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Nitro O.F.R.
Nitro O.F.R.
29 nov 07
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Well, for the simple fact that the singer without the Eventide (that's a famous studio effect for vocals) wouldn’t exist, that in the mix you can only hear the bass drum, that the compositions are quite ridiculous ("Freight Train," for instance, has a riff of astonishing banality) and that they are visually a shameless copy of Motley (just look at the back cover of this and then look at "Theater of Pain"...)... Then of course the rule "De gustibus..." always applies (by the way, I have this on vinyl!!)
Fred Dekker Robocop 3
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O R E N D O !
Nitro O.F.R.
Nitro O.F.R.
28 nov 07
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Objectively, the songs are awful... But it was 1989, I had just started playing, I was 12 years old... Well, yes! (I vote for sentimental value! It would really be a 1.)
Annie Lennox Songs Of Mass Destruction
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Never digested... An overly passionate review... Among the noteworthy female singers, I would also include Inga Rumpf...
Britney Spears Blackout
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So I reiterate my question: Was there really a need for this review?
Britney Spears Blackout
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But was it really necessary?
Stefano Bollani L'Orchestra Del Titanic
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X Muffin: "Ad hoc" instead of "A Doc," and "Io lo" instead of "io l'ho".... Nice review, but Bollani doesn't say much to me.....
The Firm The Firm
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I have this on vinyl... A missed opportunity, what a shame! Better the soundtrack of "Death Wish II" from the same period and with the same crew (except for Rodgers) which features two great tracks "Who's to blame" and "City Siren" that alone are worth the album...
Osanna L'Uomo
Osanna L'Uomo
20 nov 07
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"Everybody's gonna see you die" ..... But was that really the title?
Groundhogs Thank Christ For The Bomb
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The cover of Blues Obituary is legendary! Tony McPhee was also in Brescia not long ago...