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''The Things You See'' is a collaborative studio album by guitarist Allan Holdsworth and pianist Gordon Beck, released in 1980 through JMS–Cream Records. Both ''The Things You See'' and Beck's 1979 album ''Sunbird'' were reissued together as a compilation in 1989 (with the omission of "Flight" from ''Sunbird'')〔("Allan Holdsworth / Gordon Beck – The Things You See / Sunbird" ). Discogs. Retrieved 2014-09-16.〕 and again in 1994 (including "Flight").〔("Allan Holdsworth,Gordon Beck-"The Things You See/Sunbird"" ). gordonbeck.net. Retrieved 2014-09-16.〕 Holdsworth and Beck would later collaborate again on ''With a Heart in My Song'' in 1988. The album's title was explained by Holdsworth on his 1992 instructional video: "The title for this tune came from me kind of... falling out of a pub one night back in England. There was this old guy walking down the street, and I guess he must have seen all of us hooligans coming out of the pub. He just looked at us and said, 'Boy, the things you see when you haven't got your gun!'"〔Holdsworth, Allan (1992). "The Things You See". ''REH Video: Allan Holdsworth''. CPP Media Group. Event occurs at time 37:54–38:15.〕 Notably, this is the last time Holdsworth would play acoustic guitar on any release. "At the Edge" also features a rare instance of him singing; the song would later be revamped and renamed "The Things You See (When You Haven't Got Your Gun)" on his 1982 album ''I.O.U.'', with Paul Williams on vocals. ==Critical reception==
Scott Yanow at AllMusic gave ''The Things You See'' three stars out of five, noting that "the overall music is not as memorable as one would hope". However, despite saying that it was not a classic, he nonetheless deemed it of interest to Holdsworth fans curious to hear him in a different context than usual.〔
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