8.5/10
Two splendid albums in the style of the Keith Tippett Group. Happy Daze is a must-have for all fans of Dean and Keith Tippett. more
7.5
A beautiful album by Dean (from 1996) that alternates challenging passages with more enjoyable tracks like the splendid Gualchos. Domancich is, as always, sublime at the piano. more
7.5 Dean's debut album, dated 1971. An extremely enjoyable free jazz record, especially in the longer tracks like the opening "ooglenovastrome." It shows that, along with Wyatt, he is the most creative within the core of the Soft Machine in "Third." Hopper and Ratledge cannot match up. more
7.5
Beautiful gem and one of the last live performances of jazz drummer Tony Levin alongside Paul Dunmall and the incomparable piano of Sophia Domancich. more
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Hipster and French, just the fact that she is a woman saves her from the well-deserved 1. more
Yes, I have to say that I get pretty angry when I learn that this would have been the slick, commercial, smarmy turning point. Assuming that no one can reach the records of the previous decade, I like to be considered smarmy if an album like this is to be considered as such... Can we say there’s a bad track in this album? And can we say someone has better learned (modernizing it) the lesson of N.Y. & Crazy Horse in the '90s? I doubt it. more
The metal of the future. Extreme and intelligent like few. more
Metal Gods. more
Despite the damage it has caused to so many people, the general decline of many public services, and the excessive deregulation of the financial sector (with consequences that we still suffer today), as well as its authoritarian tendency reminiscent of a Fourth Reich, one must be balanced regarding Thatcher. I don’t say this lightly; I have been to England and talked with people who highlighted some positive aspects. In any case, unemployment has been cut in half under her leadership. more
Fortunately, we instead had Fanfani, Craxi, De Mita, and Andreotti. more
What is........ONE. more
In its genre, it deserves more than many others, and she's a very beautiful woman. more
8.5/10
The greatest album ever by Deep Purple more
In the summer of '93, that jerk was on the radio every day, every hour, every moment... him and his crappy song, which is also the only one anyone can remember, because there’s no memory of the rest, thank God... I even thought he was dead... Those who were there remember. Mind-blowing. more
When Maggie Thatcher dies, we're gonna have a party when maggie thatcher dies we,re all avin a party
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