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definitely their most commercial album but also the least captivating. a bit overrated. better the other 2 albums of the eighties decade.
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It's my favorite album by the Tears. Seminal like "Vienna" by Ultravox.
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Thank you, Yosif, for the advice and appreciation. From now on, I will include some samples.
Prince Lovesexy
17 dec 08
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Twenty years after its release, I discover this album and I love it like I have rarely done for a work. Even compared to the other albums I’m gradually rediscovering, this lovesexy strikes me as fresh, incredibly original, and inspired.
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a passionate review, there's no denying it, but we're just not on the same page. the video may be intriguing (alright, nothing transcendental) but this "artist" has ruined his career with that garbage of the crazycat. even if you come out with the new "things behind the sun," you're already screwed. Angelini: you’ve been eliminated from the house of music.
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you are not right at all Malloy: "1977 When Bob Marley arrives back in Jamaica after recovering from his assassination attempt to do a session with Lee Perry the international king of reggae wants Sly’s magic on the new tracks. Marley’s long time drummer Carlton Barrett is known for his mastery of the one drop but Marley understands the need to update his sound. Perry initially tells Sly to play a one drop but Marley convinces him to try the more modern steppers sound where the kick drum hits on all four beats of the bar...etc etc" maybe they haven't done great things but "they were there". and now enough with the research!
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I don't want to delve deeper, but it seems you were right, Malloy. Bad sources, my apologies. In any case, they played with Peter Tosh, who was in the Wailers. Is it worth the ransom if I play the six degrees of separation card? Who knows, maybe they've crossed paths with Marley.
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this one really sucks! how the hell did he manage to win the Tenco award? and Moltheni, how many does he need to win then? well, Umberto, you're getting on my nerves a bit today too with your discovery of this tone-deaf loser.
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When "Carnival" and "Rise & Shine" were released, it was immediately clear that they were special. Reducing their entire career to the essence of this record seems very bold to me. Besides, I don't find Gran Turismo that special. They were ahead when they were behind, pardon, retro.
Alice Charade
30 nov 08
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authentic masterpiece! avant-garde in '95. timeless now!
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