Fiona Apple Tidal
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The legs of women are the compass that measures the world.
Lou Reed Animal Serenade
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I was fortunate enough to see this tour live, and the album is an excellent testament to it. Anyway, I didn't mind Antony, but your doubts are perfectly valid.
Muddy Waters The Complete Plantation Recordings
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simple and effective like a blues riff
Stuart A. Staples Lucky Dog Recordings
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In fact, if I remember correctly, Clint Eastwood's expressions, according to Sergio Leone, were two: with the hat and without. The Tindersticks have somewhat tired me out for the very reason you highlight; I find them repetitive. I'll pass unless a subsequent enthusiasm from zzzzzz gives me some more doubts. Bye.
Mintzkov Luna M For Means And L For Love
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the review is also "simple and transparent"
Dire Straits Brothers In Arms
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The review is beautiful, detailed, and passionate. Perhaps the enthusiasm might be a bit excessive, but you explain the reasoning perfectly. As for the album, I've already written something in the other review, so there's no need for me to repeat myself. Bye :)
Weather Report Black Market
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practically a memory album
Charlie Haden & Egberto Gismonti In Montreal
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Making rankings is always a tricky business. However, while it's not certain that Haden is the best, at the same time, one cannot deny that he is among the best. I really love his music and his ability to adapt to different contexts with consistently great results: from the Liberation Music Orchestra to Quartet West, including some outstanding collaborations. Like this one. The same goes for Gismondi, another incredible musician. So for me, this is a great album, one of my favorites. I might have sent it to some debasers a while ago, but I don't remember well. It's a pity to often see a lack of interest and curiosity for this music. Just for the record, I’ve included a sample of one of my favorite pieces. Bye.
Wovenhand Consider The Birds
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A few days ago I read it, but I didn't have the time or desire to stop and comment; I just left a sample for those who are not familiar with this album. I liked it a lot back then, even though listening to it now is a bit uncomfortable for me. It's hard to explain, but I had already mentioned something in the twin review of humax, so I'll refer you there. Bye.
Matmos A Chance To Cut Is A Chance To Cure
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I remember a beautiful, actually a stunning review of axelmoloko from some time ago. An album that unfortunately I've never been able to find except in mp3 files, which are never the same. With this, I hope to have better luck. Thank you anyway for the heads up. Bye.