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Fabrizio De Andrè Vol. 3
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Reviewer, shame on you! I hope you get banned...
Luciano Ligabue Lambrusco Coltelli Rose & Pop Corn
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Beautiful review full of passion, it’s a pity it’s for Ligabue... This is the second and last work to have any artistic value. I have the original cassette and I remember the little booklet inside with quotes from American literary works that in a way related to the themes of the songs. Rating 3.5 for the album.
Screaming Headless Torsos Live!
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I thank the few patrons, hoping to have piqued the interest of those who read only fleetingly. Martin Eden: not everyone plays tennis, alas :-)
Gatto Marte Sogni Di Bimba
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Of them I have Danae, very chamber music...
Magnum Vigilante
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But indeed, I don't see anything in common with Foreigner and Journey in A storyteller's night, which is the only album to feature Magnum...
Robert Lieberman Bagliori Nel Buio
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It is certainly one of the most famous cases of abduction, a case that withstands the lie detector, time, and all possible explanations. Every now and then, I visit the website of the National Ufological Center, in search of interesting news, and I almost always leave disappointed because there are many stories, plenty of conjectures, but never, I mean never, anything that can be defined as evidence. We are talking about billions of clues but never a proof... I'll leave the necessary conclusions to you...
Rage Trapped!
Rage Trapped!
31 may 09
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And if I remember correctly, in Heaven's Gate, Sascha Paeth, the producer of Rhapsody, was playing!!! Well, it was undeniably a lot of metal, and in hindsight, it sounds embarrassing now, but I would avoid the classic spitting in the plate you’ve eaten from. Clearly, this music was able to have an effect on young minds back then, which seems to have been lost over the years. After all, I believe that certain metal is mostly aimed at the youngest, whether due to fantasy themes or those doomsday sounds that are quite cool and pure.
Let’s see: I have Knights of the Cross by Grave Digger, which I still consider a fantastic album, and then I have two abortions from a band called Nocturnal Rites (including an autographed copy). On the power side, there’s a vinyl from a German band called Poltergeist, bought because the review said they were clones of Helloween (note).
Let’s say that European productions are much more embarrassing than the American ones (Manowar aside, of course). For instance, I have a nice vinyl of Vicious Rumors "Digital Dictator" and a CD by Metal Church "Blessing in Disguise," which are great works without those exaggerations of European power. As for Rage, I prefer "Reflection of a Shadow" and the album with the orchestra Lingua Mortis.
Rage Trapped!
Rage Trapped!
31 may 09
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Of course I remember Ten, but they had little to do with the "power" sound, if not perhaps in the themes. Ten drew more inspiration from the epic Magnum for their grandiose and inflated sound, but they remained fundamentally a hard rock band.
Rage Trapped!
Rage Trapped!
30 may 09
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Morby ... :-)
Rage Trapped!
Rage Trapped!
29 may 09
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And call me a loudmouthed for saying that an album like Imaginations from the Other Side... If anything, the first Battalions of Fear was so monotonous that in comparison, it seems to be played by different bands... Simply put, power metal is the classic genre that, with 7-8 total albums, has said everything that could be said, and afterwards, it’s just the usual recycling of worn-out patterns. The fault lies with the genre, not with Blind Guardian.