Dr.Adder

DeRank : 8,74
DeAge™ : 6670 days • Here since 6 march 2008
Yes Drama
Yes Drama
28 may 08
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Mumble...rating review 3.68 (periodical).
Anyway, a good review.
The album is very good, though T.Horn's vocal performance occasionally leaves something to be desired and is at times bland and lacking in substance.
In my opinion, it remains an excellent product, with strengths in Howe and White.
Album rating 4.25.
Also, great cover by R.Dean (as always).
Did anyone happen to notice Howe's eyes in the internal photograph of the booklet?
Yessaluti.
Genesis Abacab
Genesis Abacab
28 may 08
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The review is valid and sincere, rating 3.8. I listened to the album all the way through the first time, halfway the second time, a quarter the third time, one-eighth the fourth time... I think I've made myself clear! Album rating 2.4 (periodic). Best regards, Genesisian.
Toto The Seventh One
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So... great review, score 4.1 (magazine).
Damn! I wanted to do it myself... oh well, better this way, I can just relax and read yours.
I really liked the album and I still do.
The description of the tracks is well done. I agree with the progressive label for "Home Of The Brave."
Porcaro was an extremely gifted drummer, the track "Stay Away" with Jeff's drumming is unforgettable.
If they had wanted to, they could have composed much more complex music (cursed conditionals).
Right now it's perhaps my favorite album by Toto; the cover is well done too, except for that color which in the art world is said to bring bad luck...
Album score 4.5.
For now, I'll stop here, waiting for the "detractors" of Toto.
Drumming regards.
Uochi Toki Uochi Toki
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I understand the uochi toki! bzzzz!
Uochi Toki Uochi Toki
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So... the review is of value, even though in my opinion it feels slightly "demanding," rating 4.5 (without a periodical). The cover with the writings is a classic cover with writings (oh, really). With this monitor (an old tube monitor), I can’t quite distinguish the colors of the writings, but they seem to be an ivory black and a light royal blue with a hint of gray. As for the repetition of a word or a "musical passage," your thought (in my opinion) is incomplete by 50%, or complete by 50%. It’s like the famous story of the glass half full or half empty. There are two theories about the repetition of a phrase; one is the one you mentioned, which states that if I excessively repeat a phrase, I lose its meaning, and that’s a theory of Barthes (the zero degree of meaning). This also applies to music; in fact, the opposite theory is that of Eno and Schmdt (not the one from the movie with J. Nicholson), which believes that repetition leads to a form of change. This review would have pleased my 'teacher' D. R. Hofstadter. I don’t think the album is suitable for my neural-auditory apparatus. Over and out...
Uochi Toki Uochi Toki
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Maaa (a periodical) how do I comment on this cover?
If anything, I'll go back and read the review calmly.
Greetings with uochi toki.
Moving Gelatine Plates Moving Gelatine Plates
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(!oilgem edev is oihcco ozret nu noc otrec) eyEdrihT id alluq è atsuig atsopsir La.
Ok! I'm going to get my neurons remastered!
Chris Spedding Hurt
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Hehehe! exactly cat food...pardon madcat, that was the song by KC.
Feline greetings!
Moving Gelatine Plates Moving Gelatine Plates
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Well! As always, 'master' Giona's reviews are well-crafted and always have that charming and recognizable "touch."
Review score: 4.3.
I don't know the album, but I think it might interest me... I'll think about it gradually.
The cover is good with excellent monochromatic tones that range from transparent red oxide to brown stil de grain.
In my opinion, there's just one small detail that clashes in this image; Giona, it's up to you to find it.
If you discover it, you'll win a virtual solar-powered toaster.
Jazzed regards.
Kevin Gilbert The Shaming of the True
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...if only all debuts were like this! (I know a thing or two about that myself).
I think it's important to convey the qualities of the album; as for "mistakes" or "blunders," I never dwell on them too much—I've never been a "teacher."
Rightly so, this place is called Debaser, reviews written by whoever wants to, sure, if there are no errors, that’s even better, but in the end, I don't think that's the most important thing in this context.
Regards, of course, progressive.