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Nico Desertshore
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Certo! Inviami il testo e procederò con la traduzione.
Nico Desertshore
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There's no need to spark something to appreciate this album.
Supreme Dicks The Emotional Plague
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ajeje I’ve never listened to them because from the reviews I’ve read online they didn’t seem like my thing. Maybe I’ll give them a try...thanks for the tip.
Supreme Dicks The Emotional Plague
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Face, I reiterate, the business is worth the effort. A kick in the ass to all the crap of today. That's what "Emotional Plague" is.
Death In June Brown Book
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Alright... if that's the case, then 80 percent of records are crap.
Metallica Reload
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Yes, this album isn’t that great, but when I was a kid, "Unforgiven 2" and "The Memory Remains" drove me crazy; the old lady's singing is legendary.
The Blue Nile Hats
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This is a top-class record, like good velvet. Everything has been taken care of down to the finest details; the mastering, for example, is state-of-the-art. To think that this CD was pressed in '89 using analog equipment and it blows away so many records that boast the "remastered" label. This means that when things are done well, with seriousness and attention to detail, the results are always excellent. In this case, we are talking about a must-have in the audiophile realm, as the record is released by Linn Records, and excuse me if that’s not enough.
As for the rest, I reiterate, great work even if it’s not very much in my wheelhouse; it requires a certain predisposition, otherwise it just bores me.
Rip Rig & Panic God
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What can I say to you, Odra? This record is truly amazing, not easy, and once again demonstrates how talented the members of the Pop Group were. You're right in saying that the next one is less challenging, but the refinement is still incredibly high. A sound that is extremely more modern than its time, foreshadowing some of the trip-hop solutions of the years to come, especially in the following "I Am Cold." Great job, Odra, mission accomplished. Well done.
Brian Eno Before and After Science
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I give myself a 1 for the apostrophe to an artist. I don't think Eno has converted... You can tell I've just gotten up..
Brian Eno Before and After Science
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Beautiful review. Exhaustive and genuine. It's nice to approach an artist and know nothing about them; a world opens up before you, and above all, you see it with untainted eyes. Your quote about water, clarity, I believe applies more to the previous "Another Green World," which I personally prefer and consider one of the most "transparent and crystalline" albums in history.
Correctly, Airone pointed out the presence of these sacred monsters of Kraut; the sound of the album is also partly thanks to them. Gentlemen, we are talking about people with immense talent…