ZiOn

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DeAge™ : 7897 days • Here since 28 october 2004
Onyx Shut 'Em Down
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Farts, Ghem... In Neapolitan dialect, it means to send to that nice country... ;-))
Onyx Shut 'Em Down
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Damn album, even if the previous "All We Got Iz Us" is probably even more raw and direct... By the way, Fredro Starr also appeared, in a small role, in Abel Ferrara's "The Addiction," and a piece by Onyx was also in the soundtrack, "Betta Off Dead".... Stipe, why don't you wrap a couple of piriti and take them home? :-)
Joe Henderson The State Of The Tenor Volume 1 & 2
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Certo! Inviami il testo che desideri tradurre e provvederò a farlo.
Joe Henderson The State Of The Tenor Volume 1 & 2
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Championship also from Jay-Z, in "Reasonable Doubt"!
Quincy Jones Back On The Block
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I like the albums that came after the ones you mentioned, odra, (too "old" for my tastes), especially those from the early 70s, very focused on Jazz-Funk... A great musician and producer, in any case... ;-)
Quincy Jones Back On The Block
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Where's the analysis of the individual tracks? Are you for real, man? :D
Oasis Be Here Now
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I took it then, just after it came out, and I still like it today, funny enough... The decline of Oasis would come with the subsequent albums; "Be Here Now" is a nice Brit-Pop record from start to finish... Of course, it doesn't hold up to the contemporary (and masterpiece) "Urban Hymns," but it's still a respectable album that stands out among the many released by the prolific England of the 90s...
Oasis Be Here Now
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Not at all in agreement, on the contrary...
Quincy Jones Back On The Block
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And to think I even have it on vinyl! :D
La Otracina Tonal Ellipse Of The One
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How are the most solid Guru Guru, then? :D