trickykid

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Kaleidoscope (US) A Beacon From Mars
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I INSIST, on my previous post: the debut album (SIDE TRIPS) is stunning (30 fantastic minutes!), for me it's superior to this excellent album as well.
Björk Vespertine
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"Cazzone" has always seemed to me like the attitude and hyper self-awareness of Bjork... not to mention some of her albums that could have spared us. But she's made some great works, and quite a few of them.
Björk Vespertine
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Given the beginning of this review and the content *** to the Author. BJORK is a great lady of the music scene from the 90s onwards, but she has always seemed excessively intellectual and aware of this role... She has made good albums, and this is definitely among the strangest and most experimental (but what isn’t with BJORK?) produced by the most famous Icelandic artist in the world. Debut and Post are classics, must-haves. Is this the swan song, as the cover and subsequent albums suggest?
Kaleidoscope (US) A Beacon From Mars
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And here we are in the psyco-folk CULT. But the STRACULT is the album that came before this, the debut of KALEIDOSCOPE: a must-have at all costs!
Pino Daniele Vai Mò
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Perhaps the last great album by PINO... All the important DANIELE is up to the "SCIO live".
R.E.M. In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988-2003
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Having the right age, I enjoyed REM when they were at their peak. But even as a fan of the band from ATHENS, I can't deny that in recent years they've produced some truly mediocre stuff. So for a few years now, they've been reviving their own myth with the EXCELLENT anthologies (there's also the IRS YEARS, double) and with the recent LIVE (which I don't know...). It's all a way to cash in and give their audience what they NEVER had done before: GREATEST HITS and LIVE.
Led Zeppelin How The West Was Won
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GREAT ALBUM. The review has the flaw of not mentioning the MEDLEY of origin rock&roll included in the performance of WHOLE LOTTA LOVE: "Boogie Chilun"; "Lets have a party"; "Hello Marilou"; "Going down slow" (the track lasts 23 and a half minutes!). All of this speaks volumes about the tastes and inspiration of PAGE&CO and highlights the undeniable technical skills of the quartet.
A must-HAVE record. Among the best live performances ever!
Dinosaur Jr. Bug
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PRODIGO, not prodiCo, as it's written in the review, despite automatic correctors. However, an oversight is always possible. What I don't appreciate are the "intimate" reviews, especially when they talk about everything except the album (which is actually the reason for writing a review). The album in question is fine, for me it’s a ****.
Buffalo Springfield Last Time Around
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The review is well written. The BUFFALO said great things with their first two albums. Unjustly, this band's name is relegated only to the genealogy of YOUNG and STILL, while it actually represents one of the most exhilarating rock experiences of the U.S.A. in the '60s. - I note that DONJUNIO contributes with an excellent gloss, placed at comment 2 on this page.
Neil Young  &  Crazy Horse Arc
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And yet no... In just a few lines everything you need to know about this record. As for the MEGA AMPLIFIER (Fender), it has always seemed to me like a MONOLITH on stage.