Susheela Raman Music For Crocodiles
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I had lost this one too... Anyway, to stay on the theme of the recent comments, this is not my cup of tea!
Brian Eno Before and After Science
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But when was this released? Good job, trell, great review as always. I must admit, albeit with my head sprinkled with ashes (me too), that Braianino is one of those few gaps that I have zero motivation to fill...
Ascanio Borga Inner Geometry
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It's a true refreshment for the mind to read this page, especially the comments. When I have a bit more time, I will try to contribute something of my own.
Cesare Basile Hellequin song
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I arrive very late, but I can't overlook this beautiful review which, by the way, bears (at least) a sacred name, that of Stef Kamil Carlens of course :) His presence might even lead me to get the CD…
Lola Lafon & Leva Grandir A' L'Envers De Rien
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There are many things to appreciate about Eastern Europe, the cities first and foremost, the culture in general, and among the arts, especially literature. Even in music, reading you, the East seems to intrigue, well done Hal - as always.
Danny Elfman Batman Returns - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Tim Burton is always a 5/5 for me. The OSTs detached from the films don't attract me, though... I also agree that the first one is superior, albeit slightly.
Rip Rig & Panic God
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Always high quality, in every sense. PS I join Pacino's curious question.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Requiem
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Out of respect for one of the most beautiful pages not only of DeB but of the entire www, one might almost refrain from voting. JoP, you are a soul worth knowing.
Mogwai Mr. Beast
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Great review and GREAT NICK! But does it have to do with Andy Broder? :) Anyway, this album is a bloody fantastic record. On par with Young Team and EP+6... What a style, these Scots.
Brad Mehldau Places
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Who can say, nowadays! I don't trust myself too much...