The Black Heart Procession Amore del Tropico
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Oh yes, it was this :)))
Destroyer Your Blues
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Indeed, the question was "football or philosophy?". I remember, I remember well also Zoff's save from 1982 :). As for the record, I can tell you that yesterday I tried to listen more carefully to the samples and I too had the impression that it deserves a more attentive listen. Bye.
Destroyer Your Blues
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I'm listening to "the music lovers," it's not bad, but I still don't know if I will love it. It's true you can feel "devid baui." Great recommendation, Socrates (one day you’ll have to explain the origin of your nickname).
India Arie Acoustic Soul
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A crossroads between fashion and basketball :) that sings soul. You've piqued my curiosity; I'm off to find something online to listen to.
Nick Drake Five Leaves Left
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Five leaves left. A dark title that hides something simple, namely five cigarette papers left in the pack. But at that moment, Nick also had five years of life remaining. How strange and absurd fate can be at times.
Blonde Redhead Melody Of Certain Damaged Lemons
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Concise and effective, well done zion. I picked this up after I discovered "Misery is a butterfly," which I really liked. I like "Melody Of Certain .." a little bit more.
Joe Jackson Body And Soul
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These were my '80s. I really liked Joe Jackson, and you're right in saying he got a bit lost along the way. This is a really great album, I might even prefer it to Night and Day, but the comparison to great jazz classics like "round midnight" feels a bit excessive. There’s no Socrates in the review of "Night and Day," it’s up to you.
Bonnie "Prince" Billy I See A Darkness
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Just to be nitpicky, the quotes in "prince" :)
Bonnie "Prince" Billy I See A Darkness
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... nothing to add