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Premiata Forneria Marconi Per un Amico
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I also prefer it to "Story of a Minute." The review is 6/10.
Luigi Tenco Tenco
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Great album, last year there was a time when I only listened to this.
Scorpions Acoustica
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Even the Status Quo are as old as the hills.
Yes The Gates of Q.P.R. (live at Queen's Park Rangers Stadium - vol. 1)
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A heartfelt review for a truly great concert (really remarkable). In my opinion, it’s not Moraz who is out of place; it’s that sometimes the volumes are not well balanced (here it’s the fault of whoever is behind the mixer), and when the Swiss keyboardist plays that kind of double-keyboard synth, there are certain blasts... Another flaw in my opinion is the low volume of White's drums, a defect that we also find in some studio masterpieces like Relayer, Going for the One, etc. Nevertheless, a 5.
Queen A Night At The Opera
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Sure, "Exile on main streets" is a double album, so it suffers from the presence of double filler (like on the White Album, which I consider a masterpiece) that is less present in this album. Or are you telling me that all 18 songs on Exile are absolute masterpieces?
Queen A Night At The Opera
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"Sweet lady" together with "I'm in love with my car," is one of my favorites from this album, which is, needless to say, an absolute masterpiece.
Kraftwerk Kraftwerk 2
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Great record (clearly, the presence of the first track is very important). Autobahn is superior to it; there’s a textbook use of common synthesizers (VCS3, Minimoog, ARP Odyssey, in short, all the ones that other bands also had) that is truly mesmerizing: one gets enamored listening to the wankery that Keith Emerson performs at the end of Lucky Man (which is still a great song) and then shits on Autobahn?
Rainbow Long Live Rock 'n' Roll
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Great album. Cozy Powell (R.I.P.) for me is a drummer who knows nothing.
Genesis Selling England By The Pound
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...the first...
Genesis Selling England By The Pound
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When I think of progressive, I also think of Genesis as the pioneers. But also Le Orme.