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Old 12.15.2013, 01:48 PM   #8
jetengine
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Whether it was the influence of Philip K Dick or not, Sister stands out as one of their three or four best albums lyrically. It was albums like Sister and EVOL which caused us Doors and Patti Smith fans to sit up and take notice.

Their best albums lyrically seem to have arrived in two noticeable 'batches': EVOL, Sister and Daydream Nation in the mid to late '80s, and A Thousand Leaves and NYC: Ghosts & Flowers toward the end of the '90s decade.
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