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	<title>Comments on: SG Albums features Prophets Mega Review</title>
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		<title>By: John Crenshaw</title>
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		<description>Given all the hype surrounding this recording, I was somewhat underwhelmed by the final outcome.

Since this is a &quot;revamped&quot; Prophets Quartet, I was really expecting to hear more numbers made famous by the Prophets of days gone by.

I also realize that lead singers like Jay Berry, Jack Toney, Jim Wesson, Roy McNeal, Dean Brown, and Don Seabolt are tough acts to follow . . . but they set the table for some great quartet singing.   I truly miss those powerful lead voices.</description>
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<p>Since this is a &#8220;revamped&#8221; Prophets Quartet, I was really expecting to hear more numbers made famous by the Prophets of days gone by.</p>
<p>I also realize that lead singers like Jay Berry, Jack Toney, Jim Wesson, Roy McNeal, Dean Brown, and Don Seabolt are tough acts to follow . . . but they set the table for some great quartet singing.   I truly miss those powerful lead voices.</p>
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