DAVIDE D

DeRank : 0,01
DeAge™ : 6515 days • Here since 8 august 2008
Bruce Dickinson Balls To Picasso
Voto:
"Hell No" is not trivial. The only "flaw" in the album might be the verse of "Tears of the Dragon." Brunce was realizing that he was recording his absolute best piece and might have let go a bit on the care of the arrangements, confident in a majestic chorus like that. But it only concerns the verse because the piece is magnificent, and as if that weren't enough, after that chorus, it also gifts us with a beautiful instrumental.
Bruce Dickinson The Chemical Wedding
Voto:
A classy album
Bruce Dickinson Tyranny Of Souls
Voto:
even though "Believil" is one of my favorites...
B.B. King Blues On The Bayou
Voto:
Hell, then we need to celebrate the 21000th review..Icnarf, but who is the cousin? Bukka White?
B.B. King Makin Love Is Good For You
Voto:
Sorry guys. I hadn't considered the issue with the homepage at all. I will pay more attention to it, thanks for the advice. For 47: as I've already suggested to someone else, I propose "Riding with the King" by B.B. KING & ERIC CLAPTON. As for albums by just B.B. KING, I would recommend "There is Always One More Time." Bye.
Bruce Dickinson Tattoed Millionaire
Voto:
The chorus of "Son of a gun" is one of the best things Bruce has written. And I really like "Lickin' the Gun," which the reviewer doesn’t like. The timing brought by the drummer with the cowbell is just too good.
Bruce Dickinson Accident Of Birth
Voto:
The best of Bruce. In many ways, his albums are better than those of Iron. My favorite is "Freak."
Bruce Dickinson Tyranny Of Souls
Voto:
The verse of "Devil on a Hog" is the same as that of "King in Crimson." Aside from this insignificant flaw, it's a nice album. The choruses seem much more beautiful than the rest of the tracks, but that makes us enjoy them even more. Unfortunately, there’s a feeling that Bruce and the band have somewhat forced themselves to create overly heavy atmospheres. I believe this is just a sad commercial choice that has, however, prevented Bruce from crafting pieces with sounds and arrangements a bit more refined and personal, as he had accustomed us to in his previous albums. Still, I repeat, great album. My favorite: "Believil."
Bruce Dickinson The Chemical Wedding
Voto:
It's an album that's a bit heavy to listen to compared to other Bruce albums that flow more easily, but how beautiful it is (beautiful is something you can say in a comment, right GAZIEL?). The cover is nice in my opinion, like all of Bruce's. Besides the title track, I really like "Killing Floor."
Black Sabbath Sabotage
Voto:
Starblazer, you're being mean to Ozzy because he may not be a great singer, but his voice is so unique that it made the early BS special.