Adem Love And Other Planets
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spatial :)
DAAU Domestic Wildlife
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I was thinking of writing her a few lines about this album that the good Lukin introduced me to (thx again), but you beat me to it thankfully :))))
John Fahey America
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even for my (it would seem!)
Barbara Morgenstern The Grass Is Always Greener
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The samples are quite nice, but is it possible that the title was inspired by our Rino Gaetano with grass instead of the sky? :))
Premiata Forneria Marconi Photos Of Ghosts
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Good job Roby, very well-crafted and interesting review, rating to the PFM.
Matmos The Rose Has Teeth In The Mouth Of A Beast
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Matmos ... reminds me of the lovely review by Axel that allowed me to discover their existence; now I’m listening to the samples, it seems interesting but I actually have the impression that I don’t feel like listening to music right now, better to stop.
Gallery Of Mites Bugs On The Bluefish
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Nice review, Antmo, but I don't think these are for me, even though I change my mind quickly :)
Dire Straits/Mark Knopfler Private Investigations The Best Of Dire Straits And Mark Knopfler
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Oh ... another collection by Dire Straits ... but how many have they made? Sometimes I really don’t get certain things. However ... saying it’s the history of rock maybe is a bit too much, don’t you think? Rather, Claudio, I was expecting your review of Knopfler's latest album, the one with Emmylou Harris. Did you like it? After reading many positive reviews, I listened to it, but it didn’t excite me. Bye
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Concerti per flauto n° 1 K 313 e per flauto e arpa K 299
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Dear Grass, your reading of these works of sublime lightness is, as usual, very detailed, timely, interesting, enjoyable, and shareable. I appreciate the passion you invest in discussing the music you love, a passion often shared, as in this case. I am not familiar with these versions of the concertos. I own the one for flute, harp, and orchestra in the interpretation by the Wiener under the direction of Karl Bohm (though I can't recall the names of the soloists), an interpretation that I adore (it is paired with the clarinet concerto). As for the flute concerto, I don't remember the edition, but I will check and listen again, taking inspiration from your reading. Bye :)
Happy Mondays Pills 'n' Thrills and Bellyaches
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music that I am not used to, while I have been accustomed for a long time to the care and communicative ability of your reviews :)