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Tony Duggan responds to Nick Perovich:
>>I tend to discount British reviews of British artists, as I, rightly or
>>wrongly, suspect that they are inflated.
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>We could say that we discount American reviews of American artists for the
>same reason. But we don't because I'm sure that they are not. So why DO
>you think we British especially are incapable of being objective about our
>own artists.
This issue has come up on the list before, and my opinion remains the same.
It's natural for persons of a nation to have pride in their country and
its citizens. To what degree, if any, this national pride might impact
the recommendations in a record review is up for grabs. You have to gain
familiarlarity with a particular reviewer to glean any insight on this
matter. Overall, I pay attention to every review regardless of what
country it comes from. Otherwise, I could come up with all kinds of
reasons to discount every review I read.
Don Satz
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