luca reed

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DeAge™ : 7887 days • Here since 3 november 2004
The Rolling Stones A Bigger Bang
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... at least since the time of "dirty work" and even further back to "tattoo you" There are a couple of funk tracks that Jamiroquai can't even dream of.
The Rolling Stones A Bigger Bang
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In my opinion, you don't understand a damn thing, sorry... it’s by far the best album by the Rolling Stones in the last twenty years and I'm not the only one saying it... the real puppets are others... your review really sucks.
The Rolling Stones Let It Bleed
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Listen to the latest album by ribolliti; I always want more of these (there are at least six fantastic tracks).
Earthtone 9 Arc'Tan'Gent
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Are you saying? Anyway, they had an amazing rhythm section.
Carole King Tapestry
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The first albums by Rickie Lee Jones ("RlJ" and "pirates") are genuine wonders, trust me... you can find them easily... Among the new singer-songwriters, I could mention Beth Orton, the soul sessions of Joss Stone, Eva Cassidy - who passed away too soon, Polly Paulusma, etc.
Earthtone 9 Arc'Tan'Gent
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Hey Dots ... and all those who consider themselves defenders of the faith... know that you have overlooked one of the most astonishing hard rock bands of the last decade... however, this album is a good record, but it's nothing compared to the previous one, the incredible, "on killter enlighment" (I hope I spelled the title correctly), one of those albums that make two decades of metal history pale... the bass and drums were already creating something absolutely incredible back then. It had been since the early days of Helmet that I hadn't heard something quite as thrilling...
Longview Mercury
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For me, this album is a true gem of contemporary pop... it’s truly remarkable, but it requires several listens. It really deserves, for once, that the international press has said the right things... don’t underestimate it.
Carole King Tapestry
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"Tapestry" I believe is too much to consider a masterpiece (in recent years, dozens of folk-pop albums of even higher quality have been released, and if Carole King is a must, the early albums of Rickie Lee Jones should be mentioned in schools), but it is nonetheless a delightful album, a source of wonderful memories. Of course, "Blue" by Mitchell was something else (it was released the same year), but the heart doesn’t dictate. Especially "It's too late," the story of a love gone, who knows how many people still identify with that song...
Cocorosie Noah's Ark
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I haven't listened to the new album "unfortunately," the review is written very well, but I absolutely love them. Do you really want to deny that blending genres and subgenres for a bit of doo-wop retro effect isn't delightful? Then we should also speak ill of the Polyphonic Spree. I believe that the "review of the lessons" by the Cocteau Twins is a breath of fresh air in the rock business. Anyway, de gustibus...
CocoRosie La Maison De Mon Rêve
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Thank you, I really hoped so.