Enciclopedia Poletti

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Oasis Stop Crying Your Heart Out
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The singles by Oasis were indeed missing.
Ramones Anthology
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The Ramones are enormous. I don't know this anthology, but it must be, of course, exquisite. They might have only known two or three chords, but they used them in an absolutely brilliant way. Better than many inflated musicians who might know five chords but don’t possess even a gram of the skill these artists have.
Enrico Ruggeri Il Falco e il Gabbiano
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I only know "Ti avrò" and "Punk prima di te", and they seemed pretty bland to me. Well, Ruggeri has never made me want to run into a store and buy one of his records, except maybe when he was humming "Mistero".
The Who Endless Wire
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I need to get this as soon as possible. I love the Who.
Nirvana Bleach
Nirvana Bleach
12 nov 06
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It's been 4, alright, okay, got it? But enough with this album, we all know it, we've all listened to it, many liked it, others didn't, who cares, but please, enough, stop, enough, stop.
Omar Pedrini Pane Burro e Medicine
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Bread, butter, cagatine. This, as a title, would have been more appropriate.
Lou Reed Berlin
Lou Reed Berlin
12 nov 06
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Epoch-making album, beautiful, perhaps the best Lou Reed ever and one of the most mournful records of the entire Seventies. A masterpiece to be framed. This Anonima Recensori, on the other hand, really doesn't convince me at all. And it was already done, magnificently by Stronko.
Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti
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Giving less than a 4 to Led Zeppelin is almost impossible (though sometimes it happens, take the case of "Coda"), this is a live album of considerable respect, and it's the first double album by the Zeppelins, by the way. Interestingly, however, unlike their early studio albums (for me, the best continues to be the fourth), it seems a bit dated today, for certain sounds, for certain atmospheres. I don’t know, it sounds a bit old-fashioned to me. Nevertheless, I reiterate, a well-deserved 4.
Sting & Gil Evans Last Session
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I don't know the work in question, but pairing the name of Gil Evans with that of Sting (decent enough, but nothing earth-shattering), I must admit, gives me a bit of the chills.
Deep Purple Burn
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The review is immense, in the sense that it never seems to end; it's quite exhausting and not even written very correctly. However, you can see the effort, and it deserves to be acknowledged. As for "Burn," yes, it's a great album with some objectively sensational tracks (especially "Mistreated"), but it has nothing to do with the masterpiece by Deep Purple, the epic "In Rock." Still, it's quite striking to see Deep Purple on the right and Gigi D'Alessio on the left.