andy66

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Steve Hackett Wild Orchids
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for AJMET ..I believe that similarities really help to describe his songs more effectively. By providing points of comparison, one can better understand what is being talked about..don’t you think?
Sting If On A Winter's Night...
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"Punitive" review (note)... this is not an album for the masses... it selects its own audience. Some may get bored, while others, perhaps with a different musical sensibility, appreciate it. I find this album very beautiful. My favorite, "Christmas at Sea," is pure magic.
Marillion Happiness is the Road
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I've been listening to it these days... it's not on par with Marbles, but there are several interesting ideas to pick up on. At first glance, "essence" really struck me... for more comprehensive insights.
Led Zeppelin Presence
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I give it 5 stars because for me it's a beautiful album, and unjustly underrated. Much better than the celebrated "Houses of the Holy." "Presence" has a unique atmosphere in the Zeppelin repertoire. Sparse yet it conveys emotions. "Candy store rock" is a kind of psycho-rockabilly. It doesn't fall among the essential tracks but fits perfectly within the context of the album.
Led Zeppelin Presence
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Giorgio Gaber L'Asse D'Equilibrio
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It's always a pleasure to talk about Giorgio Gaber, just as it's always a pleasure to listen to him. It's right to mention Gaber before "Signor G," and in songs like "Suona Chitarra" or "Eppure sembra un Uomo" you can already find all the Gaber that came afterwards.
Genesis And Then There Were Three
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An album to consider for the songs it contains, and not only because it represents a turning point for Genesis, etc..... and the songs (listened to in themselves, without any mental gymnastics about the band's distant past) are largely excellent; fantastic "Snowbound," "Burning Rope," and the super ballad "Many Too Many." Listen without prejudice, please...
Crowded House Time On Earth
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I’m not familiar with Finn’s solo career, so maybe you’re right. But even with Split Enz, the talent of these brothers was already evident...
Crowded House Time On Earth
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There isn't one that isn't beautiful, Stipe, and Together Alone is a great album too, as well as some unreleased tracks on Afterglow and Recurring Dream... I find them almost genius.