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I bought this album only after appreciating Henderson in the beautiful "So Near So Far," dedicated to Miles, with whom he became "famous," yet this reviewed work is superior! Never technically spectacular, but it has a warm sound that captures you instantly and, as the reviewer says, can sometimes seem "relaxed." However, the band is spectacularly in top form, with McCoy Tyner and La Roca providing the punch, while Henderson takes care of the rest.
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Soon the review of another album by the TRUE band of Ross: The Dictators.
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I saw De Ville this summer and I assure you it’s still entertaining, and as for craziness, it doesn’t hold back, but it’s much more "serious" in its musical approach compared to Tav.
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@dreamwarrior, but Tattoo is still here. Anyway, it’s better that Flying Records has closed; that shop was draining me, I never came out empty-handed. Among the virtues of Manowar, aside from their overt and unintentional tackiness, was having Ross the Boss in their ranks, who has always shown that you can be an excellent guitarist without being a technical monster.
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Same old story psycho, the keyboard intervention in Angel makes a nice guitar piece in the westcoast style become pompous and tacky. The album is listenable but also cringeworthy on several occasions, like that keyboard intro in Tyrants that reminds me of the marching tune from "Child in Time" by Deep Purple... just so cheesy... They should change the producer.
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more hair for the monolith!
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15-year-old anarchist, you'll need the description of the songs since you weren't even born when, and I'm not even talking about the Ramones, but when Green Day released their first album. The others understood what needed to be understood. If you need the Ramones explained to you song by song, go read the review by battlegods. Damn, can't you see that in my reviews I hate seeing anti-communists, anti-fascists, Christian Democrats, and now even 15-year-old anarchists? Dear Babeuf, you died for nothing...
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The roundabout falls the world is from HAL in Italian, the original roughly hummed the nursery rhyme "Daisy Daisy give me your answer, give me your answer true"... it captures the irony better.
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come on, I'm anxious to read about the little birds chirping at the opening of the Butterking...
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On the 22nd, however, there's someone who has the solution at hand. More than just a simple connection to the Nietzschean superman, our good Rivoli sent a clear signal by quoting McLuhan (calling him Malcom instead of Marshall... oh well) and his thesis "medium is the message."