Two Lone Swordsmen From the Double Gone Chapel
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Yes, quite a nice summary.
The Cramps Songs The Lord Taught Us
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"What's Behind The Mask," this song intrigues me, Emy. As for the review, I really liked it, especially for some grotesque and effective metaphors ("lycanthropic Elvis impersonator" is beautiful). Bye.
UNKLE Psyence Fiction
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:))))))) see you at the locomotive then
Mos Def Black On Both Sides
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"unrelenting as an eight-headed trimmer, deadly as a parallel disc cutter, imaginative as a pantograph with interchangeable spindles." I will print and frame this passage :)), I really have to listen to this cd.
Jim White Drill A Hole In That Substrate And Tell Me What You See
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Thanks, also for the editing :)
UNKLE Psyence Fiction
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Damn... tell the truth, these days you’re breaking your balls watching Saccargia, so you’re venting by writing reviews, right? Or is it the sight of the Monte Oro repeater that's bothering you? If that's the case, from your boredom comes our entertainment :)
Bang On A Can Music For Airports
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I really like the review, Simone; you touch on interesting topics and important artists. It sparks curiosity. The highlighted passage is very beautiful. However, I think it's good to include a link for more info, at least to provide some additional information about the album and the authors. Especially when you want to say little about the artist and when the album has been out for a while, as is the case here. In fact, I found out during my research that it's from 1998 (Philips). I’ve noted down the details, and I hope to track it down. Bye.
Amalia Grè Amalia Grè
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I’ve listened to this album and I was a bit disappointed. I had read about her successes at the Blue Note in NY and several very positive reviews. Excellent musicians, like Herbie Hancock, have sung praises for this singer. And indeed she has a beautiful voice, but overall the album didn’t convince me; I found it a bit unoriginal and rather dull. Well ... as they say: de gustibus ... I’ll try to listen to our Amalia Gre(zio) again, maybe I filed her away too quickly. Bye.