Francescobus

DeRank : 2,46
DeAge™ : 7216 days • Here since 5 september 2006
Artillery Fear Of Tomorrow
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Here I am...thank you all, from the bottom of my heart. I sent the samples, I hope they are comprehensive, just to give an idea of the raw sound. Well, Bartle, I have a soft spot for the vinyl of "By Inheritance", for your review, for the photo of the band looking up...so many memories!
Clutch Clutch
Clutch Clutch
18 oct 08
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Excellent review, probably one of your best :DD
The Sword Gods Of The Earth
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"Metalized" is a fantastic album, and even the second "Sweet Dreams," though inferior, contains something magical. I had never heard these, but I really liked the review, especially the first 15 lines.
Carcass Wake Up And Smell The... Carcass
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Great! The outtakes from "Swansong" are tough; they could have made an EP out of them, and instead, here’s a collection that’s at least original. There’s even "Rot'n'Roll."
The Jeff Healey Band See The Light
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Very good, always a 5 everywhere and in any case!
The Who Who's Next
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Go Boar, great reviewer, one of my favorites. If there's no enthusiasm, you can't review well, and you have it in spades. The album is a gap for me, but I'll quickly make up for it. Bye!
Dust Hard Attack
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Listen up! Great hard rock and excellent compositions, custom wall of sound. The '70s are a forge of good music with bands that record 1 album or two and become legendary.
U.F.O. Phenomenon
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I quote Green manalishi, I've missed too many of your reviews. I listened to it last spring and it's an unmissable album. Here you have the compositions, Sckenker's class, Moog's warm voice, and a lot of atmosphere. But wait, I really like "The Wild The Willing And The Innocent" too, especially "Long Gone" and other great tracks. Chapman may not have Sckenker's class, but he does exceptionally well. Back to "Phenomenon," there are no other words: masterpiece!
Triumph Allied Forces
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Together with "Thunder Seven," it is the best; then I really like "Progression Of Power," which features the beautiful "In the Night." I apologize in advance for not commenting on this magnificent review. I have almost all of them on vinyl; Emmett has always had the habit of including an instrumental piece, such as "Midsummer's Daydream," where the acoustic guitar shines, a great songwriter, while Moore is excellent as a vocalist in "Follow Your Heart": what a great band!
Returning to "Allied Forces," I think "Fight The Good Fight" and "Magic Power" are heavenly, as well as "Ordinary Man." But what the devil am I saying? It's all well described in the review, everything is well summarized. Great Cinghiale:DDD