Mr.music

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John Mellencamp Whenever We Wanted
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A beautiful album, I fully share Supersoul's opinion; however, compared to past albums, it sold less. I would add that the girl seen in the paintings was John's girlfriend. The review is excellent, perhaps it praises it too much. Among other things, I would say that the trumpet part in "Love and Happiness" is really worth a lot. My favorite is always "Again Tonight"! For Mocampo: it’s true, it’s Johnny’s hardest album!!!
John Cougar Mellencamp Uh-Huh
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This is a great record, beautiful and honest. The comparisons with Springsteen are misguided; every artist has their own story. Personally, I consider Scarecrow and Jubilee his masterpieces, but to be honest, there are at least five or six albums that are stunning (worth buying sight unseen), starting with John Cougar (who remains immature, especially due to some arrangements that ruin parts of the album; you could see the qualities and potential of Little Bastard!). Personally, I own 13 CDs of the good John, so I believe I know him very well. I share many of your thoughts. The River is immense, and also consider that some wonderful songs from Tracks (I think 9/10 songs), those were leftovers from that irreplaceable album!
Giuseppe De Santis Riso amaro
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Great film, not a masterpiece, but definitely very important. Let's not kid ourselves, neorealism has been important, indeed crucial! The review isn't the best, but discussing this cinema is a challenging task, so 7 for the effort and 6 for the review!
Mozart / Bohm, Pollini, Wiener Philarmoniker Concerti Per Pianoforte n. 23 e 19
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Beautiful review, I have this interpretation. The concerto 23 is fabulous, Pollini and Bohm are unbeatable. Of course, there are many other beautiful concertos; among them, I mention: 21, 17, 24, 27. The nickname is horrible!
Madonna Bedtime Stories
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This album is very mediocre. The only decent song is Secret, then Madonna is a big bluff, she can't sing, her discographic projects are almost all nice empty containers that a lot of people judge as art. Moreover, she's not even a great beauty; her skill has been in knowing how to market herself well and then seeking capable producers. The only decent album from the eighties was Like a Prayer, but the credit isn't hers; it mainly goes to Patrick Leonard and the great session musicians who played on it. From the eighties, Like A Virgin can be salvaged; again, the merits of the album belong to a certain Nile Rodgers. In the nineties, she has to thank William Orbit and Leonard for giving a certain sound to the album titled Ray of Light.
Mike Oldfield Tubular Bells
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Great album, the review is a 6!
Ermanno Labianca Like a Rolling Stone - 40 anni di cantautori americani da Bob Dylan alle nuove generazioni
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Look, I didn't say you haven't listened to a Bruce album. Bye.
Ermanno Labianca Like a Rolling Stone - 40 anni di cantautori americani da Bob Dylan alle nuove generazioni
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For Stricnina: people with prejudices are like those who don't want to listen; it's pointless for me to waste time with valid arguments that thoroughly dismantle your statements, which are only meant to provoke those who read them. A provocative comment is much easier, and therefore much flatter than a reasoned and logical one!
King Crimson B'Boom
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Absolutely amazing, bought on the day of its release. I haven't listened to it in a while, but I remember the prodigious rhythms; the musicians in this sextet (or double trio) are incredibly talented.
Van Der Graaf Generator H To He Who Am The Only One
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An album so worthy deserves a proper review; there’s no analysis, nothing at all. It seems a bit lacking to write three sentences, one of which is ridiculous, made up of four adjectives and an adverb. This is not a concise review, this is not a review!