The Cranberries Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? (The Complete session 1991-1992)
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Great album, my favorites are still "No Need to Argue" and "To the Faithful Departed." The debut, however, is also very good.
Muse Origin of Symmetry
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The first three albums were great, but "Black holes & revelations" was a disappointment... okay, there are some good tracks, but overall it is definitely inferior to the previous ones.
Prodigy Invaders Must Die
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It's the fourth track of the album...and in my opinion, it's the best. However, I've noticed that, in general, in various forums/reviews it's not really considered much...instead, I would have seen it perfectly as a single.
Prodigy Invaders Must Die
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The more you listen to it, the more you like it; I was satisfied after the long wait (A.O.N.O. feels more like a solo album by Liam Howlett than a "real" Prodigy record). But what do you say about "Colours"???
Dido Safe Trip Home
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Not a bad album, quite different from the one before last, as noted by the reviewer.
Bryan Adams Reckless
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A three and a half for Adams... so many singles in the album that make it very enjoyable and nostalgic.
The Cranberries To The Faithful Departed
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Another beautiful album after the masterpiece of "No need to argue." I would like to mention the second-to-last song "Joe," which hasn't been mentioned... a fantastic track.
Brett Anderson Wilderness
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The album needs more listens.
"P. Marius," the last track, is the absolute masterpiece of the album, listen to believe... what do you think about this song?
The album is very calm; on first listens, it may seem monotonous, but in my opinion, it’s a really good work.
Joy Division An Ideal For Living
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These 4 tracks represent an excellent start for a band that needs no introduction...even though compared to "Unknown Pleasures," the style is still very raw and "unripe" (the punk imprint that gradually diminished over time).
Joy Division An Ideal For Living
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These 4 tracks represent an excellent start for a band that needs no introduction...even though compared to "Unknown Pleasures," the style is still very raw and "unripe" (the punk imprint that gradually diminished over time).