Butterflies
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slymythekingpop: Butterflies Traccia 07 in Butterflies Album - 29 october 2001

I feel butterflies in my stomach, then the sound 2 single released hits just right like you rock my world, a reference point. more
You Rock My World
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slymythekingpop: You Rock My World Traccia 06 in You Rock My World Album - 29 october 2001

the 1st single released sony pure music video with chris tucker and marlon brando. track that drives the album in the global charts. more
Heaven Can Wait
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slymythekingpop: Heaven Can Wait Traccia 05 in Heaven Can Wait Album - 29 october 2001

we're almost there, but it doesn't convince me much; what a pity for the sound that almost saves it. more
Break of Dawn
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slymythekingpop: Break of Dawn Traccia 04 in Break of Dawn Album - 29 october 2001

I feel the sunset, the sun is shining bright, a beautiful piece until now after an unbreakable point of reference. Of course, there is a single cover, but it wasn’t released by Sony at the time. more
Invincible
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slymythekingpop: Invincible Traccia 03 in Invincible Album - 29 october 2001

track that gives the album its name in full 2000s style, less convincing than previous ones but with a nice rhythm, sound, unfortunately no single. more
Heartbreaker
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slymythekingpop: Heartbreaker Traccia 02 in Heartbreaker Album - 29 october 2001

pure Sound 2000, a great rhythm, beautiful track, even the cover single never released by Sony Music in 2002 due to the poor sales of the album like Unbreakable. A great piece with the sound of that era, but different from this track that was supposed to be the 4th single. more
Michael Jackson
THE KING OF POP more
Unbreakable
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slymythekingpop: Unbreakable Traccia 01 in Unbreakable Album - 29 october 2001

The Title track more
Courtney Love
What does he/she do for a living? more
Game Theory -Blaze of Glory
What a brilliant debut for Miller's Game Theory, what a great album. Miller and his Game Theory 1.0, meaning the band lineup before the major restructuring of 1985, bring to life a "power-pop" gem overflowing with ideas. Beyond the skillful guitar work of the leader himself, and the beautiful bass of Juhos, I find the importance of Nancy Becker's keyboards (as they will be with LaFreniere later) fundamental; her soundscapes, riffs, and even the choruses entrusted to her amplify and are in turn heightened by Miller's compositional genius. I could mention the triptych of the best songs on the album with "Date With an Angel" (a masterpiece of perfect pop), the one-minute shard of crazy pauappop in "All I Want Is Everything," and the superb "Sleeping Through Heaven," probably the best example of Miller's compositional brilliance and Becker's splendid keyboard work. However, tomorrow I could name another three ("Something to Show," "Stupid Heart," or "T.G.A.R.T.G." where the good Scott disregards the regular verse-chorus structure in what should nevertheless be a pop-rock song). "Blaze of Glory" isn’t yet a masterpiece, but it’s an excellent album that begins a path of constant growth that will lead Miller to create first the truly perfect pop album ("The Big Shot Chronicles") and then that work which has completely surpassed the concept of the perfect pop album ("Lolita Nation"). more
Vlad
"Come on, don't just stand there" quote Vlad III more
Fidel Castro
A criminal. For everything else, there's Amnesty International, even for his legacy Everything you need to know about human rights in Cuba 2020 - Amnesty International Amnesty International more
Down -NOLA
black as pitch, swampy and mephistophelic. A MUST! more
Ufo -Force It
Less beautiful than "Phenomenon" but still another nice hard-rock album very enjoyable to listen to, with really great tracks like "Let it Roll," the more elaborate "This Kid's," or "Out in the Street," and the ballad "High Flyer." Perhaps a couple of songs are a bit too generic, but that’s fine. The UFOs confirm themselves, especially in the Mogg-Schenker duo, excellent rock authors, with fun, exciting tracks of undeniable quality in their genre (see also a solid hard rocker like "Mother Mary"). It’s not their best, but it's a nice little record as well. more
Giorgia Meloni
Refined, magnificent more
Laura Nyro
She was truly beautiful. more
Moving Hearts -Moving Hearts
Hello everyone, I'm new to this site, where I've browsed here and there to see what it contained. My musical interests mainly revolve around the '60s, '70s, and early '80s (I'm 73 years old....) but I don't shy away from something more contemporary (The War On Drugs, Laura Veirs,....) and I've always followed music in its various genres. Frankly, I was quite surprised not to find a review of Moving Hearts and their first album, which is self-titled and beautiful. Yet their leader (at least in the first of only 5 albums released) is a certain Christy Moore, already in Planxty, and well-known in the Irish folk circuit close to political and social themes. more
The Smiths
I've never been particularly impressed, even though The Queen Is Dead and the self-titled album are objectively really good records. more
Fabio Rovazzi
When I listen to Rovazzi, I feel like invading Poland. more
Fabio Rovazzi
Unleash in me an uncontrollable killer instinct. more