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I also rather enjoyed Caspian out of Tweezer and thought that Trey's ambient yet blistering solo in Caspian made up for the jam the reviewer felt was omitted from Tweezer. After an 8:00 spacy improve in Tweezer Caspian felt well placed. Like I said, the solo in Caspian brought on that satisfied feeling (in conjunction with a gritty Sand which followed) that Tweezer was well played when they finally emerged back into the main riff. Just my opinion though. For each person that felt let down, maybe there is another that felt completely inspired!