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Robert Schumann Works for Oboe and Piano
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Certo, invia il testo che desideri tradurre.
Robert Schumann Works for Oboe and Piano
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Damn John, you write really like a god... an emotional review if there ever was one... truly beautiful.
The Soft Machine Volume Two
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the votes....
The Soft Machine Volume Two
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the first album by the softs without that genius kevin ayers.....anyway in line with volume one and the true "Dadaist" album of the softs which was jet propelled photograph dating back to '67 and with david allen still in the lineup....a bit of history thrown in casually...as for the ranking of the softs albums I also agree with salmacis....
Cult Of Luna Somewhere Along The Highway
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sexy I adore Cult of Luna and I don't care who the manager is, I don't care if they're sold out and because of that I've never even seen their faces....I love the MUSIC....if you listen to music while looking at those things, I absolutely don't care about your hardcore bands....then this is anything but a hardcore album....but what am I even talking about? ola morpheo....
Cult Of Luna Somewhere Along The Highway
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What about it??
Cult Of Luna Somewhere Along The Highway
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smash it if you get the chance to listen to it.... Beppe, they're Swedes..... as far as I'm concerned, it’s by far their best album..... I repeat, by far, even though the previous ones "salvation" and "the beyond," reviewed here on debaser, are equally intriguing.... but this is perfect for my ears... I really have no trouble putting it almost on the same level as panopticon, just to mention a must-have album in the genre....
Cult Of Luna Somewhere Along The Highway
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Yes, moon, and it’s also monstrously beautiful! I would say monumental.
Tool 10.000 Days
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Hello.....
Tool 10.000 Days
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listen to it because it’s MONSTROUS!