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Papa Benedetto XVI Alma Mater
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Dearest, you write: "I read comment number one, which is worthy of this 'Musical Site,' right?" You are worthy as well, I assure you.
Papa Benedetto XVI Alma Mater
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MariaE, you need to stop whining, we've had enough. And here on debaser, that's still a term of endearment. // So then: at Abbey - produced by Geffen - there were the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the three composers: Stefano Mainetti (soundtracks and films), the English Simon Boswell (film soundtracks including some by Danny Boyle), and then the Moroccan Nour Eddine, musician and composer of world music. Besides composing for this Alma Mater, they also thought about the musical arrangements and the technical production of the album. Why the Moroccan Eddine? Because Gregorian chants also have roots in Arab singing, and they wanted to highlight this side with the composer (in fact, we talk about Arab-influenced sounds) just to say that this isn’t a haphazard album, there’s thought behind it. Meanwhile, Multimedia San Paolo in collaboration with Radio Vaticana - in Rome - brought together the existing recordings of the pope and recorded the choral part with the Accademia Filarmonica Romana conducted by Monsignor Pablo Colino, with the three composers still present. Geffen + Multimedia San Paolo = business.
Papa Benedetto XVI Alma Mater
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political vote? receive politics! even the criticism about the destination of the proceeds is off base. Any other destination, something more serious, would have sparked endless criticisms; there’s no way to doubt that the pope wants to resolve things with just some tunes. Music for children is still education! -- Mariaelena, you’re such an idiot.
Papa Benedetto XVI Alma Mater
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He was not helped by any orchestra; Vatican Radio provided some recordings of the papal tetesko from its archives. These are mostly recited prayers and a single piece in which he sings the Regina Caeli. So, pre-existing pieces and not recorded for this purpose as you imply. The exact same method applies to the Abba Pater of the papal polakko (which you reviewed, if I'm not mistaken). The part about selling the apartments is pointless; this is not the happiest time for real estate speculation! The part where you suggest charging the pope for the recording is redundant—who do you think you’re kidding? You might be out of touch with the record business, but we are not. And the joke about the few thousand copies that will be sold? You're right; it’s a tasteless review.
Joy Division Unknown Pleasures
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no no no let's not forget it.
Public Image Ltd First Issue
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evolution? natural? well...
Russian Circles Geneva
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I listened to it, it's not my favorite, but I don't mind it. In fact, without the review, I wouldn't have gone much further than the first two tracks. A curiosity, why Geneva?
Stefano Carnazzi Stefano Apuzzo Quattro sberle in padella
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sorry: who are Stefano Carnazzi and Stefano Apuzzo? (it's not crucial if the preface is by Grillo)
Stefano Carnazzi Stefano Apuzzo Quattro sberle in padella
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Pun then, sorry for being picky, but that "often confirmed tumors (unofficially, of course)" is hard to read. Also, question: who is Stefano Canazzi?
Underground Life Questo soave sabba
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Prosz� czeka�... (September song) -- Fosca, indeed, the KGB unfortunately finds nothing. On YouTube, there's also something from an earlier album that seems more wave to me.
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