Faithless Sunday 8 pm
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"Sunday 8 p.m." and especially "Outrospective" are my absolute favorite albums, and they're my favorite band. Speaking of this album, a masterpiece, I can't help but praise the beautiful and melancholic "Bring my family back" and "Postcard," along with other techno-dance tracks like "Take the long way home" and the legendary "God is a DJ," not to mention the emotional "Why Go" featuring Boy George... in short, a masterpiece!
Air Moon Safari
Air Moon Safari
12 jan 08
Voto:
good album, review instead not very detailed
Air 10.000 Hz. Legend
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Sparse review...of the album I know "Radio nr. 1" which didn't excite me, and "Don't be light" a nice piece with dark and oriental atmospheres.
Mika Life In Cartoon Motion
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Well... I listened to the album from a friend of mine, a big fan, and I have to say I don't like it at all. I only approve of "Relax, take it easy," which I consider a good track.
Bronski Beat The Age of Consent
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Beautiful album, I love 80's electro-pop. By the way, I have the remastered version with bonus tracks, including "Run from love," taken from Jimmy Somerville's subsequent and final album with the Bronski Beat. It's a fantastic track; I recommend you give it a listen if you haven't already!
The Prodigy The Fat Of The Land
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Another great album, although I prefer MFTJG, which is less punk than this one.
I have many memories related to this album, as it was the first one I got at 12 in '97, and through "Breathe" I discovered the Prodigy...
Prodigy Music For The Jilted Generation
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In my opinion, the best album by The Prodigy.
I prefer those from the first two albums.... in this one there are some great tracks like "No Good," "Poison," "Voodoo People," and "Their Law."
Prodigy Experience
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A great debut. "Charly" is a highly engaging song that really stands out, and among others, it can't help but remind you of the beautiful "Out of space" and "Jericho."
Prodigy Always Outnumbered Never Outgunned
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A modest album... that, all things considered, disappointed me because waiting 7 years for this result... MFTJGe The fat of the land were great albums, this one has some nice songs like "Spitfire," "Girls," "Wake up call" alternating with others like "Phoenix" or the one featuring Gallagher from Oasis ("shoot down" if I'm not mistaken) which don't excite me at all...
The Smiths The Smiths
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Without a doubt, a great debut! There are several masterpieces within this album: from the well-known "The Charming Man" to the slow and sad "Reel Around the Fountain," from "Still Ill" to "Hand in Glove."