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Led Zeppelin How The West Was Won
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Lord the prophet... when I heard him for the first time I was impressed, I had never heard anything like that. Overall, however, I prefer to re-listen to the BBC sessions (myself), I find them more genuine and there Plant was something indescribable.
Led Zeppelin Presence
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3.5 disc. tea for one I find it one of the ugliest songs by Led Zeppelin. Not original at all, as it draws from an absolute masterpiece like Since I've been Loving You, impossibly heavy. The intro of the song, on the other hand, is fantastic. I don't know why they didn't make the most of it. The comparison with the fourth is rather forced and pointless. Among all the tracks, Achilles Last Stand.
Celeste Celeste
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I listened to it, but right now it needs a quick review. The track "prince of a day" is something beautiful. I also knew it by the title of the aforementioned song.
Rolling Stones Aftermath
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great album. 4.5
Guns N' Roses The Spaghetti Incident?
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It was my first album purchased by Guns N' Roses, and at the time, I liked it a lot. Now, fortunately, I'm no longer 16.
Le Orme Venerdì
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I don't know him (is that a bad thing?) but the albums that sit between collage and smogmacica are absolute Masterpieces (I don't have a clear memory of the ones that came after).
Lucio Battisti Amore e non amore
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Battisti is a true genius, and in my opinion, this album is proof of it.
Jethro Tull Benefit
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Now that you’ve made me discover the bonus tracks of Pawn Hearts (which I had only listened to once until now), I’ve uncovered a kind of masterpiece, although it heavily reflects other previous songs by the band (it feels a bit like “Afterwards” from the first album, revisited after two years): it’s “W (first version).”
Jethro Tull Benefit
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uhm, how to put it... well, they are very particular effects. It's certainly not something to listen to every day.. :-). I still believe I would have preferred the album without the bonus track.
Jethro Tull Benefit
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I really don't have it in mind, and now you've made me want to listen to this diminutions...