claudio carpentieri

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DeAge™ : 7618 days • Here since 1 august 2005
Angelo Branduardi Cercando l'oro
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..I wanted to say tracinante..
Angelo Branduardi Cercando l'oro
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Well done, Danny. Besides your beautiful words, the music of Branduardi also speaks, which in this album manages to be both genius and captivating.
Led Zeppelin Seattle 1977
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In any case, let's let the music speak... that unites us all a little, right? Greetings to everyone...
Queen Greatest Hits
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It's a nice challenge to review albums that might seem obvious, and I admire those who love challenges. It's not an easy task since (usually) a Greatest Hits must inevitably gather the best of a discography; for this reason, I find it difficult to tackle the task that I think you have managed to handle with dignity. Regarding the track by track, it's a personal opinion of someone who may not be well-regarded here on debaser, although it seems more suitable for the various chapters that make up a discography than for a compilation. One extra point of encouragement for the nickname you use. One of those music characters that has piqued my interest the most, who has unintentionally concentrated their talents in a period that's too brief... but that's another story...
Diaframma Live 09-04-2011
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The beautiful review invites you to listen to this live.
Michael Jackson Dangerous
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The album is the natural continuation of what was done before, updated for the times...
Marillion Misplaced Childhood
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A good review for a pleasantly straightforward album that I often love to revisit.
The Rolling Stones A Bigger Bang
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The album isn't that bad, but comparing any recent work with the masterpieces of the past is no easy task, so let's keep the Rolling Stones just as they are: talented, eager, and.........alive!!. For the review, a vote of encouragement, since I didn't give one to the album.
Mark Knopfler Kill To Get Crimson
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I am pleased to notice that my writings about Mark Knopfler's discography have found a following of loyal fans who, with their posts, undoubtedly contribute to making the review (let's call it that, shall we? :-) ) more interesting. It is clear that when we talk about Knopfler as a solo artist, our listeners' considerations reflect what one might define as an "unwavering attachment" to the artist in question, to the point that not everyone who listens to Dire Straits has managed to follow his lead in the diversions that have seen him engaged in soundtracks and occasional collaborations, showing a much more personal artistic side. It’s a pleasure to read you all again, from the sincere statement of flagelloalieno (which quite reflects my own thoughts) to the expressions of appreciation from "chinaski033," "killerjoe," and (last but not least) the inevitable AJM; to the small number of attendees, let’s console ourselves with the old saying that still holds true: better few but good. Until next time... you can already imagine what it will be...
David Knopfler Release
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I had missed this review. After all, I also keep the vinyl close to my heart as I believe it is a beautiful compendium of refined pop rock that I listen to rarely but with much pleasure. Fortunately, dear Ajm, there are people like you who, using simple and understandable language, resurrect minor albums (no offense), worthy of attention and deserving of more resonance.