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Joe Satriani Not Of This Earth
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I fully agree with Bartleboom. The double was called Time Machine if I'm not mistaken, and it featured a "Left Alone" that was an absolute masterpiece.
Joe Satriani Dreaming #11
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I remember it well, even though I listened to it fifteen years ago and my tastes have changed a lot since then! Good recommendation.
Pat Metheny Orchestrion
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Welcome back dear, balanced and professional review!! I would say that the experiment is a bit self-serving... wasn't it better to give written scores to musicians if you really wanted something precise to play on? At least to achieve that "human pitch"... I'm predicting a 2 on the next Penguin guide!! ;-)
Terence Blanchard A Tale of God's Will (A Requiem For Katrina)
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Great musician, whose beautiful "Romantic Defiance" I recommend to everyone.
Naked City Radio
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I miss this one by Zorn... like many others, after all! Good review.
Tim Buckley Lorca
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This idiot of a faithzan "hates me"... and to think he could have educated himself! The arrogant one is you who doesn’t understand a damn thing about music, having only listened to Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, and Jeff Buckley, and you come here spouting UNSTOPPABLE nonsense. The variety in Tim B.'s musical proposal is not an opinion; it’s a fact. He has made one record different from the others, you little cretins. So it’s undeniable that his music isn’t varied. I'm done wasting my precious time once and for all with those who were "born to dig." P.S.: Speaking of your adventurous and original listening habits, how are you doing with Pink Floyd??? AH AH
Tim Buckley Lorca
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Damn! "trying to convince those who know better than they do!"
Tim Buckley Lorca
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they understood more than them!
Tim Buckley Lorca
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Cornell in comment 155 perfectly reiterates what I tried to convey to fedezan in my previous posts. Uselessly, since faced with the evidence of the extreme variety in Tim's musical offerings (an ever-evolving album), fedezan claims that it is "well-played and all, but not very varied." You asked for arguments and we provided them, yet you bring none, denying the obvious. How can one say it is not varied? Clearly, you do not know his discography at all; maybe you only know Lorca, or rather, you probably listened to two minutes of an mp3 and, not liking it, pressed stop. Appreciating Grace takes nothing, but appreciating Lorca or Starsailor requires some basic prerequisites, which apparently you lack... your limited listening is one of the causes. But that’s fine, the problem doesn’t arise; it’s not that everyone is obligated to fully grasp the greatness of certain artists; if they don’t get it, too bad for them. It’s their misfortune, their limitation. But at least they shouldn’t insist on claiming the unclaimable, trying to convince others that they understand more than they do!
Tim Buckley Lorca
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Hi Odra!! Antonio is right, it's better to end it here.