claudio carpentieri

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DeAge™ : 7618 days • Here since 1 august 2005
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Pictures at an Exhibition
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One of the records I've been listening to the most lately, nice find Paolo.
The Beatles The White Album
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It's an album that, although it isn't my favorite among the Beatles' works, is still a great record that you've commented on appropriately.
Pennywise All or Nothing
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I consider Pennywise one of those bands that has never "fully" disappointed me with each release, and I hope to feel at least the same sensation with this album.
Donald Fagen Sunken Condos
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The words spent regarding this album still encourage its listening.
The Velvet Underground The Velvet Underground & Nico
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Hi Biba, I can also agree that music should be enjoyed and not just because a "true" critic says so. I've never been fully captivated by this work, which OBJECTIVELY is a great album, from the sounds to the themes tackled and the era in which it was released, considering what came before it and the contemporary sounds. In full respect of your opinion, it seems very reductive to simply talk about "a distorted guitar and a raped piano." Keeping in mind that less than a month ago a six-disc box set (...what an exaggeration) of this CD was released, perhaps it would have been better to spend a few more words on this latest box set, which I am (almost) sure has made more than a few people happy. In your comment on the album, there is definitely a lot of your "young" debaserian age... and that's fine.
Peter Gabriel III
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Dear paolofreddie, you have resurrected a great piece of work, explaining it with excellent empathy. Well done.
The Doors L.A. Woman
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Great album, definitely the ultimate testament of the band born on the beaches of "Venice Beach."
Neil Young After The Gold Rush
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It's at least an opportunity to dust off a good record.
Edoardo Bennato Se son rose fioriranno
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Surely an album that deserves more than a few listens and is also well-inspired.
Toto The Seventh One
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It's a good job for Toto, who after Toto IV wanted to explore a bit beyond the musical territories up to that point. Joseph Williams (the son of the great John, whom some may remember for his signature on soundtracks like "E.T." or "Saving Private Ryan," among others) is an excellent performer and contributes significantly to the writing of the tracks on the album.