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Ligabue Nome E Cognome
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Applause and standing ovation for you FedeHetfield, Ligabue is over-the-top-super-hyper-arc-overra ted. He’s been singing the same song for ten years. Let’s demolish this false myth.
Jean Michel Jarre Oxygene
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I have loved Jarre since I was a child, and to this day I find the notes of "Oxygene" captivating like few others. He is an artist who has experienced a true seesaw of highs and lows, both artistically and commercially, but this album remains unique. Kudos to Breus for the review.
Genesis Foxtrot
Genesis Foxtrot
24 oct 06
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Was the "ma va va" for me?
Genesis Foxtrot
Genesis Foxtrot
24 oct 06
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Personally, I love "Foxtrot." Regarding the sound quality, well, first of all, the Genesis of that time didn't have the financial means that the Pink Floyd already had, and I actually think that those very sounds give the early Genesis their unique charm. In my opinion, only the middle part of "Get'em out by Friday" is a bit boring; otherwise, I find everything magnificent. Technical note for Breus: I believe, but I could be mistaken, that polyphonic moogs hadn't been invented yet in 1972. The pairing of "Horizons"/"Supper's Ready" is one of the peaks of all progressive music. Good review, with an original perspective.
Joy Division Closer
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Darkfall, don't get down, yours is a 100% review, and it also has the merit of being personalized by you. As for the album, it's the bible of dark-new wave of those years, alongside "Bela Lugosi's Dead" by Bauhaus, "Join Hands" by Siouxsie and the Banshees, and "Pornography" by The Cure.
Billy Joel Storm Front
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I know little about this album, but Billy Joel from the period 75-86 was great. Anyway, I remember "Leningrad" fondly. A simple yet clean and clear review.
Jane's Addiction Ritual De Lo Habitual
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Now I wouldn't listen to them anymore, but back then they were innovators alongside King's X and Warrior Soul, and I appreciated them a lot. Good album.
Wim Mertens The Belly of an Architect
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Question to understand: is it more like Philip Glass or more like the Windham Hill genre? Thank you to whoever replies!
Steve Hackett Wild Orchids
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Please.....ENOUGH WITH THE DIVISION BELL!!!!!
Madness One Step Beyond
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Great recovery. For me, in their genre, they were great, and even after ska, they made many other beautiful songs.