Susanne Abbuehl April
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A connoisseur of ECM, with refined choices, discreet, kind, open, curious, dear John, if I have already mentioned it to you, I want to reiterate my welcome here. At this point, I expect an inevitable review of John Surman from you in the future. As for this proposal, I will return as soon as it is in my possession. Bye.
The Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-la-la Band With Choir "This Is Our Punk-Rock," Thee Rusted Satellites Gather + Sing,
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What I had to say about them I've already written in the twin review, but I like to remember that if I "discovered" this group, it's thanks to a beautiful review of Yanqui U.X.O by Godspeed You! Black Emperor written by Joser. You have to listen to Odradek, let me know if you want. Bye :)
AA.VV. Frequenze Disturbate - Urbino - 05-06-07/08/2005
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For now, I’ll just leave the vote of confidence, postponing the reading for another time. Bye :)
Iggy Pop The Idiot
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I'm sorry, but I don't understand. Yes, fine, I don't know the album, but I don't grasp what is wrong with this review.
Franz Schubert Songs Without Words
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Wow Zion, tough quotes! Glenn Branca, for example, I'll note that down right away because I haven't listened to anything, but from what I was reading online, it really seems to interest me. Also, given what you said, I recommend listening to Urlicht Primal Light on Mahler by Uri Caine, who is one of the most interesting musicians currently reinterpreting classical music. Bye bye :)
Brad Mehldau Live In Tokyo
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If you want to read something about Live In Tokyo by Evans, then, if you happen to come across it, I know there is a nice book dedicated to his figure written by Enrico Pieranunzi titled "Bill Evans – Ritratto di artista con pianoforte". I haven't read it yet, but it really attracts me because Pieranunzi is one of the most important jazz pianists internationally. He is considered musically akin to Evans, very melodic, refined, and he constantly plays with internationally renowned musicians like Charlie Haden and Paul Motian, the latter of whom was part of Evans' trio. There are two beautiful albums by Pieranunzi in a trio—specifically with Haden and Motian. The first is dedicated to the music of Nino Rota, Fellini Jazz, while the second focuses on standards called "Special Encounter". Both are highly recommended. Cheers :)
Franz Schubert Songs Without Words
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Dear debasers, I have a request before things escalate as they often do. Perhaps it’s better not to argue about these matters, please. Big Bluff has expressed his opinion, somewhat provocative, whether agreeable or not, which may add little, but nonetheless it is just an opinion. Perhaps he could have talked to us about the roast, but no one forced him to do so, just as no one forced him to authenticate himself. Maybe he will like the next review more, or maybe not; that's just how the world works. But rather than discussing these things, isn't it better to return to music? Here or on other pages, there is space and topics to explore. Please, let’s avoid personalism. Thank you. Bye.
The High Llamas Retrospective, Rarities & Instrumentals
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in short, a gem, I'm going to listen to the samples
Fabri Fibra Turbe Giovanili
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It took a while to reach the end, but all in all, I don't regret it. An interesting read because it is written with passion, a rare commodity. Bien