Francescobus

DeRank : 2,46
DeAge™ : 7217 days • Here since 5 september 2006
Wishbone Ash Argus
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The record is beautiful, but the review could have delved deeper into the band's history. I'm glad it was done, though. Great and underrated group.
Sadist Above The Light
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Nice review, I’ve never heard the album but sooner or later I’ll catch it. Bye.
Thin Lizzy Bad Reputation
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My favorite is "Fighting" but this one is good too, especially the title track. Great review. Bye.
Dark Angel Darkness Descends
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It's Rob Yanh playing bass on this album, not Mike Gonzalez. Discreet reception, although I would have explored the historical context and the arrangements more deeply.
Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds The Firstborn Is Dead
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Wonderful, Bartle, a review that turns into poetry, I would say, and vice versa, very heartfelt. Welcome back!
Laura Pausini Io Canto
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It could cover "Albergo A Ore" by Herbert Pagani.
Slayer Christ Illusion
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Pfui! double and triple pfui!
Enrico Ruggeri Il Falco e il Gabbiano
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Good review. I liked this album back then; now that my tastes have changed, certainly less so. Every now and then I listen to it again, skipping the tracks I don’t like.
Men At Work Cargo
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The fact that I mentioned four police officers is strange; I was probably thinking of Henry Padovani, who was alongside the three for a few months before disappearing.
Men At Work Cargo
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Look, mister-no, even Jack Hues's Wang Chung were compared to the Police just because they were a trio. I really like the Police, and I think there’s no comparison between Strikert and Summers, also because of Andy's age and the '60s behind him. However, Colin Hay has a magnificent voice, maybe even better than Sting, and here on de baser, no one had ever talked about Men At Work. In 1983, I bought Cargo and years later Business As Usual, and I listened to them as much as the Police: they deserved a review. I put everything into it and thank you for the score. Regarding the videos, I don’t remember them, but Men At Work were sadly serious underneath. As for the analogies with the Police, well, a comparison with the four cops shouldn't be seen as derogatory; the latter had a good relationship with Australia. Probably the five Men At Work had even been to their concerts in 1981 or thereabouts.