Palace Brothers Days in the Wake
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Thank you, John. A great record "Master and Everyone," one of those that frequently makes a return to the player even after some time, and I think it's time to give it another listen. On the other hand, Greatest Palace Music didn't quite excite me, maybe because it lacks that underlying melancholy. In contrast, "Superwolf" is one of the albums I've listened to the most this year, but you probably already knew that. I'm looking forward to news about Marty Slayton, bye :)
Shibusa Shirazu Orchestra Live @ S.Anna Arresi 29-08-2005 rassegna Ai Confini Tra Sardegna e Jazz
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Sure psychopompe :) Actually, I don't want to say too much, but it seems I told you about it myself some time ago. I know he published a Sardinian-Japanese dictionary, and once I read a hilarious interview in a local newspaper, it seems he uses a lot of words from the limba in his interjections, especially the concluding adiosu. But he’s not the only crazy one; I recently found out that Julian Cope is also studying Sardinian history. By the way, the CD of this month's special issue of Mucchio Extra is dedicated to him, in case anyone is interested. Bye :)
Sons And Daughters The Repulsion Box
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This time the words don't convince me, psychopompe. Reading the reviews and comments, I almost get the impression that this is a good album, but nothing more; moreover, it’s not close to my listening preferences, I can hear the samples. Bye
Dirty Three Whatever You Love, You Are
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"Ocean Songs" is a recent listen that really impressed me; reading that it’s even more beautiful as ajejebrazorf says encourages me to buy it.
Róisín Murphy Ruby Blue
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An overdose of information ... nice :) later I'll listen to something, all this enthusiasm intrigues me quite a bit
Eric Clapton Slowhand
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I prefer the original version of cocaine, but Clapton is also a nice listen. It may not be an essential album, but it's better than some of his other solo work.
Palace Brothers Days in the Wake
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As always, selections of class, perfectly described. It's becoming a nice habit to read your reviews. Will Oldham is a great artist without a doubt, and you are right to highlight the value of the lyrics along with the essential nature of his music. I'll rate the album on trust. Bien.
Bob Dylan Slow Train Coming
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Not at the levels of the past perhaps, but I really liked this album.
Grace Jones Nightclubbing
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Yes, I remember "I've Seen That Face Before" in the movie "Frantic"; if I’m not mistaken, the song – more than just referenced – should be Libertango. Detailed and interesting description, Andrea, welcome.
Souad Massi Deb
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Excuse me... but why is this interesting review taking this useless turn? Do as you please. Francesco's musical proposal seems good and original to me. Furthermore, it's described with an effective, well-crafted summary and a personal touch. I am very interested, but I need to know which label it is distributed by if possible. A few samples wouldn't hurt either. Thx