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The Cure Songs Of A Lost World
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what can I say, well done!
Coldplay Moon Music
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No one has ever doubted that the first two albums by Coldplay are masterpieces. So not just the first one. It's also rare that anyone questions the fact that they've released more great albums afterwards: Viva la Vida, Ghost Stories, Everyday Life. The last two are indeed very pop, music for everyday listening. It's a mood they've entered since Mylo Xyloto and from which they seem unable to escape. However, despite all this shiny pop, I still find them a pleasant listen: listening to Coloratura and AETERNA, which are two excellent tracks from their last two works.
David Gilmour Luck and Strange
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Well-written and comprehensive review.
Zucchero Oro, Incenso & Birra
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A good number of the artists who are glorified on this site would give a kidney to write an album like this.
Roger Waters The Dark Side Of The Moon Redux
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I largely share the assessment of the work. Good review.
Blur The Ballad Of Darren
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I frankly can’t separate Blur from the latest Gorillaz and Albarn's solo work anymore. His genius and renewed creative vein are permeating everything. It's true, this is an album with an original imprint, but the melodies bear the trademark of their main author. Perhaps it is the highest point reached in the various ventures this artist has chosen to undertake. It borders on perfection, in the lyrics, the sounds, and the arrangements. Memorable.
Roland Emmerich Stargate
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Unpretentious film that I always enjoy watching again. That's not a small thing.
Christopher Nolan Oppenheimer
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Hats off!
Everything but the Girl Fuse
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Well-written blurb, it doesn't talk about the album, but solely about one's emotional tension towards it. Which can be interesting. But it's not a review.
The Smashing Pumpkins Atum: A Rock Opera in Three Acts
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Amendment to the review: "Correct title The Gold Mask." See the old version Atum: A Rock Opera in Three Acts - The Smashing Pumpkins - recensione Versione 1