Claude Debussy Monsieur Croche. Tutti gli scritti
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Okay, this is the introduction, and where would the review be?
Andrew Dominik Blonde
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For me, it was, is, and will always be a big NO (except for Ana De Armas).
Alison Goldfrapp The Love Invention
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Although my favorite Goldfrapp album is "Seventh Tree," my favorite style among those they've explored is the electropop of "Black Cherry" and "Supernature," both treasure troves of exceptional gems (I’ll just mention "Train" and "Satin Chic" to keep it brief). Here, Alison is wonderful, perhaps not memorable, but nonetheless wonderful.
Paolo Conte Paolo Conte Live
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I loved this conversational review precisely because it describes perhaps the least conversational singer-songwriter in Italy. I've never touched a cigarette and I'm a teetotaler except for a sip of sparkling wine on New Year's Eve, yet I love Conte (and my favorite album from his discography is exactly "Aguaplano," so I appreciate the live performance doubly).
Duran Duran Danse Macabre
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I find it perhaps a "transitional" job, but that doesn't make it any less enjoyable to listen to. The individual tracks range from good to excellent. "Nightnoat" was and remains a song of exceptional atmospheric power, and I feel compelled to save Billie Eilish's cover (reason: I love her and thus, by extension, I at least somewhat love what is connected to her). In the end, my final critique falls on the music video for "Danse Macabre" being AI-animated: no, no, no.
Kylie Minogue Tension
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A joke is best when it lasts a short time.
Kylie Minogue Tension
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But why, poor thing, why, what has she done to deserve these insignificant reviews?
Cristina Scuccia La Felicità è Una Direzione
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I notice a formal and content-related disconnection between this user’s reviews and their comments, which frankly surprises me a lot.
Francesca Michielin Il cuore è un organo
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I care for her as a person, but I’ve been so burned by the dreadful novels of Francesco Bianconi that I will now have a much harder time trusting a singer-writer. I realize it’s not Francesca Michielin’s fault and maybe this novel is a masterpiece, but for now, I'll pass.
Serge Gainsbourg Love on the Beat
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A record that ranks among the worst musically and among the best conceptually. Gainsbourg's taste for provocation is unmatched; his songs still shock me and I believe they will continue to do so forever. I was fortunate enough to read his novel "Evguénie Sokolov" (published by the former ISBN of Massimo Coppola under the title "Gasogramma"), and I think it's one of the most challenging books ever written for readers. Literally every page asks you to form your own opinion about what is happening, and the beautiful thing is that I am absolutely certain he wrote it as pure escapism.