Eliodoro

DeRank : 8,75
DeAge™ : 6701 days • Here since 2 february 2008
Tea & Symphony An Asylum For The Musically Insane
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I've always really liked the word dandy because I picture the person snapping photos with a Leica from the '50s. Congratulations.
Sam Cooke Live at the Harlem Square Club (1963)
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I don’t vote for the work without knowing it, but I will look for it since I have always liked Nostro very much. Curtis’s presence on sax intrigues me even more, but I would like to add that anyone who likes Cooke should definitely check out "Sam Cooke with Soul Stirrers - One More River." Regards, Elio
Tea & Symphony An Asylum For The Musically Insane
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Mr. Arnold Layne, but who are you?
Please satisfy my curiosity.
Can Tago Mago
Can Tago Mago
20 may 08
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A record that I adore and have owned since its release. When I played it in my little town, people thought I was crazy. Even today, I still encourage friends to listen to it, who patiently load it onto their portable devices to accompany their long daily train rides to work. When they finish listening to it, they don’t say anything to me because they’re friends, but I know from reliable sources that they are still shocked by it today. There’s a mountain of people who owe a lot to Can, just listen to the samples that circulate. They were revolutionary, and I will continue to listen to them even on a desert island with the Ventura. I didn’t quite understand the review and frankly, I’m not a big fan of this literary style, but it’s always worth revisiting this LP.
Best regards, Elio
Tea & Symphony An Asylum For The Musically Insane
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I thank everyone for the warm welcome you have given to this album. A special thanks to Mr. Telespallabob and Dr. Addler, with whom I strictly maintain the archaic yet elegant "You" ;-) To Ardalo, I say that I carefully reread the booklet of the album, but I couldn’t find any mention of Ralph Towner. Finally, to Mr. Lexus, I offer my apologies, as I did not understand your comment.
Gentlemen, until next time, I have a little surprise in mind... I'm sure I won’t catch you unprepared.
May a pyrotechnic evening descend joyfully upon your heads.
Elio
Pharoah Sanders Karma
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I know the artist Su Ra but not this album. Congratulations on the review, which is passionate without being excessive. Elio
Soft Machine Softs
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The review, very beautiful, encourages those who, like me, are unfamiliar with these Soft Machine (for this reason, I won't rate the album) to delve deeper into their work, and that's something I'll do soon. Thank you for the recommendation. Elio
Oriental Sunshine Dedicated To The Bird We Love
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Thank you very much, Mr. telespallabob, and addressing me as Mr. feels very cinematic... but right now I can't recall which movie it was where the young lads all addressed each other formally... help me out here.
Have a good evening, everyone, with a thank you for your always appreciated comments.
Elio
Soft Machine Bundles
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I stand with those who don't really appreciate this shift of the band; for me, the soft sound was that of the early days. However, it doesn’t take away from the fact that this album is still very pleasant and satisfying to listen to. I also don't agree with Bertoncelli's review that relegates it to one star without comment. Live, they were stratospheric.
XHOL Motherfucker GMBH & Co KG
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I thank you all for your always helpful contributions and wish you a spectacular evening.
Elio