Traffic John Barleycorn Must Die
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Another masterpiece, but you need to explain to me what you mean by the phrase "Traffic anticipated the jazz revival of the 1980s by at least a decade" because I'm not clear on what you're trying to say.
Astor Piazzolla Astor Piazzolla and His Tango Quintet (live in Lugano 13/10/1983)
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Thank goodness someone noticed this review and this wonderful album. Piazzolla was and remains a giant of 20th-century music. Just yesterday, I was re-listening for the umpteenth time to The Seasons. I believe there are very few pieces that can boast a haunting intensity like Invierno Porteno. I think I'll soon get back to listening to Maria De Buenos Aires, another splendid work. By the way, Grassopher, I wanted to let you know that Richard Galliano's latest album "New York Trio - Ruby, My Dear" was released a few weeks ago. You should try to listen to it; I think you might really like it. Bye :)
Labradford Labradford
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music for its own sake, Nick? said like that, it might even interest me :))
Dntel Life Is Full Of Possibilities
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An optimistic headline on a Monday morning was just what we needed :)
Cocteau Twins Blue Bell Knoll
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Cocteau Twins... distant listens and I really don't remember this at all.
Red Sparowes At The Soundless Dawn
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Only these? There are many Zion, but don’t ask me why. wwwhate pops up every now and then, well even though I never know any of the records you suggest.
Yourcodenameis:milo Ignoto
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Not for me, unless I keep having second thoughts.
Modest Mouse Good News For People Who Love Bad News
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A journey without a destination? Yes, you hit the nail on the head :)
The Arcade Fire Funeral
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I keep reading great things about this album, I'm not sure I've listened to it fleetingly (unresolved backlogs are growing), but from the comments and the reviews, it seems appropriate to keep it in mind.
Sufjan Stevens Greetings From Michigan: The Great Lake State
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I like your choices and also how you describe the albums; you convey the idea well and spark curiosity.