, Great Graphics... Disadvantages: 3 Day Time Constraint Is Frustrating...
...Back in 1998, the release of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time was accepted by gamers very warmly, to this day it is undisputed that this game is one of the best games to come out of the old Nintendo 64. Now I myself knew that Nintendo would probably not release another Zelda game on the Nintendo 64, and that I would most likely have to wait a couple of years even after Nintendo's next console is released, and at that time their next console was hardly even mentioned. Well, even less then a year after Zelda 64's release rumors were spreading that a new Zelda game was in the works, this Zelda would take place in an alternate world, and to my surprise, would be released on the Nintendo 64.
After the first screens and details surfaced, I was very excited. This game was at one time named Zelda Gaiden, but was changed to the much more...
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