Dr.Adder

DeRank : 8,74
DeAge™ : 6669 days • Here since 6 march 2008
Arcesia Reachin'
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Congratulations to the reader for the ability to #synthesize.
I'll listen to the album as soon as Zion leaves the window open, so I can get it with the #recuperofulton 😉.
Fredric Brown Gli strani suicidi di Bartlesville
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A valid writing, although the citation of... could have been avoided. Read a long time ago, but I don’t remember it well. Overall, a decent novel, certainly not as brilliant as others, considering Brown's flair.
Martin Scorsese Fuori Orario
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Congratulations to Mr. Confaloni for the meticulous writing. A paradoxical film (but not too much) and out of the ordinary, and a bit out of time as well, I occasionally enjoy revisiting it. At times, some situations remind me of the works of master Serling.
Claudio Baglioni Sabato pomeriggio
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What to say... I only write a laconic it could be #sintetizzare.
Ned Millingan Enter Outside
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Behind a fogged window of droplets, behind a world of droplets on a fogged window of droplets... I repeat myself...
Yes The Quest
Yes The Quest
14 nov 21
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A somewhat nostalgic writing. Impeccable logic regarding the presence of the second CD. Dean always inventive. A dreamy and elegant album, distant from past works, not as brilliant as the listener hoped to hear (3.5). Perhaps with subsequent listens, the opinion might change a bit. The lineup seems well integrated, although creative sparks are missing, despite Howe's presence, but I believe it was precisely his intention to create cohesion and not fragmentation. Downes, an honest keyboardist? He should not emulate Wakeman's showy talent, often exaggerated and more comfortable as a soloist.
Marillion marillion.com
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Hastily written and not spaced out, yet you managed to #synthesize (3.51).
Another album that's not among my favorites, but it contains some emotional and impactful tracks, sometimes I willingly listen to it again (3.9). No #quiteacceptable the booklet.
If If 1
If If 1
13 nov 21
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Emotional writing. Initially, the album piqued my curiosity, partly due to its unusual lineup. However, the subsequent listens left me with a bit of a bitter taste (or in my ears). Musically a bit redundant and with overly strained vocals. Nonetheless, there are fascinating passages worth noting (3.5). No #quiteacceptable the Repertoire edition with bonus tracks, paper sleeve, and a meager fold-out booklet.
Marillion Somewhere Else
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But... the spaces 🧐. The album didn’t excite me, although there are some remarkable passages; it’s not one of my favorites, but sometimes I give it another listen (3.7). More than #quiteacceptable, the booklet features a surprising laminated paper with a nice cover and interesting photos. Nothing special, but it’s always better than nothing.
Focus Live at the Rainbow
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Remarkable writing. I have listened to and own some Pre-Mastered CDs by Focus, but I've never heard this one. It may sound strange, but so far the one I've listened to the most is Focus Con Proby, without the brilliant Akkerman. A powerful and at times unpredictable album with a surprising lineup.