SQUIREISGOD

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Return To Forever Romantic Warrior
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@AntonioDeste I will look into some of the ones you mentioned. From the trio Jarrett / Peacock / DeJohnette, I have listened multiple times (only to then temporarily abandon it for the reasons stated before) to the double Live "My Foolish Heart - Live At Montreux": nothing to criticize, exceptional. I haven't tried others ("Tokyo '96," etc.) assuming that in their many concerts they are repetitive (if that's not the case, let me know). Speaking of genres I know much more about: do you like anything metal?
Return To Forever Romantic Warrior
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@AntonioDeste. In jazz (not jazz-rock), I follow Keith Jarrett's quartet with Jan Garbarek. I recently got "Personal Mountains" and "Belonging" and have only listened to them once (I'm currently into another genre); I’m more familiar with "My Song": I like "Questar," "Country," "The Windup" (I bought "Belonging" for this gem) and the excellent "The Journey Home." But a large part of acoustic jazz doesn't really suit me, especially since heavily improvised music bores me after just a few listens (including the electric "Bitches Brew").
Traffic Mr. Fantasy
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"Treasure chest of ideas, irresistible mosaic of sounds, colors, moods."
"The tastiest Traffic are the fable-like, barrettian, childlike ones from 'House For Everyone' and 'Hope I Never Find Me There.' I agree. Of the other two LPs, '400,000 Headmen,' 'Glad,' and 'Freedom Rider.'"
Dark Tranquillity The Gallery
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For several years, I considered "Blessed Are The Sick" by Morbid Angel the ultimate death metal album, but last year I discovered Dark Tranquillity, with whom the true peak of the genre is reached; although the Florida sound and the melodic death from Gothenburg are very different, it's still death, so I allow myself to generalize. "The Gallery," with "Punish My Heaven," certainly doesn’t need an introduction, it's the most loved by almost everyone and the definitive classic. Of the current decade, "Damage Done" is my chosen one: between these two, I really wouldn't know which one to pick.
Rush Moving Pictures
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The most beautiful album by the Canadian trio, the fourth of eight consecutive masterpieces! "Witch Hunt" and "Red Barchetta" are stunning; "The Camera Eye" deserves to be played live more often. Definitely the best band of the eighties. I wanted to repeat this to erase an obscene phrase from my comment number 30.
Return To Forever Romantic Warrior
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@AntonioDeste. I’ve listened to all the Weather Report albums from the first one to the 1982 record. The only one I’ve never understood is the debut, while I like the others, especially "Tale Spinnin'", "Black Market", and "Heavy Weather"; HW is the favorite of most people, and rightly so, "Birdland" is one of those songs that never gets tiring, but also "Palladium", "Teen Town", and the others. As for Return To Forever, "Song To The Pharoah Kings" remains my favorite, but indeed "Hymn Of The Seventh Galaxy" is nothing to envy to the later ones. There’s just one I’ve never found in stores, nor on Mp3Fiesta, Legalsounds, or the iTunes Store: "No Mystery". How is it?
Suede Suede
Suede Suede
28 aug 08
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Suede76 thank you
Suede Suede
Suede Suede
28 aug 08
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This album is wonderful, five; four for "Dog Man Star" and "Coming Up." In the music videos from this period, Brett has an undeniable charm (still not from the other side of the parish). Who would you recommend as a musically similar band? (no Oasis and Blur)
John Lennon Imagine
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The laudable comments N 28 and N 68 demolish the reviewer.
Metallica Metallica
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It is remarkable the incompetence of many journalists; in a magazine like "Rockstar" (which I no longer buy for decency), they said about the "black album" -the uncontrollable fury of the best metal that has ever been conceived-. If this is a fury, then from "Reign In Blood" to all the death/black that followed, it is a complete mess! "Metallica" is not a bad album, but "Ride The Lightning" and "Master Of Puppets" are from another planet.