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Coldplay Parachutes
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I tried too. So much so that I even bought the next album. Well.......
King Crimson Discipline
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From the post-70s period, Discipline is definitely the best. Of course, I remain very much attached to the court of the King, In The Wake..., Lizard, Islands up to the splendid closure left to Red. It was and still is my favorite band along with VDGG.
Pink Floyd The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn
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I agree with the judgment in no. 20.
Opeth Heritage
Opeth Heritage
15 apr 12
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...in full respect of your ideas.
Stephen King and Peter Straub Il Talismano
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I read it 25 years ago, at least. I have the memory of a great novel.
Pink Floyd The Final Cut
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I still have the vinyl - luckily - and the sound quality was truly fantastic. I've always struggled to fully appreciate the album itself, and at times I found Waters' voice irritating. I also think it’s a solo album by Waters, and I much prefer the PF of the late '60s and early '70s. But here, nothing is wasted, of course.
Peter Gabriel New Blood
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I'm sorry, but I didn't like it at all. I loved Gabriel very much and I really love his first four albums and Passion. Then, in my opinion, he is a bit overhyped here in Italy.
Steven Wilson Grace For Drowning
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Indeed, a single CD would have been the best choice. There's no arguing about the quality. The quantity is perhaps overwhelming.