dreamwarrior

DeRank : 1,26
DeAge™ : 7614 days • Here since 5 august 2005
Sergio Martino L'allenatore nel pallone
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Memorable characters: Saddle and Horse, Chrysanthemums, Aristotle, the 5-5-5-!!!!
Stream Of Passion Embrace The Storm
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I can't understand the introduction: you talk about Lucassen as a stingy musician when it comes to conveying emotions, and then you refer to Human Equation as a monumental album...
James Horner Titanic
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I remember seeing it on the first day of programming, I came home and a pirate Neapolitan TV was broadcasting it.... Overrated movie...
Yngwie J. Malmsteen Eclipse
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What a shame about my awful English, because Malmsteen's interviews are worth passing down to future generations! I prefer Odyssey to this, perfectly balancing the epic Malmsteen and the more commercial one; not by chance, it is probably the album that sold the most. After Eclipse, he was dropped by the record label and fell into a deep crisis, then partially recovered with the decent Fire & Ice.
Ozzy Osbourne Down To Heart
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But isn't the title Down to Earth??? The introduction is fully agreeable, but this remains an anonymous record, with or without Wylde.
Crimson Glory Crimson Glory
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In my opinion, it's slightly, but just slightly, inferior to this. In fact, now that I think about it, maybe they are on the same level. It's a weird thing, this Midnight, anyway on EUTK.net you should find an interview with him...
Yngwie J. Malmsteen Eclipse
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Just watching the flashy video for Making Love makes it clear how Malmsteen was trying to attract as large an audience as possible, perhaps trying to replicate the success of his fellow countrymen Europe or TNT. The problem is that if you are primarily known as a guitar virtuoso, it's hard to shake off that label. I don't think this album sold particularly well, so the effort wasn't very successful. A 2.5 album, excellent review from one of the best reviewers on Debaser.
Crimson Glory Crimson Glory
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The second Trascendence is just slightly inferior to this, while the third, Strange & Beautiful, features a hard rock sound with Zeppelin influences, standing in stark contrast to its predecessors. The album, although undeniably valuable, was not understood and this led to the split. The fourth, Astronomica, sees the absence of the charismatic singer Midnight; it's a nice album but light years away from the glories of the eighties. A curiosity: it seems that Midnight remained a hermit in a cave for a long time...
Angra Temple of Shadows
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A really bad review for the best album by Angra during Falaschi's era. For Morrison: Angra also has ethnic elements, but don’t tell your friend; imagine what kind of ethnic fart he might drop...
Crimson Glory Crimson Glory
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One of the greatest metal albums of all time, any comment would be superfluous. The review is too "exalted"...