Grasshopper

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DeAge™ : 7973 days • Here since 11 august 2004
Georges Brassens La mauvaise réputation
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5 for the choice. 3 for the review. Average = 4. The little I know doesn’t allow me to rate the album. The problem for me remains unsolvable: where the hell can I find the compilations of Brassens?
Lucio Battisti Il nostro caro angelo
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Oops... this one was already there too... well, then it's quite a habit. Alright, let's move on, and besides, the one that was there was really just a little more than a telegram.
Lucio Battisti Il nostro caro angelo
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As cece65 (and I didn't make any arrangements)
Paolo Conte Paris Milonga
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Aside from the absurdity of the "trifle" (no text by Paolo Conte is, at most, they can be gallant jokes or "nonsense"), the review would be acceptable, even if a masterpiece like this perhaps deserves something more. The problem is that there was already one, among other things excellent (not mine, I want to say this). It is true that some records have as many as six reviews, but a duplicate is always a duplicate. So: 3 overall, but 2 because it's a pointless review.
Paolo Conte Un gelato al limon
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An album as exceptional as the one described above deserves a 5, in my opinion. It is the first true masterpiece of a lawyer who was already rich in strokes of genius up to that point, but not always musically flawless. Here instead, and I would say forever from this point on, there is that blend of high-class jazz, exoticism, and illuminating lyrics that will make it unique. The review is more than good. Incredible that this record was still "free": it even slipped past me despite having already written 5 reviews of Conte's work. And now? We're left with only "Paolo Conte 1974," plus live performances and compilations.
Charles Mingus Mingus Ah Um
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Great review and, it seems, a significant gap to fill: I have been stuck in the era of the "Pithecanthropus." Please address this as soon as possible.
Vangelis Themes
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I have no doubts about Del Piero: the best on the field. A word from a (moderate and objective) Fiorentina fan.
Vangelis Themes
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By the way, what happened to vanamente? I miss her a little because she was certainly a real pain, but deep down she was right. It’s true that after I (partially) bent to her reprimands, trying to limit my innate didacticism, the results in terms of appreciation have been evident.
Gustav Mahler Sinfonia n° 6 "Tragica"
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Thank you Mullah, overly generous: there's a risk that in the end I'll get a big head. Luckily, there's the wise Fra Martino to bring me back down to earth, even though his conflict of interest regarding the Prima is truly brazen, at Berlusconi levels.
David Bowie The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars
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Why do that, since you're the same as Graceland by Paul Simon? (unless that too... but it didn't seem like it)