alia76

DeRank : 3,61
DeAge™ : 6416 days • Here since 18 november 2008
Mariah Carey Butterfly
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I don't know if she is unfriendly, but she was at the peak of her popularity back then, and this album had some great tracks (my all, the roof). I also remember that a powerful live album came out with vocal performances that Beyoncé and Ri-anal (+ lady cacca and chetti pery) would forget about. I don't know. I think about it a bit when I listen to what's on the radio.
Maxwell Urban Hang Suite
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Maxwell is an incredibly cool man.
Natalie Merchant Leave Your Sleep
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I don't have this. I stopped at "the house carpenter's daughter," which never completely captivated me. However, they say this one is very beautiful.
Scissor Sisters Magic Hour
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After that gem of "ta-dah," Jake Shears' brain went to shit: he decided to hang out with all the darks in Germany and then give birth to that half-assed "night work." The single "Only The Horses" is a colossal piece of trash. I don't understand how a talented person like Babydaddy can still pay him any mind.
Ingrid Michaelson Human Again
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I really hope you want to modify the presentation in your personal De-sheet. In my simpaticometer, you currently fall between the mark "smoldering ember grazing the backside" and "kitten strolling on a scrotal carpet." Think about it :-)
Violapolvere Spazi
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the drummer though I would do it for you :-)
Sandy Denny The North Star Grassman and the Ravens
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"The debut album of what can be defined as the greatest singer-songwriter of all time was released in 1971." Oh my God... don’t you think you’re overdoing it a bit? I need to listen to her again, even though my first encounter with her was parallel to that with Judee Sill, who, to be fair, impressed me much, much more.
James Cameron True Lies
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At the time, I liked the film quite a bit. Over time, I've scaled it down a little. Maybe it's a bit too long. It's very difficult to make different genres coexist without losing rhythm and without shocking the audience. But back then, they really pushed boundaries. I remember finding "From Dusk Till Dawn" exceptional in that sense as well. In the '90s, masterpieces were churned out in droves. The Oscars night was pure bliss. Here, I would have awarded the screenplay and Jamie Lee Curtis, an actress who truly deserves more recognition.
Muse Unsustainable
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few things have irritated me as much as the first 10 lines of this review. maybe it's because I was born in August.
Meshell Ndegèocello Plantation Lullabies
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I also love this woman madly, the one I reviewed long before it became popular. But this album is the one that ages the worst. Already "peace beyond passion" is a whole different thing. My favorite remains Bitter, but "devil's halo" and "cookie" are also quite something.