Eliodoro

DeRank : 8,75
DeAge™ : 6701 days • Here since 2 february 2008
It's a Beautiful Day It's a Beautiful Day
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Great job (the album) and good review. Classic plagiarism from Deep Purple...
Warm regards to everyone.
Elio
Peter Green The End Of The Game
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How many right things you've written, thank you, I share and give you the highest rating for you and for the album.
Happy Sunday evening, March 21st, almost 4 years since your review. Better late than never.
Elio
Caravan For Girls Who Grow Plump In The Night
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Certainly not on the same level as their best works, almost all of which came before this, but I find it quite enjoyable to listen to and it flows well despite the years that have passed. I really like the use they’ve made of the winds that add breadth to various moments of the album. It’s true that there is no longer the exploration found in their previous works, but it’s not mediocre; rather, it’s pleasant and enjoyable in a good way.
Best wishes, have a peaceful Sunday.
Elio
Tonton Macoute Tonton Macoute
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Thanks also to FEDEZAN for the appreciation.
Elio
Dead Can Dance Spleen and Ideal
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Great review work and the album definitely deserves 4 stars; I wouldn't push for 5, which I would give to Aion instead.
Good things,
Elio
Christopher Cross Christopher Cross
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Beautiful analysis that springs from your inner self; it reminds me of nice moments too, but just like those moments that have passed and time has made some feel grayer and others too gilded, this work hasn’t aged well. Even with the ear of affection, I can't go beyond a 3; there's too much flavor from those years that left so much honey around for music that it could sweeten entire states. The first thing I would save is the final sax solo; as for the rest, let's put it in the drawer and take it out when we feel nostalgic for a moment of rightly defined soft pop sounds, but nothing more.
Good things.
Elio
Patto Hold Your Fire
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I really like your review and I really like the album which, I share with you, I think deserves 5 stars. However, despite the official criticism, I find it slightly below their first, still raw, work. Best regards.
Amon Düül II Tanz Der Lemminge
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I bought it long ago... who knows... it's been such a long time. My Italian double LP edition is titled "journey into a dream," with the Italian translation in parentheses (viaggio in un sogno). I've listened to it hundreds of times and even today it fascinates me deeply. I agree that you need to have Yety Phallus, but I wouldn't overlook Carnival in Babylon, which, although inferior, has a couple of pretty decent tracks. Who knows, maybe one day we'll meet somewhere; you set up a nice stereo and I’ll bring all the original kraut vinyls, let’s mix in the right amount of alcohol, and the game is on :-) all the best, guys.
Circus Movin' On
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Great review for an album I discovered recently and have listened to several times, enchanted especially by the stunning precision of the bass and drums. There are some influences here and there (VDGG) but the originality is fully appreciated. I believe that managing to be complete without the need for keyboards and electric guitar works greatly in their favor and makes me appreciate them even more. Great job, thank you. Just one clarification I would ask you to correct: Graaf and not Graff. Regards.
Larry Carlton Sapphire Blue
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You’re absolutely right, JakeChambers, great album that’s currently playing in my player. Elegant sounds and amazing brass arrangements.
Greetings to everyone!