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Blonde Redhead Misery Is A Butterfly
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The usual sappy, bituminous, honeyed review, sometimes glossy and sometimes "it-looks-like-I'm-wrapping-myself- up-and-indeed-I've-wrapped-myself-u p" from our one-of-a-kind Mariaelena :-D
Pet Shop Boys Please
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Uhm... very contrasting opinions. I definitely side with the "PRO."
Kansas Song For America
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Maybe it’s because I’m still fresh off the disappointment of the Symphony you recommended with an emphatic tone, which at times reminded me a bit of a faded copy of Kansas.
Kansas Song For America
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Ah, the grades
Kansas Song For America
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Dave, are you the same DaveJonGilmour who reviewed Symphony X's "The Divine Wings Of Tragedy" a few days ago with 5 stars? And now you're giving 4 stars to this Kansas album... this would already be a good reason not to return the wishes. :D
Craig Armstrong The Space Between Us
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... take her on a trip.... ehehehehe :-DDDDDDD
Trust Repression
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In short... a few centuries ago, I had one of the first cassette albums. You noticed them only because they sang in French, but I found nothing worth passing down to future generations, or to do a repeat by buying another record. The review is freeze-dried.
Roy Wood Boulders
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What peace there is in this review, eh? And it has been like this for two days. Damn! One prepares the review with passion, with effort... maybe sneaking in some useful work hours here and there to smooth out a few things... and then they sabotage you, Roy. Anyway, joking aside, the review is really good.