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DeRank : 4,31
DeAge™ : 7142 days • Here since 21 november 2006
Randy California Kapt. Kopter and The (Fabulous) Twirly Birds
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Randy was a magnificent musician, Hendrix was right. This and the early Spirit records are a must-have, the later ones, I don't know. Great review.
Iggy & the Stooges Metallic K.O.
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I have 6-7 live albums by Iggy And The Stooges because I think they are at their best on stage. I'll get this one too.
James Brown King Heroin
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Hi, regarding the so-called "debt," take all the time you need. As for a review, I was thinking of a collection of Cajun music... but not before the snow melts. When my bear brothers wake up from hibernation.
Francesco De Gregori Scacchi e tarocchi
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De Gregori has made several that are better than this one. 3 rounded up.
James Brown King Heroin
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Here her exceptional charge as a soul-Rhythm and Blues singer gives way to a heartfelt interpretation of talking soul. Well done.
Phil Spector Back to Mono (1958-1969) - 4 CD Box set
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It’s worth talking about Phil Spector's "Wall of Sound," a 4-CD set perfect for those interested in exploring the jukebox music of the 60s.
Rod Stewart Never A Dull Moment
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Great album, just like the others you mentioned. It's a good recommendation for those who aren't familiar with it.
Manassas Down The Road
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Write: and anyway the real reason why I'm reviewing "Down The Road" is that I don't love its predecessor, even though I recognize its greater nobility and pretensions. "Manassas" was indeed perhaps one of the last musical manifestos of a generation, but I find songs that are often more intelligent than beautiful... honestly, I don't understand what you mean by: more intelligent than beautiful... perhaps that the intelligent and beautiful can't coexist?
Manassas Down The Road
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I must preface that it’s been 25 years since I last listened to him. The only track that sticks with me from this album is "Do You Remember The Americans," an enjoyable country piece, while the rest seemed rather trivial. However, his predecessor was a double album of the highest caliber. Stills was still at the peak of his creativity, and the excellent musicians he gathered added extra value to his compositions, which are almost all very good. In my opinion, it’s his best work.
Bad Brains Bad Brains
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Fair enough.