Talk:Euroman Cometh

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I have removed the following from the article and placed it here in case the original writer wants to re-write it in a more NPOV style and put it back. I don't have the album (it was aleady deleted when I tried to get it back in the early 1980's) so don't feel qualified to judge it.

The album, Euroman Cometh by JJ Burnell, is a must listen to album for any

Stranglers
fan. Though not as musically intellectual as any of The Stranglers albums, there are some tracks which demonstrate the brilliance of JJ's bass playing. Jelly Fish in particular is a classic.

Ian Dunster 15:51, 21 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

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