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Celtic Frost 1984-1992 Parched With Thirst Am I And Dying
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Yet there are certain things from Cold Lake that I don't mind... of course, back then it was a shock, but the versions in this collection do more justice.
Lucio Dalla Anidride Solforosa
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Lucio Dalla here was really interesting. Although Roversi later disowned "Automobili," I consider that album the masterpiece of the duo.
Katheryn Bigelow Il Buio Si Avvicina (Near Dark)
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A truly original horror, and a review that does it justice.
Lucio Battisti Anima latina
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Beautiful!! I have no other words. Perhaps a bit disorganized, perhaps a bit confusing, but beautiful! Does anyone have any idea why the cassette version (the first one that came into my hands) has the tracks in a different order? By the way, in my opinion, the pairings were even better. If I'm not mistaken, the tracklist was: "Anima Latina" - "Due Mondi" - "Abbracciala, abbracciali, abbraciati" - "Gli Uomini Celesti" - "Gli Uomini Celesti (repr.)" - "Due Mondi (repr.)" - "Anonimo" - "La Nuova America" - "Il Salame" - "Macchina del Tempo" - "Separazione Naturale". I love certain keyboard parts of this album too much: they remind me closely of the German cosmic messengers.
Erykah Badu Worldwide Underground
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Great review (besides the sources of inspiration) and a fantastic album. "I Want You" is one of her best tracks, an incredible song. Is there anyone else who prefers "Mama's Gun" to "Baduizm"?
Yes Tales From Topographic Oceans
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I definitely don't consider this the most successful album by Yes; in fact, at times it feels a bit empty. However, I don't understand why THIS album is seen in various "histories" of rock as the one that brought an end to progressive music. I find this opinion to be a stretch and quite a historical falsehood!
AC/DC Highway To Hell
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The best AC/DC. When I was a child, I automatically associated AC/DC (I didn’t even know what music they made) with the idea of "bad boys." Of course, as I grew up, I couldn't help but appreciate them!
Europe Europe
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2 sep 08
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Maybe I'm a bit late, but anyway... the horror film that inspired the beautiful "Seven Doors Hotel" is "L'Aldilà - e tu vivrai nel terrore" by Lucio Fulci (1981).
Aerosmith Toys In The Attic
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The review captures it well. The album is simply stunning, it feels so much like America... I'm always amazed at how Tyler's voice, back in the day, sounds so different.
Amon Düül II Phallus Dei
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I agree!!!