fedezan76

DeRank : 9,45
DeAge™ : 6282 days • Here since 28 march 2009
Pink Floyd More
Pink Floyd More
21 sep 19
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It’s true that there are some great tracks, but for me, this album has too many highs and lows and I don’t consider it among the more significant ones in the Floyd's career.
Tool Fear Inoculum
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Super funny review. Usually, long ones bore me. Like a Tool album. But this is definitely not the case.
Here Lies Man Here Lies  Man
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Very interesting album in sound and concept, perhaps not fully in execution. In the sense that it feels repetitive at times and maybe something more could have been added in terms of vocals. Good review, but a bit too many spelling mistakes. You don't like proofreading, do you?
Luther Allison Bad News Is Coming
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A great blues album, the rough and gritty kind that I love. Allison's voice is a significant plus, managing to add the power of rock to the typical timbre of soul. Excellent review.
Supertramp Even in the Quietest Moments...
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Perhaps the minor album of their magical period, sandwiched between two masterpieces (Crime and Crisis, not Breakfast), but still a great album. It certainly doesn't have the same effect on me.
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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Common sounds, why did so many copy them? Because I can't think of any bands that played like that before them. By the way, this album is not among my favorites by Pink Floyd. I prefer Wish You Were Here, Animals, and the first two. But it's precisely the message (provocative, yes) that you want to convey that I don't agree with at all.
Soul Basement Oneness
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But is it necessary to vote for oneself for the 5 stars and prefer one's own review?
The Beatles Come Together / Something
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Well, I guess you were also stealing the cousins' panties. Nice review full of memories, but as always I want to emphasize... Go Stonessssssss!!!!!
Toto Toto IV
Toto Toto IV
13 jul 19
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Unfortunately, I also don't digest them, although I appreciate some things in the genre. Of course, they are excellent musicians, but I've always found them rather aseptic.
Kenny Wayne Shepherd Ledbetter Heights
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I finally dedicated a few days to listening to KWS. Excellent guitarist, very classic and obviously inspired by Vaughan. I like it; the first two albums are very beautiful. Let's say it’s not the enthusiasm and novelty that Chris Whitley brought me, but it’s still a heartfelt and genuine blues that hasn’t been heard in a while. Something that a Bonamassa, on the other hand, fails to give me. The review is also excellent and passionate; your nobility has the blues blood.