"Being in a funky mood this morning, I feel compelled to post some thoughts on Steven V. Funk's ..."
Jason, was the pun intended? :D
Well, I read the review and also went to Amazon.com and read the user reviews, too.
Interestingly enough, some of the users that didn't care for "Ether" liked "Art of the Theremin" and some of the "Ether" fans really bashed "Art of the Theremin". (Just can't please everyone, huh?)
I recall a book that I stumbled across years ago: "A Lexicon of Musical Invective" which was a collection of actual reviews taking pot-shots at composers including Beethoven, Rimsky-Korsakoff, Reger, Schoenberg, etc.
(Max Reger actually wrote to the author of a scathing review: "Dear Sir, I am now seated in the smallest chamber of my house. Your review is in front of me. It is soon to be behind me.")
To get a bad review is to be in good company.
Jason, was the pun intended? :D
Well, I read the review and also went to Amazon.com and read the user reviews, too.
Interestingly enough, some of the users that didn't care for "Ether" liked "Art of the Theremin" and some of the "Ether" fans really bashed "Art of the Theremin". (Just can't please everyone, huh?)
I recall a book that I stumbled across years ago: "A Lexicon of Musical Invective" which was a collection of actual reviews taking pot-shots at composers including Beethoven, Rimsky-Korsakoff, Reger, Schoenberg, etc.
(Max Reger actually wrote to the author of a scathing review: "Dear Sir, I am now seated in the smallest chamber of my house. Your review is in front of me. It is soon to be behind me.")
To get a bad review is to be in good company.