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Well, I didn't even know it existed, Blur is one of my favorite bands, and I appreciate Albarn's curiosity and desire to experiment as a solo artist (Gorillaz, Mali Music, Demo-Crazy), but I never liked it very much. I love Graham Coxon's solo work instead.
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This and "A Rush of Blood to the Head" are undoubtedly the best albums by Coldplay; the other two, aside from a few great tracks like Yellow or Fix You, are boring. The first time I heard it, I was struck by this, but with subsequent listens, a bit less so. Nonetheless, a decent/good album, just like the review :-D
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I don't know, I've never heard it, but I read that it was something terrible about the wild bunch. As far as I'm concerned, all I need from the Who are Live at Leeds, Tommy, and Who's Next.
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I haven't seen it yet, but I will. As for the rest, there's not much to discuss about why the THIRD one didn't quite succeed; it's clear that they are leveraging the "ice age" brand, and it's equally clear that the brilliance of the first is probably unmatched. My favorite character, however, was the tiger, Diego: in the first one, his ambiguous anti-hero nature and shape-shifting qualities intrigued me. I must say, though, that all the characters were truly brilliant: deep and very well thought out.
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What I don’t understand is how they managed in 2 CDs not to provide a complete overview of Alice in Chains. "Down in a Hole" was left out, but also "Don't Follow" and "Rotten Apple" from Jar of Flies should have been included. As for Alice in Chains without Staley, I don’t think they make much sense; it would have definitely been better to pursue a different project, I don't know, maybe one of those so-called (the term is horrible) "supergroups."
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I understand and share the passion that each of us can feel for one album or another, but to say that an album released just a week ago is one of the masterpieces in history is really too much; for now, we can say it’s undoubtedly their masterpiece. After all, in order to assert that an album is one of the masterpieces in history, I think there should be at least a little bit of temporal perspective: Sgt. Pepper, Dark Side of the Moon, Joshua Tree, Nevermind, Parklife, OK Computer... can be considered masterpieces of history, for example, because there is a historical perspective. I haven't heard the album yet, and the review is decent.
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Well, at this point I have to give it a listen. I was unsure because the last two albums didn't impress me (unlike the previous ones). Good reviews.
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I liked Carboni, I haven't listened to him in quite a while but he definitely has talent, dignity, and artistic honesty, which is also demonstrated by his unconventional and non-commercial choices. This album is certainly good, 3.5, but he has definitely done better. Good review.
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Hmm, but is this new album really that good? Have they regained the glory of Origin of Symmetry?
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I saw the movie a few years ago, and I don't remember much, I recall that I liked it, but I'm not rating it. Well done review.