Resolution

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 41:20

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A classic

Billenar

There was a lot of hype about George Martin producing this album and he did a great job, but the greatness here is all Andy. A little less quirky and more polished than Andy Pratt, Andy has grown up here and deals with some life issues. Why Andy never became big is beyond me.

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Still Andy after all these years

Sturat

We used to play this album and his first a lot on radio in Htfd/New Haven back in the day. It still stands up.

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Truly Superb

EMUSIC-01D8827F

I bought this album in 1976 on the strength of the a fore mentioned Rolling Stone review and was not disappointed, nor will you be. A true masterpiece of songwriting and production.

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Five stars and more

warmglass

This is a desert island disc, a forgotten masterpiece, a nearly perfect blend of song and performance. If you like well crafted songs, superb singing, strong arrangements, all with a dash of idiosyncrasy and sheer musical genius, then you'll love this album. It didn't (as Rolling Stone predicted in 1976) "forever change the face of rock", but it should have. Download all the tracks but the last one, which is just live filler, and wasn't on the original album.

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They Say All Music Guide

When it was first released in 1976, Resolution garnered great critical acclaim. While claims by Rolling Stone that Pratt “has forever changed the face of rock” seem far-fetched, it still is one of the finest singer-songwriter albums of the ’70s. While Pratt’s expressive, but sometimes high-pitched, voice may not be everyone’s cup of tea, there is no denying that the songs themselves were superb. Furthermore, the arrangements and intricacies within each selection were something to behold. No two songs sound alike, yet there is a thematic link between everything presented — that being the power of love to pull, push, and sustain every human being. The idealism and optimism that is pervasive throughout is balanced by a sense of how hard it is to reach that point, and thus the hopefulness seems real and earned. It is difficult to say which cuts are the highlight of the album, since each is so well thought out and constructed. Every listener will undoubtedly choose particular favorites. The range of music varies from jazzy (“Set Your Sights”) to melodic and gentle pop(“Everything Falls Into Place”(Lillian’s Song),” to nearly hard rock (“Karen’s Song”). Also particularly worth noting is the complex arrangements on “That’s When Miracles Occur” and the father-son theme explored on the moving “Can’t Stop My Love” (which explores Pratt’s feelings related to his father’s death). Although this album never attained the commercial success that many predicted, it remains a classic that deserves to be heard by a wide audience. – Michael Ofjord

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