Pietro Mascagni Cavalleria Rusticana / Karajan, Cossotto, Cecchele, Martino, Guelfi, Stasio
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Really, Marco? Well, I'm glad to hear that too, bye :)
Carla Bozulich Evangelista
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Absolutely fascinating references odradek (the Constellation galaxy is increasingly surprising), strange that this record escaped me. I'll make up for it.
Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky Lo schiaccianoci
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I don't have a particular love for Tchaikovsky; it's just a feeling, that's all. Anyway, I leave here, as elsewhere, the reading recommendation of Volkov's book "San Pietroburgo," where the composer's name frequently emerges in the city's history. Bye.
Susumu Yokota & Rothko Distant Sounds Of Summer
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The theme of cattle, this time spotted, becomes recurring I see. Misunderstood record as usual, very pleasant review as usual :)
Pietro Mascagni Cavalleria Rusticana / Karajan, Cossotto, Cecchele, Martino, Guelfi, Stasio
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Oh well Marco, reading this review, which among other things expands the audience, truly made me very happy. Let's hope we get closer and closer :)
Fugazi 5 questions to Guy Picciotto
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Good job easy!
Tom Waits The Early Years
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Good
AA.VV. To: Elliott From: Portland
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@ Massimof yes, I’d say we’re in agreement, maybe a nice betrayal from Elliott would have been more interesting, but there will be other tributes (I don’t know whether to say fortunately or unfortunately though); @ socrates Eric Matthews is alright, his version is a nice polished one, in fact it might be one of the best moments on the album, maybe I’ll post a sample as soon as I can; @ Nick the selection criterion was exclusively 'territorial', they are all artists from Portland who knew Elliott, chosen by Sean Croghan who was a friend of his; this might make the album a bit confusing at times, but it can be listened to without great expectations. @ punny on the adjective overrated, whose use I consider overrated, I absolutely agree with Nick; as for honey, let’s just say I prefer it to gall (de gustibus) for example, chestnut honey is excellent, maybe on a nice warm sebada. I recommend it to you :) Have a good week
AA.VV. To: Elliott From: Portland
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Two responses and a quick thank you to the passersby. @ Wanderer: thank you dear, always too kind :) @ donjunio, I’d say we’re in agreement even if I’m not great at making rankings; @ frantz: this record is certainly not for you, you haven’t made a mistake at all; @ tritalamiere and odradek: let’s hope for the best... I’m a bit anxious about this decisive match, no... I’m not talking about Australia obviously ;) @ trell :)) @ santi bailor, as I mentioned I’m not good at making lists, so I really wouldn’t know; @ stoopid: yes, it’s worth a listen, but all in all, it didn’t strike me as an essential record, it’s better to borrow it first and then decide whether to pick it up. @ Pamelio, I haven’t seen how the doctrine is divided on this, so I don’t know if I belong to the majority or not :) I know that listening to it with a dear (and knowledgeable) friend, we both came to the same impression :)
Harold Budd The Pavilion of Dreams
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The name Harold Budd reminds me of that beautiful album with Zazou (Glyph), from the way you talk about it it sounds even better... if only I had more faith in you :P