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Thank you to everyone who attended. This time I decided to round down the vote. I didn't know that the album in question could be considered important for the evolution of fusion, but I suspected it given the year it was made; among other things, it should have been released after the experience with the Mahavishnu Orchestra. Tchau!
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I'm not doubting the value of something I don't know, it's just that I can't stand musicians who strive to reach a wider audience, meaning becoming more commercial. Then there are ways and ways; Henry Cow did it too when they combined with Slapp Happy, but that's a different story.
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"...an overly underrated record, it has EVERYTHING, power, melancholy, suffering, SHIT in torrents..." Uh! Uh! Welcome to Debaser you and your pile of crap. A sympathetic and heartfelt review. By the way, what do you think of us poor delayed ones who still review stuff from the seventies?
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Every now and then, a bit of Reggae is needed; I'm looking for this for my wife. Why does the record say Dekkar?
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Very good, great mention, it had been a while since we saw classic on the homepage. Keep it up!
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They make "their supreme effort to reach the great public," my supreme effort happens in my bathroom.
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Great review Super. However, I still don’t understand the relationships that might exist between occult studies or practices and the world of music. I also don’t understand why, when we talk about occultism, it is always associated with darkness; it must be a cultural fact, created due to the persecution of Catholic Christians, that same culture that associates witches with something evil. Nevertheless, a very interesting proposal on which I will pass to head towards brighter paths. Bye!
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Humm! Bread for my teeth! Great review, never heard of them. I will take action, darn it!
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A review to vote and to advise everyone who gives five stars to the various progressive metal groups to listen to the music "Vietato Generalizzare" included in this CD. Think it over, people.
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Check this out!