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Litfiba Trilogia 1983-1989 Live 2013
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Alright, an enjoyable read even for someone who's not a fan of Litfiba.
Lucio Battisti Hegel
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the review often brushes too close to nonsense, the album is an immeasurable masterpiece
Pink Floyd A Momentary Lapse Of Reason
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an album of great craftsmanship, definitely better than The Final Cut and Obscured by Clouds... the problem with Gilmour has always been the lyrics and there’s little to be done about it, Waters' writing is essential to deliver a PF record to posterity.
Queen Queen II
Queen Queen II
20 mar 13
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Okay, here we go again, the best album by Pink Floyd is The Piper_, the best by Battiato is Fetus, and the best by U2 is Boy...the truth is we are in a confusing and embryonic phase of Queen, whose creative peaks were reached sporadically over nearly twenty years of Mercury's career. The album in question is good but nothing more.
David Bowie The Next Day
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Review cut a bit too much for the experienced Bowie listener. I haven't listened to the album in its entirety yet, so I won't rate it. The two singles are splendid.
Roger Waters Radio Kaos
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It's not a masterpiece, but it's a really great album; plus, I simply adore Roger.
Francesco Guccini L'ultima Thule
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I remember with disgust the comments on my review of this Mithridates of our days; I would feel inclined to reciprocate, given my total insensitivity to Guccini's poetry, but a lack of appreciation for both feels just right.
Andre Agassi Open
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I subscribe line by line.
Townes Van Zandt No Deeper Blue
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good job
Coldplay Mylo Xyloto
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I don’t agree with the final judgment but I share the opinions on the individual tracks...Princess of China, with a few fewer ohohs, a more refined rhythm, less Rihanna and more Buckland...um...it would have been their best song ever.