odradek

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AA.VV. The Sexual Life Of The Savages
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Well, move to Milan...
Bauhaus Burning From The Inside
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I agree too, Qzerty. It seems to repeat undead, undead a few times... Well, Alex, if you don’t know them, listen to In The Flat Field. Then, maybe, the best. But that’s their most significant album. I wasn’t too convinced by this one at the time. No more than 4. Although it contains a handful of beautiful songs (those that Fidia cites are my favorites). But it’s been ages since I last heard it…
AA.VV. The Sexual Life Of The Savages
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And would you believe it, Ege didn't know this record....
AA.VV. The Sexual Life Of The Savages
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Curious, this Brazilian version of post punk. I love your way of presenting it. The names you mention among the influences further encourage the listening. The cannibalism you refer to is also at the core of Tropicalismo, a cultural (and musical) movement that emerged in Brazil in the '60s, which Soul Jazz documents with an album that I really enjoyed and recommend, even though the years and the "genre" are quite different (I wrote a little page about it: Tropicalia - A Brazilian Revolution in Sound - AA.VV. - Recensione di odradek - delete any spaces that may form) - Great nickname, by the way (although I remain fond of Lorna) Bai bai - P.S. Why don’t you stick some samples?
Colour Haze Colour Haze
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And I'm passing by because I read Antmo's post among the latest comments. Beautiful beautiful beautiful (three hundred thirty-three is too much, come on) the review, I’m immediately sharing it with the hefty downloader.
Brisa Roché The Chase
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This debuts for Blue Note, but it’s rock and indie, and it does so with an album of 19 tracks. And it’s also a beautiful album. And you provide her with an excellent service with this great piece. Well, even if I weren’t a victim, at alternating phases (measurable in years) of the same syndrome, I would still give it a listen. Compliments on your reviews, you often fish out interesting things.
Dave Douglas Strange Liberation
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Rocky, that saying is a load of nonsense, I think.... I saw your picture. It resembles your reviews. You seem to come from one of those records you talk about with a contagious passion. For me, it's also a bit mysterious, given that those are things I heard as a kid but that you live as if they were "contemporary." As for meeting up, I think it will be impossible, and that's for the best. Live, I'm even more boring than on the page. Write more, instead, because I always read you with pleasure and go fishing for great records. - To Lello and Wanderer: another record, different, that is definitely worth listening to is that "Mountain Passages" we talked about with Hal. Thanks for the visit and have a good day.
James Levine - The Met Orchestra Mussorgsky: Pictures At An Exhibition - Stravinsky: Le Sacre Du Printemps
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Clap clap clap.- I’ll tell you, JoP. You love her, with that love-hate that never resolves, but never fades. Rekindling with every listen. Or not? Well, at least that’s how it is for me....bye bye
Demis Roussos Goodbye My Love Goodbye
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Dune, as it happens, sometimes it seems that all you have to do is ask... On the homepage, to the right, there's a review of 666 by Aphrodite's Child. Hi.
Cranberries Bury The Hatchet
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How beautiful...