Meurglys_III

DeRank : 0,13
DeAge™ : 7149 days • Here since 12 november 2006
Michael Jackson HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book 1 (disc 2: HIStory Continues)
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But how did you interpret HIStory???? What do CIAO and STORIA have to do with it?? If anything, you can divide HIStory into HIS and Story, that is, his story, highlighted by the subtitle past, present and future! I give the album three stars simply because it's saved by the first CD of historical hits (which, by the way, you didn't mention at all!). The unreleased part, in fact, is definitely terrible. Like all of his last works starting from '87, anyway...
King Crimson Red
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What do we otherwise put for "In The court.." and "Islands"?? Always five!! What does it mean....
Max Pezzali Time Out
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Great review!! I don’t even want to listen to the album…. Pezzali just keeps getting worse…. It’s like: how to start digging once you’ve hit rock bottom.
King Crimson Red
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This album is the best of the second period of King Crimson. An almost perfect record. How can you give it 4?? But then........psychedelic King Crimson?????
Paul McCartney Memory Almost Full
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If you have "Sgt. Pepper" on an Apple vinyl, then it can only be a reissued vinyl from after 1967. I have the one from 1967, and the label is Parlophone. Although it still seems odd to me, because if you look on the CD there should always be the Parlophone logo.
Paul McCartney Memory Almost Full
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The album isn't too bad; it's certainly not a masterpiece, but it's not something to throw away either. I like the recovery of certain sounds "à la Wings," and overall, the album is quite pleasant. The single "Dance Tonight" is certainly not a masterpiece, but it's enjoyable to listen to. For the rest, I really liked the last two songs on the album, but I reserve the right to listen to it more attentively. As for "Sgt. Pepper," it wasn't the first record produced by Apple. If we're talking about albums, the first record produced by Apple was the White Album.
The Strokes Room On Fire
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Rather inferior to the previous one, but I wouldn’t say it lacks rock and roll! More than anything, they’ve made an album in the wake of the previous one but with less inspiration, as often happens to those who are in a hurry to replicate their first success.
The Strokes Is This It
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The singer's name is Julian CasablancaS. And in my opinion, the references to the Velvet are definitely there! Just listen to, for example, "The Modern Age." In any case, a truly enjoyable debut!
The Chemical Brothers We Are The Night (Promo Version)
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Wow!! You really piqued my curiosity!! I'll get it as soon as it comes out....by the way....when does it come out?
Quintessence Ocean Of Bliss: An Introduction To Quintessence
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But the Eggs are really good! I agree with ArnoldLayne: listen to The Polite Force.