claudio carpentieri

DeRank : 0,99
DeAge™ : 7618 days • Here since 1 august 2005
Lynyrd Skynyrd Gold & Platinum
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Good album that nonetheless sums up a large part of the history of a certain music.
Mark Knopfler Tracker
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I thought I'd write a few lines about this album after I've thoroughly digested it and had the chance to savor some of the songs live as well.
This is an album that allows you to enjoy that mix of influences (Roots, Country, Blues, etc.) that have always characterized the guitarist's style since the end of the Dire Straits chapter. I find it very difficult to talk about an album immediately after its release, and this confirms my position more as a listener than as a reviewer. A greeting and thanks to everyone.
Mark Knopfler Tracker
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Thank you always and anyway for taking the time to read the lines above;-)
Bruce Springsteen The Wild, The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle
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Amendment to the review: "A brief and necessary correction at the end." See the [old version](https://www.debaser.it/recensionidb/ID_39375/Bruce_Springsteen_The_Wild_The_Innocent_The_E_Stre.htm&vn=1o)
Duran Duran Paper gods
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Well-written review, but to fully grasp the content, another listen to the album is essential. Good job, Madlegion.
Duo De Twang Four Foot Shack
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A way of writing where there’s always something to learn... new ideas are always welcome.
Polly Scattergood Arrows
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Artist for discerning palates and beautiful description...well done Danny
Nirvana In Utero
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Choosing a Nirvana album as a topic is not an easy thing. The brief flame ignited in the early '90s may have burned out quite quickly, reflecting in some ways what happened with punk about fifteen years earlier. To this day, I think that for the pleasure of many and the dismay of some – while acknowledging the evident heterogeneity of thought among those involved in this space – "In Utero" has gained more appreciation than it had at the time of its release, never forgetting that a great album may not always be a classic. Thanks to everyone’s opinions and to those who have enriched (perhaps even with respectful dissent) my four lines above…. See you next time.;-)
Soundgarden Louder Than Love
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This is one of those albums for which I would have greatly preferred DeBaser to allow half points; in fact, a 4.5 would better reflect what I believe to be an album that borders on perfection. In my humble opinion, having become acquainted with Soundgarden through the release of this work, I think these 12 tracks represent them in an evolutionary discourse that will lead to the well-deserved recognition they will receive later. Thank you all for your contributions and generous evaluations. See ya soon..
Soundgarden Louder Than Love
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Beyond personal taste, which may lead us to prefer one album over another, I find the objective beauty of "Louder Than Love" to be undeniable. For this reason, I felt compelled to write the humble page above, referring to “good” Thayl as “capable,” simply drawing from an interview given by Cornell more than two decades ago to “Circus” (a well-known rock magazine that hasn't been in circulation for nearly 10 years…). In that interview, while speaking about the early days of his friend-musician, he described him as “competent,” a word that, when translated, is not so far from the term I used.