polkatulk88

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David Bowie Black Tie White Noise
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a very enjoyable review, I have always wondered why no one on this site has ever reviewed the work!
David Bowie Black Tie White Noise
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I found this album rummaging through my father's old cassette tapes, and I had been waiting for months for a review on the subject! I abandoned Bowie after the wonderful Berlin Trilogy and wasn't quite sure how to interpret this record, which I find beautiful with its refined and cold atmospheres... but I still can't give it a score!
John Coltrane Ballads
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a report like that is welcome, well done!
Al Kooper & Shuggie Otis KOOPER SESSION: Al Kooper introduces Shuggie Otis
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fedezan76 I believe Kooper only played on the first Child Is Father to the Man, then left due to the band's musical shift; by the way, another great album!
The Quireboys A Bit Of What You Fancy
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But is that "there she goes again" by the VU? Wonderful review.
AC/DC Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
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It's not the best AC/DC without a doubt, but it's undoubtedly my favorite from the Australian band! As for the 36 24 36 debate, I'm with Bender and Embryo, but it's just that Teenage expressed himself poorly! Then, regarding "Ride On," I also see it as a blues; it's not just Robert Johnson and Muddy Waters who are blues! It's more of a matter of labels, really! For example, I don't agree with those who define Booker T & the MG's as a funk group, but that doesn't mean I'm going to start a fight!
Fleetwood Mac Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac
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I listened to Fleetwood Mac's "This" and "Rumours," and there's really no contest! A truly beautiful album!
Cream Wheels Of Fire
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3.5
Cream Wheels Of Fire
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What is often pointed out as the masterpiece of Cream and of music overall is, in my opinion, a good album and not much more! The gems are here as well, no need to argue, great rock pieces and beautiful blues, but the trio passing the time/as you said/pressed rat and warthog is truly scandalous! As for the live album, it's again a mix of highs and lows; alongside a fiery crossroads and a heartfelt spoonful, the total 23 minutes of traintime and toad could have been replaced by something else.
Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper and Steve Stills Super Session
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fantastic album but personally the second side doesn't compare to the first, my rating is the average between a 5 for the first with Bloomfield and a 3.5 with Stills.