Eliodoro

DeRank : 8,75
DeAge™ : 6701 days • Here since 2 february 2008
Andy Summers & John Etheridge Invisible Threads
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Always impeccable Mr. Dr. Addler, captivating review, I might just listen to this work that I don't know. To greater things. Elio
The Cosmic Jokers Gilles Zeitschiff
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I agree with the four stars for the album that I have always liked, even though you are right to say that it is mainly a great remix work. The review could only be 5 for its precision and for the great recovery. Best regards. Elio
Edgar Froese Aqua
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I agree with those who say that the album deserves a 4, while the review deserves a 5 because it captures the period and the desire to experiment that was present back then. I have the original LP but I didn't remember the story about the headphones because it has been sitting on the shelf for years; I'll make sure to give it a listen with headphones. Regards, Elio.
Ash Ra Tempel Seven Up
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I really like the review and I compliment you on it; the album, not so much. At times, I find it chaotic. I prefer their more polished projects to these more improvisational ones. The rating is still a 4 because these gentlemen have always had courage, and even in their more commercial moments, they have left behind some very pleasant works. Best regards, Elio.
Michael Rother Katzenmusik
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Two weeks ago, I came across this work that I had never listened to before. I really liked it, and I share the assessment. The review doesn't get the highest score from me because, while it is undeniably valid in substance, it suffers from a few minor formatting errors that detract from it. To put it bluntly, Mr. Cannas, please correct the grammatical mistakes and avoid ending a sentence with a period only to start the next one with a conjunction that, clearly in the reviewer’s intentions, called for a more cohesive discourse. I apologize for playing the professor, but your work would benefit greatly from it. Cordially, Elio
Chris Spedding Hurt
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Chris Spedding Hurt
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Dear Dr. Addler, I would like to congratulate you again for these suggestions which currently find me unprepared. I will follow your advice and on a slow and perhaps a bit dreary day, I will listen to the work you described, as always in a thorough manner; I would also add that I quite like concise reviews. I wish you a good day. Elio
Steve Hackett Guitar Noir & There Are Many Sides To The Night
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Great review and thank you for the recommendation that I don't know and I'll take care of, I like Debaser for this especially, besides meeting nice people (trusting).
Regards, and as soon as I have a little more time I believe I will dedicate myself to Klockwer Orange - Abrakadabra... do you know it?
Elio
Popol Vuh Hosianna Mantra
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I have the LP in front of me that I went to pull out from the shelf. PDU Rigorously marked Quadro Stereo Mono, and yes, back then they tried to do these quadraphonic experiments that made the record noisier than usual. For those interested in listening, look for the CD and not the original vinyl. Just for the record, my edition is stamped 9-9-74. I still remember when I bought it from "Maschio" in Turin and rushed home to listen to it; I was immediately captivated by this music, I already owned another one of their works that had literally blown my mind. The following month I got my driver's license, and in my father's 850, I installed the car radio with the cassette player, recorded the album, and it became the soundtrack for many excursions in the countryside with a lovely lady. Greetings and don't get upset, it's not worth it. Elio