OleEinar

DeRank : 11,31
DeAge™ : 6935 days • Here since 16 june 2007
Todd Rundgren A Cappella
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Well, congratulations mien! I'm afraid that to be chosen by the editors you might have to change your genre, but in the end, who cares? As for Young, I agree, listen to "Rust Never Sleeps."
Caravan In The Land Of Gray And Pink
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I totally agree with Supersoul. Even though I've never even heard of Spirogyra... you are a goldmine!
Todd Rundgren A Cappella
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@don, it seems that there’s nothing more to be done for your record ;-)
The Clientele It's Art Dad
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@trell, who cares :-) I love autumn, maybe it’s because I was born in November, maybe it’s because my spirit is a bit autumnal...
Caravan In The Land Of Gray And Pink
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@ajeje, thanks, I have the namesake.
The Clientele It's Art Dad
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I quote Trell. Beautiful page.
Todd Rundgren A Cappella
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Well, this Rundgren gives me the impression of someone a bit too full of themselves... Beautiful review.
Joyello :(copy)(stop)
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I really like the review, Iside. Reading it, I would have expected a higher score though.
Caravan In The Land Of Gray And Pink
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@thejargonking, it wouldn't be bad to review the albums by Caravan that come after this one, since there's almost nothing in the DeDatabase.
Caravan In The Land Of Gray And Pink
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In fact, the review doesn't add anything to the others already present, particularly Arnold's. Then, I don't really find these melancholic and twilight atmospheres in the Canterbury groups. At least, I wouldn't mention them as defining aspects of the Canterbury Sound. Of course, the album is a marvel, and the previous one is worth a listen as well. @Puni, the CD is available in stores for 6 euros, so I recommend keeping it, as a masterpiece like this certainly won't ruin your record collection.