Nirvana Nirvana
23 mar 12
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The point is not the fact that a collection has been released, which is great if done well; the point is that it’s an incomplete collection, made up of the biggest hits and a beautiful unreleased track. The songs get top marks, of course. As for the collection... well, it’s missing especially pieces from Bleach and Incesticide, from which they only took "About a Girl," "Sliver," and "Been a Son."
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I’ve never listened to it, great review.
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I’ve never listened to it, great review.
Madonna MDNA
22 mar 12
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the review is very well done, the "artist" has entered the history of marketing, nothing more
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I listened to him years ago, anyway he is a songwriter who deserves it without a doubt.
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good job, sfascia
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Well done jdv, I also quite enjoy reading about music, and it must be interesting for the inevitable sociological analysis present as well.
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Mmm, I really like the sound of this album, but the tracks, the songwriting leaves a bit to be desired. Daydream Nation was splendid; this one has never convinced me entirely, a stretched-out 3.
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I liked the analysis, even ironic, of this group that I could define as "odi et amo" as far as I'm concerned. I've finally made peace with Kid A, which I consider a great album on par with The Bends and OK Computer, but then that's it. I don't like how they've moved forward and in general, I'm a bit fed up with their insistence on depressive atmospheres and nothing else. However, I repeat, the triptych of The Bends, OK Computer, and Kid A is untouchable.
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Yes, it's true, and Surfer Rosa, more like in Pilgrim, is mind-blowing, and maybe that's why it’s probably my favorite, even considering the studio albums as equal in quality.