Destroyer Destroyer's Rubies
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Your Blues had been a good recommendation, I believe this one won't disappoint me either.
Steve Reich Drumming
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Yes, I also think "Music for 18 musicians" is a great album. However... I've always had doubts that repetitive music has little capacity for expansion. After all, Riley himself has said that this school has been in crisis for a long time despite its young age, as if to say that after "In C" there's little else.
Sting ...Nothing Like The Sun
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This album didn't excite me back then, but to be honest, I've never been a huge fan of Sting. He had a good musical period; I really liked the live "Bring on the night," but after all, he was surrounded by exceptional musicians. Everything he has done since has left me quite indifferent, although I am curious about the latest project. Bye.
Keith Jarrett Concerts
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Non hai fornito un testo da tradurre. Per favore, inviami il testo in italiano e sarò felice di aiutarti con la traduzione.
Ornette Coleman Double Quartet Free Jazz - A collective improvisation
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Tlon will be a labyrinth, but it is a labyrinth woven by men destined to be deciphered by men.
Wim Mertens Strategie De La Rupture
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Reading Trell's comment, a chill of fear ran down my spine at the thought, then hearing the third sample... oh... well, interesting Mertens, but this might not be for me.
Roberto Vecchioni Il Grande Sogno
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Paz did everything despite his innate laziness, because patience has its limits. Not patience. In this case, I prefer the cover to the record. Who knows if, when Vecchioni asked him to draw the cover, he replied like in his cartoons "first pay then cover" :)
Bill Evans Turn Out The Stars
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I haven't finished listening yet but...
Steve Reich Drumming
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Perfect
Renato Sellani Trio A Bruno Lauzi
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Non hai fornito un testo da tradurre. Per favore, inviami il testo in italiano e sarò felice di aiutarti con la traduzione.