ZiOn

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DeAge™ : 7898 days • Here since 28 october 2004
The Durutti Column L C
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The perfect representation of what a "one-man band" should be.. Well done! :-)
Cocteau Twins Garlands
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In parentheses, I connect to Fidia's post to share a purely personal thought: what does "fundamental albums" mean? Are there criteria, parameters, or rigid guidelines that must necessarily be followed? I believe that, paradoxically, the gems are precisely those lesser-known albums to most, like perhaps this "Garlands," which I prefer a thousand times over the much-praised "Treasure" and "Victorialand."
Cocteau Twins Garlands
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The album I prefer by the Cocteau Twins, along with the following "Head Over Heals."
The Chemical Brothers Come With Us
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I fully agree with lemuro.. I really like the album; in my opinion, it's the most successful thing the Chemical Brothers have produced since the stratospheric (and unbeatable) "Dig Your Own Hole," before the slow decline.. The review is a bit immature, but it definitely shows a great passion from the writer, which is definitely to be praised :-)
Robert Wyatt Old Rottenhat
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Oh my gosh, what a dyslexic post, I hope the gist was at least understood.. :-))
Robert Wyatt Old Rottenhat
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Soc, you always manage to amaze me. You have the incredible ability to bring to light and, above all, to reevaluate works by immensely talented artists, which, in their discography, too often end up being sidelined among those "not essential." How wrong that is, in my opinion, because it is precisely by delving into the grooves of their discographic productions that one ends up encountering their greatest gems, perhaps unknown to most, but no less valuable than their supposed "masterpieces." Exceptional, 10 out of 10.
Madonna True Blue
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Personally, I prefer her later albums, from "Erotica" to "Ray Of Light," up to the last astonishing "Confessions On A Dancefloor." It's truly admirable the extraordinary ability she has had to reinvent herself over the years, managing to produce quality music, even with fluctuating results.
The Residents Meet The Residents
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Unfortunately, I'm one of those who, despite repeated listens, still hasn’t grasped the meaning and the "revolutionary" significance of this album.
Red Hot Chili Peppers Freaky Styley
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A work that is truly too immature, I prefer the Red Hot Chili Peppers from "Blood Sugar Sex Magik" and "Californication."
Lightwave Mundus Subterraneus
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I mean, Apicella?