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Pink Floyd A Collection of Great Dance Songs
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Apart from relics, I have never understood the need to offer us this pointless compilation. Your opinion is very nice, though. Gilmour - if he really wanted this greatest hits - could have spared me from it.
R.E.M. Accelerate
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I haven't listened to it yet, and I honestly don't know if I will feel like listening to it in the future. After Automatic for the People, I put them aside. Boredom?? Good review from you. Well done.
Robert Fripp & Brian Eno No Pussyfooting
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Fripp&Eno. Two of my favorite heroes. I won’t add anything else. An album to be treasured!!
King Crimson B'Boom
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Well, you’re hitting an open door with me, as they say. The umpteenth proof of technique, power, passion, and skill from King Crimson. The lineup with the two "super-guests" is spot on. I had a VHS - dubbed and now unusable - from that period. There are no words: magnificent!! It's a pity that today Bruford declared that he has no intention of playing with Fripp again. A definitely closed chapter! Anyway, Mastellotto and Gunn are really great. Bye.
Carla Bruni No Promises
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The cover looks like it came straight out of Vogue or some gossip magazine. She, smug, pretentious, and unpleasant, wants to mock us. But I envy that gargoyle who got married.
The Flaming Lips In a Priest Driven Ambulance
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The Flaming Lips, both from this period and the "current" ones, are among my favorites. This album is a swirling "journey." Beautiful. I won't add anything more. Congratulations on your review.
The Cure Pornography
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I am crazy in love with The Faith. This album is, however, absolutely valid. Overrated? Well, I don't think so. On the contrary, they have given me a lot of excellent compositions. Beautiful review of yours. Thank you.
Premiata Forneria Marconi Miss Baker
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I agree with you. However, from our old-timers, I always expect a little more. But the years go by, and creativity dries up. Amen!!
Yes The Gates of Q.P.R. (live at Queen's Park Rangers Stadium - vol. 1)
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Well done. Unfortunately, I am not familiar with this live document. King Crimson, Genesis, VDGG, Yes - and many others - are sacred monsters. There's not much to add, just that the infamous Relayer seems to not have been understood by many. I myself was quite doubtful during the first listens. Then, you realize it’s a great compositional effort. As for Moraz, poor thing, he was judged and dismissed too quickly. First as the ideal replacement for Emerson, then for Wakeman... too many excellent comparisons. Moraz is Moraz! Stop! His significant contribution was indeed provided to Anderson & Co. Cheers!
Black Sabbath Never Say Die
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...."I wanted to write TO THE MASSACRE, of course.