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Thank you for the kind compliments! As usual, if the search for the record proves too difficult, just ask eh ;) @Ole: Thank you for the esteem, which I completely reciprocate, and for this, I believe you would be more than capable of talking about anything that inspires you (Spirogyra? Dando Shaft?).
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Ah well then...
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Always the same story: improbable rhythms and unusual instrumentation, combined with catchy choruses and a clean, impeccable voice. Just the type of pairing that I don't like.
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What were you supposed to do? In my humble opinion, a reviewer should (and I emphasize should, though clearly everyone does what they please) review, that is to illustrate something. Here, however, you showcase much more of yourself than the album, or at least that's the effect it has on me. From this reading, I learned that when you wrote this, you had nothing else to do because at school the next day you were going to the theater with your class, that you spent the whole evening on the couch, that perhaps you don't agree with those who identify the prog movement solely with its major representatives (like Peter and Robert, for example), that you like the term prog even though you know it’s a jazz album (with prog influences nonetheless), that you don’t know any synonyms for the word "frenetic" or at least none came to mind at the moment, that maybe you appreciate Santana but only the one from the golden days, that you like fusion, that you are a drummer and therefore admire the technique of Bruno Biriaco (who, in case anyone was wondering, is the drummer of this album) and finally that... no... I don't know... I didn’t understand the last sentence, but in my opinion it tells us very little about the album. On "Genealogia," however, I learned that it’s an album by Perigeo (who they are is unknown, when it was made even less so, what instruments they play goes beyond our imagination...), that the tracks remind you of Miles Davis at times, of Goblin at others, of Soft Machine, and that somewhere in the lineup there’s a drummer who does a solo and someone who plays the guitar.
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Talking about the album in a review like this... I don't know, it seems to me like a mockery of the album itself... it’s hard to take a page like this seriously... as long as it happens in pointless reviews, double reviews, or at the edge of provocation, it’s fine to use some space to talk about this and that, but doing it thanks to an album by Perigeo, especially in its only review, seems to me at least out of place... then who knows, let’s blame these "oxymoronic effects"...
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But... But... But... No, nothing. Bob, as far as I'm concerned, you have my blessing :)
Ikarus Ikarus
15 oct 08
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Thank you all! I'm glad you enjoyed it :D
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Thanks to the commentators who have recently ventured this way... @Bob: Wouldn't he sell it to you for any amount? I get it...
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Thank you guys! I’m honored to have so much appreciation. You motivate me to keep writing.. @Blechtrommel: Don’t you want to get out of it? Tell me about it! It’s practically become my home ;) @Opel: Think about it for us, please.. Even a big thought if you don’t mind. See you in the acoustic department :)
Bakery Momento
13 oct 08
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Hahaha! Small group... Reviewing "Momento" by Bakery, you certainly couldn’t expect a crowd forced to fight for a conversation :p
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