andy66

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Van Halen Women And Children First
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I'm going against the tide: to me it's amazing! The best after the unmatched debut.
Yes Relayer
Yes Relayer
5 feb 07
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A complete and precise review, even in the details. I believe the flaws of Relayer would have stood out less if the album hadn’t been released after two albums with mega-suites and sound solutions that remained almost unchanged, albeit extraordinary. The final part of Gates of Delirium is something incredibly beautiful, while in the central part (and also in the tricky Sound Chaser) Yes sound too cerebral and heavy. Nice To Be Over, even if not among the most memorable melodies of Yes. Still fascinating overall.
Vinicio Capossela Camera a Sud
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Beautiful review, but I don't agree with the low rating given. It is precisely the connection to the tradition of singer-songwriter music that gives immense strength and charm to this masterpiece. Different from the later Capossela, yes, but still great, in this album as in the subsequent ones.
Nick Drake Bryter Layter
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Dear happyhippo, I know my opinion is very isolated, but I can't help thinking that with a different tone of voice, many songs on this album would have had a much greater brilliance.
Antonello Venditti Notte prima degli esami
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Venditti was dignified until the 78th minute, then he became an incredibly boring singer dripping with rhetoric and obsessed with Rome and school, and with "amoreamoreamoreamore...". What a pity because when he speaks he is much more likable than when he sings...
World Trade World Trade
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Wow, I'm interested. Where can I download it?
Kate Bush Lionheart
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Beautiful review, especially because I share the human infatuation as well as the musical one for Kate Bush.
Sol Invictus In Europa
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Anything you want, but isn't it asking a bit too much for a little more brevity?
Kansas Song For America
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the votes: review 3 record 3
Kansas Song For America
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The best of Kansas would come in the two years that followed; Song for America isn’t bad, even though the synth riff of the title track is borrowed straight from "Firth of Fifth": nice "The devil's game." Solidarity to all those who can't stand the Christmas festivities, where the level of hypocrisy reaches its annual peak, and a shout out to Gilmour.