Morrissey Southpaw Grammar
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Edit to the review: “I've reconsidered: 4 stars instead of 5 because 'The Queen Is Dead' deserves the 5.” See the old version Southpaw Grammar - Morrissey - recensione Versione 1
Morrissey World Peace Is None of Your Business
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The album has its highs and lows, but it's worth a listen. On the other hand, "Oboe Concerto" is phenomenal, I love it; it's one of those Morrissey songs that pierce your heart. The ability that this man has to speak to me in such a direct, powerful, and unavoidable way I can't find in any other artist.
Prozac+ Testa plastica
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I wouldn't stand for a whole album, but honestly, I didn't mind them.
Kylie Minogue Magic
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Is it a review or a press release from the record label?
Erik Satie Erik Satie - Aldo Ciccolini
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More of a report than a review, but that's not a problem. Rather: why the foul language? No, really, words have meaning and value; they aren't empty graphemes, so why "stronzo"? I would like to know the reason.
Cornelius Fantasma
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OH MY GOD O__O WELCOME BACK!!! I am really thrilled to see you here again! I hope you’ve been well during this time away from DeBaser, and once again, welcome back, especially with a key album from my musical upbringing. Although over time I've come to love “Point” more than “FANTASMA” and now consider “Mellow Waves” the conceptual peak of Cornelius (I’d love to write a review about it; it's a work that’s almost sacred), this “FANTASMA” is a wonderful kaleidoscope that, as you write, is still incredibly relevant.
Ryuichi Sakamoto Futurista (未来派野郎)
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"Furyo" may not be beautiful, but it has some iconic moments. I take this opportunity to link a cover of "Ballet Mécanique" made a couple of years ago by my favorite contemporary Japanese electronic musician (besides Sakamoto, of course), the wonderful Etsuko Yakushimaru:
Ryuichi Sakamoto B-2 Unit
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I marry everything, excellent.
Morrissey I'm Not A Dog On A Chain
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Premise: Morrissey is one of the most detestable people on the face of the Earth; his fascist drift is unacceptable, and I probably wouldn't even have a coffee with him. Nevertheless, he is undoubtedly one of the most important artists in my life, and I can't help but love him.
About the album: the cover is HORRIBLE, you can't believe it. As for the rest, I listened to the album only once this morning, and at first impression, I completely agree with the reviewer, including the fact that "Ringleader of the Tormentors" is a masterpiece and Morrissey’s last truly memorable album. The only thing I disagree with is that I find "California Son" to be utterly useless, but aside from that, I stand by everything else.
The Beatles Strawberry Fields Forever / Penny Lane
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George Martin is right.