Peppe Weapon

DeRank : 0,75
DeAge™ : 7826 days • Here since 4 january 2005
The Alan Parsons Project Pyramid
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Excellent review, perfectly capturing everything that this album has to offer.
The Alan Parsons Project I Robot
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Their best album. Side A is truly an anthem to music, 5 songs each one more beautiful than the other. Side B, on the other hand, is more instrumental and serves the album's concept.
The Alan Parsons Project Eve
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Excellent review, but I have never digested the album; the only tracks I appreciate from this album are the first and the last, while the rest are rather anonymous tracks. Even Eye In The Sky is superior to it.
Electric Light Orchestra Out Of The Blue
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I listened to this album after hearing Face The Music from 1975, and it felt like a poor copy... the same arrangements as Face The Music, even one song seems like Strange Magic with the words changed... I didn’t like it much, while I quite liked Face The Music, especially the title track.
Camel Rain Dances
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A review that is really too brief for a magnificent album (one of the best by Camel) deserves a much more in-depth commentary than this. Each single track needs to be explored, highlighting the enormous musical variety presented, from the carefree rhythm of Highways On The Sun, to the jazzy instrumental One Of These Days I'll Get An Early Night, to the melancholic Tell Me, to the seamless continuation of A Song Within a Song from the previous album, that is, Unevensong, leading into the devastating opening duet First Light-Metrognome, and culminating in the anguished, yet epic-sounding, titular track of this truly grand album.
Kansas Dust In The Wind
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This song deserves a 5 on its own. The review is very melancholic and perfectly expresses what music is, whatever it may be.
Blue Öyster Cult Secret Treaties
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Their best album. Every song has its own reason, its own uniqueness, and even though the narrative themes are similar, the musical ones are all clearly distinct. Digging through the immense tracklist, I find in the duo Flaming Telepaths - Astronomy their greatest creative vein, which will fade in the subsequent albums (the epitome of this trend being the overly commercial Don't Fear The Reaper, which certainly doesn't blow me away) only to briefly rekindle in Fire Of Unknown Origin.
Blue Öyster Cult Blue Öyster Cult
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Surely the subsequent works are of a higher level. This album is more of a forerunner for the next two masterpieces, namely Tyranny and Mutation and Secret Treaties; songs that are not very impactful, but already well-constructed, will certainly fare better in the future.
Television Marquee Moon
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How to summarize an album with "fanculizzamenti" related to many of the bands influenced by Television.
This album is truly great; among my favorite songs are Marquee Moon and Torn Curtain, but let's say the whole album holds up at very high levels.
The Alan Parsons Project Eye In The Sky
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An album suitable for everyone. Easy listening and musically intricate in certain spots. But Silence and I, and especially Old And Wise, are the two true gems of the album. "As far as my eyes can see"...