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Gigi D'Alessio Made In Italy
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Gigi D'Alessio? Who, the Neapolitan crooner that teenage girls love so much? Him? Really him? Come on, it can't possibly be him.
Madonna Like A Prayer
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I miss this one from Madonna. The cover explains better than anything else Madonna thought of herself.
Iron Maiden Iron Maiden
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Oh la la, the silly look-alike is back, the one from the comment above that gave the album a 3. People, always check before responding to me, make sure it’s not the look-alike. I mean, would you believe it, I would give this album a 5.
Ramones It's Alive
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They were great, the album is very beautiful, but to call it the greatest live performance in the history of music seems like an indecent bullshit to me. Ever heard of Who, Deep Purple, Jimi Hendrix?
Metallica Master Of Puppets
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Metallica are perhaps the metal band I've listened to the most. Unfortunately, this is a genre I don't love; I often consider it fake and loud, vulgar and boring. Yet the Metallica have some merit, and it's important to acknowledge that. I'm going against the grain, but I'm used to it by now: as awful and obscene as I found their debut to be, giving it a solid 1 ("Kill 'Em All"), so convincing did this "Master Of Puppets" seem to me. I can't say exactly why; perhaps it's more mature, perhaps it's less scattered, but it's definitely better constructed harmonically. Although for me, their masterpiece (a solid 5, big stuff) remains "Metallica" with that stunning song, "Enter Sandman," which I love to bits. The introduction deserves to be framed, but I don't share it. However, it is phenomenal.
Procol Harum A Salty Dog
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Let’s dispel the misunderstandings (which are never good): ā€œA Whiter Shade Of Paleā€ is beautiful, perhaps even better than ā€œA Salty Dogā€, but the problem is something else, and no one has talked about it properly. The album that contained the gem ā€œA Whiter Shadeā€, namely ā€œProcol Harumā€, was quite a modest album, except for the aforementioned song. This ā€œA Salty Dogā€ is simply more compact and cohesive, and it’s not true, as the reviewer says, that aside from the title track, everything else is to be discarded; rather, it’s quite the opposite. Do tracks like ā€œThe Devil Came From Kansasā€ really seem throwaway to you? Not a masterpiece, ultimately, but definitely a nice, honest, professional work. It deserves a 3, but for purely sentimental reasons, let’s give it a nice 4. Come on, today I feel generous.
Checco Zalone Siamo una squadra fortissimi
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Is this a joke?
Madonna Remixed And Revisited
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Come on with Madonna, alright, anyway you’re forgiven. Great review, detailed and well-reasoned, for an album I’m not familiar with, but, trusting you, it must really be bad.
Madonna Music
Madonna Music
8 nov 06
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Everything about Madonna, anyway "Music" isn't all trash, "Don't Tell Me" is a nice non-trivial electronic experiment, and sure, at least 70% of what's on there can be thrown in the trash, but there's a 30% that should at least be listened to.
The Doors Strange Days
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In my opinion, a notch below the previous (magnificent) "The Doors." Anyway, "When The Music's Over" alone is worth the whole album. Jim Morrison, as usual, enjoyed reciting poetry with a musical backdrop: a master, without a doubt.