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Beatles Lucy In The Sky With Diamond
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Exciting. Everything.
t.A.T.u. Dangerous And Moving
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Floydman, what's pitiful about the review? It shows you're 15 years old, you have no arguments and nothing but insults.
t.A.T.u. Dangerous And Moving
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Let’s clarify: I don’t think what I said about Jackson is really off the mark; I much prefer "Thriller" to "Bad" (which I don’t like). Regarding the controversial statement about the age an artist should be to have musical ability (if you’re not 22 years old, etc., that’s what I'm referring to), it's a matter of personal and debatable opinion. In my view, either you have talent from a young age (in which case play whenever, however, and wherever you want), or you need to wait and see what happens over time (sometimes it gets worse, often it stays the same, and occasionally it gets better). That’s all.
The Mothers Of Invention Uncle Meat
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In this copy-paste dispute, I don't even want to get involved; I’ll just say that this is one of Uncle Frank's most beautiful works, one of his top 5.
Mimmo Locasciulli Sglobal
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More than heavy singer-songwriter stuff, Mimmo Locasciulli (from what little I know) is just heavy.
Frank Zappa Chunga's Revenge
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Compared to that of DanteCruciani, this review would bring sadness even to the most convinced optimist.
Frank Zappa Chunga's Revenge
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Exhaustive review (finally a nice review of Zappa, after so much uselessness scattered here and there on DeBaser). I don't know the album (I need to get it as soon as possible), but if these are the premises, I'm already licking my chops.
Madonna Something To Remember
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In short, not exactly one of Madonna's best works (which, it must be admitted, she always knows how to reinvent herself, often for the worse, sometimes for the better).
The Beatles Love
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This idea of reshuffling the pieces seems quite interesting to me, as long as it’s not scattered or messy. I still need to listen to it (but there’s no rush, I can wait), but whenever Beatles are mentioned, I always perk up, anticipating some kind of brilliance.
Tom Waits Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers and Bastards
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Beautiful review, as well as a rightful tribute to one of the greatest artists of the last thirty years: Tom Waits. I will listen to the album, but I have no doubt it will be wonderful; just listening to "Mule Variations" is enough to understand the essence of Waits, and how he has never bowed to the dictates of fashion and the market. Applause.