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Well, I think he actually pulled out something nice (the first 3, and some after, like I love you in all the languages of the world and me and Marilyn), but this one, however, is truly one of the indefensible, terrible.
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Another beautiful report completely ignored, what a shame.
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Another one? Brr..that nickname..
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The best album of Wilson as a solo artist, in my opinion, is not from his entire career, though; his best works can still be traced back to Porcupine Tree. Let’s say this record is among his best, also because it feels like listening to a concentrated version of what I consider his top 3 albums with the main band, namely, in order of preference, In Absentia, Lightbulb Sun, Stupid Dream. Among the solo albums, after this one, I place "The Raven that Refused to Sing (and other stories)", "Insurgentes", and lastly that aforementioned "Grace for Drowning," which I found really too sprawling (I already skipped the mentioned Raider II after the second listen).
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Great recommendation, I would at least like to give it a listen; it seems interesting.
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Even here, great reception without a single comment, and then we complain about yet another reception on yet another well-known artist that gets over-commented on (old story, yes, but the problem still remains). Well done.
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It's a shame there's not even a comment, maybe it's the kind that isn't exactly popular here, but it's great nonetheless.
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I am convinced it would always be better to avoid previews and spoilers in movie reviews; this is already the second one I have to avoid reading.
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It doesn’t seem right to remove it from the homepage anyway. Also worth mentioning, at least, are the wonderful "Happiness is a warm gun," "Dear Prudence," and the two "Revolution," for what I consider their absolute peak. In any case, good. 5 to bring it back to the homepage.