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Read only halfway, I hope it's the best half. I don't think I know the album.
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Yes, up to "Previlege" you always heard lovely works, after which you listened out of devotion and in hope of a final flourish. I remember a couple of terrible records, mumbling through a detainment and collections of Danish musicians who made a tribute album (Brutto), managed to pay for one of his records (Brutto), and retrieved his guitar from the "Monte Dei Pegni". To say how much the musician was loved, love that went unreciprocated because he was too busy with his one true great love.
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The Flaming Lips are now everywhere, keeping up with them is not easy. In these new colors, they can be disorienting, but they always have a beating heart and among ups and downs, "I’m Still Here" doesn't falter after all these years on their still long journey.
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You’ll be a "Grinder," but I like these too, even though I’m not sure it’s the same record. Anyway, they’re vibrant, and that’s enough for me.
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You have to excuse me, but I must touch to believe, and mine is a touch without escape (certainly with a return). Musically, we are on opposite poles (not emotionally), I follow you even if you don't hear me, and your tips (like those from other names) remind me of the beauty of an electric shock and a loud voice. Beautiful moments!
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Over the span of my years, this is the album I prefer. Of course, "Lorca" and "Starsailor," but here I feel a rainbow of emotions that the other two masterpieces, in my opinion, fail to bring to the table.
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Here the reports become much more interesting to me with the soundtrack when I read.
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Having listened to the entire album, it's pointless to pick a single track.
Throughout the work, there's a great atmosphere, even a beautiful atmosphere, but there's always a "But."

You say "Tanta Roba," I respond "troppa roba"; it seems that the Japanese don't know when to stop.
To put it simply, the album takes on too much of a Symphonic Dark twist. The keyboards go too far with those pseudo-classical themes, and those harpsichord synths create dark Baroque atmospheres. There are cinematic moments, "Dark Fantasy."
To give a final judgment, I don't have an album that's full marks, but in my way of feeling music, it's just a good work.
I repeat, my judgment comes only from attentive listening. Sorry, but we don’t share the same opinion.
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I really like stories and not the description of individual pieces, which I would have removed. I believe I've never heard of them, I'll look them up.
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Honestly, the introduction and your reading of the cover are very "X Factor," and I believe that's what it aims to convey. The cover isn't beautiful; it's an ordinary cover with an overweight nude, but the piece is quite beautiful.