ZiOn

DeRank : 19,12
DeAge™ : 7902 days • Here since 28 october 2004
Deodato Prelude
Deodato Prelude
24 oct 05
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Yes, it's likely that you’ve heard something from their most recent albums or one of the billions of remixes they’ve made for the myriad of Lounge-Chill Out compilations that clutter the shelves... Anyway, for those in the mood for shopping, the subsequent "2" is also very nice. Get your wallets ready :-))
Deodato Prelude
Deodato Prelude
24 oct 05
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Thank you all, especially dear John who calls me "deluxe bocciofilo" :D Digging into the Latin music of those years uncovers sensational things, like the albums of Ray Barretto, Airto Moreira, Chick Corea, or Jobim—a true delight for the ears. I don't care about anonymous comments; they remain locked in their dull grayness (lacking color and ideas ;-) Beautiful.
Chick Corea & Gary Burton Crystal Silence
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I've heard a lot of good things about "Return To Forever," which also has a wonderful cover (like this one, by the way). Great recommendation.
Prodigy Their Law: The Singles 1990-2005 Deluxe Edition
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By the way, I own their documentary called "Electronic Punks," 1 hour of delirium featuring all the videos from their first two albums and snippets of live performances from that time. Highly recommended for Mister Giubbo and his well-known inclinations for "Music For The Jilted Generation" ;-)
Depeche Mode Playing The Angel
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Alright, just wait for me, I could repay you with the Limited Edition of "Music For The Masses" with 4 bonus tracks, as long as you don't already have it ;D
David Bowie "Heroes"
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Beautiful and a bit verbose. There's no need to express oneself on the album; along with "Low," "Lodger," and "Scary Monsters," I believe it can be considered the peak of Bowie's discography. I can't stand glam Bowie; it’s stronger than me :-))
Depeche Mode Playing The Angel
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Ringo, I didn’t like "Exciter" at all; I must have listened to it a couple of times and then tossed it away. Instead, I would really like to listen to Dave Gahan's album or one of Martin Gore's solo works. Does anyone know them and can give me some tips? Denghiu! As for the groups you mentioned, I believe the only comparable band to the DM at the time is Simple Minds (with Duran Duran and, particularly, U2, I don’t see any analogy, aside from the age data ;-) and I agree with you. I actually believe that Depeche Mode are one of the few bands that, like Kraftwerk, manage to perfectly combine high-level productivity and creativity, with few and sporadic dips in quality. Long live! :-)))
Depeche Mode Playing The Angel
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Beautiful album, at times very dark and at times more cheerful, but in any case mature and captivating. We're back to the levels of "Ultra" ;-) Great DM
Prodigy Their Law: The Singles 1990-2005 Deluxe Edition
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I also like "The Fat Of The Land"; it reminds me of when I was young! :-)) The latest one is scandalous, they still perform live, but it's a shame there's a complete lack of tracks from the first two albums in the setlist (except for "Poison," which I conceptually consider closer to "The Fat Of The Land").
Dragonforce Valley Of The Damned
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I think it's all ridiculous.