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Branford Marsalis Quartet Eternal
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With the text you hit 30, no doubt about it. Throw in some samples and make it 31, come on. - Campaign Samples 2006 - P.S. The link to more info takes me to the review. What year is it from?
Yngwie Malmsteen Trilogy
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Marco, we wrote almost together.. I see that you appreciate it too.
Yngwie Malmsteen Trilogy
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I couldn't care less about the album. But the review is well-written, has a great rhythm, and expresses, with a personal style, things that, even if not universally agreed upon—as seems to be the case with Marco—show an approach to the subject that is far from that of many staunch admirers or detractors. And personally, it's an approach I appreciate. The cover, featuring an "heroic" and "holy" Malmsteen dressed as an improbable Saint George, also has its abominable charm...
Jan Johansson Folkvisor
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I had missed it; the editors' choice did well to highlight it - And also los sempols. - "Fairy tale tones don’t necessarily have a happy ending" seems to fit the little (spartan sounds) pieces you added...
John Lee Hooker Chill Out
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Well, I must confess that I don’t have such an excellent memory of this album. I listened to it when it was released, but despite being quite pleasant, it didn’t seem particularly significant to me. I liked the following one better, from '97, I think, with Van Morrison (Don't Look Back, perhaps?). But I could change my mind after listening to it today. I have several old vinyl records, but there’s one title on CD (I believe it’s still in the Impulse catalog) that I would suggest to you, Undying: It Severs You Right to Suffer. From 1965 or '66, I think. The review is nice.
The Residents Meet The Residents
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The cover, ngw. - Emanuel, what is it? The village of the damned? A text in the CD booklet? - I had the vinyl, with a different cover. It featured them in full figure, instead of starfish and lobsters for heads, crustaceans in short...
Khonnor Handwriting
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Josi, I think you would enjoy it. But have you already taken care of it? I lent mine out, hope it comes back... Let me know.
Gurdjieff / Tsabropoulos Chants, Hymns and Dances
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Okay, Hal. I drink, then. Got it. The one with Cigala could be an opportunity for Pacino's return; I believe it's within his wheelhouse, as well as one of his favorites. Who knows, maybe he'll get around to reading us....
Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds Kicking Against The Pricks
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Lemur, think that on that occasion even a sixty-something "bugianen" from the subalpine region like Bruno Gambarotta, who confessed to not understanding a thing about "rock" music, had the impression of having discovered a truly great artist, also as a lyricist. I read with a certain astonishment the article that appeared in the supplement of La Stampa at the time. I imagined them, Re Inchiostro and Gambarotta, conversing amiably in Mantova...
CCCP - Fedeli alla linea Live In Punkow
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Yes, Mc. They are debuting this year with an album titled "Gerarchia Ordine Disciplina" for the label Musica di un Certo Livello/Misty Circles/Old Europa Cafè. I haven't heard them yet, but perhaps Ajeje will be able to tell us something more.....