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Tom Morello The Nightwatchman
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Morello is a great guitarist, one of the few truly original ones to emerge in the last 15 years. Surely, I wouldn’t bet on the listenability of this album, but I prefer not to make any premature judgments, like the subjects mentioned above...
Massive Attack Teardrop
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I think that at this point on this site it is appropriate to review even just singles, for several good reasons... first of all, because by now the albums of many of the greatest bands have been reviewed dozens of times, often you don't even have time to read a decent review before another 5 come out on the same title, which, if all goes well, are readable... then it’s not said that since the single isn't hitting anymore it makes no sense to write any reviews about it... finally, it’s the best pretext I see to write about a band about which everything has been written and rewritten...
Massive Attack Teardrop
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maybe it's not even the best song on mezzanine, but it comes very close to being a masterpiece nonetheless...
Massive Attack Teardrop
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maybe it's not even the best song on mezzanine, but it comes very close to being a masterpiece nonetheless...
Lucio Battisti Una giornata uggiosa
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The album is not Battisti's best, the review is surprisingly, in some ways... a pity about some linguistic awkwardness and a few not entirely accurate quotes...
Massive Attack 100th Window
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it's not a particularly successful album and it can't be compared at all to the two previous ones. The review has its reasons.
Franco Battiato Gilgamesh
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It doesn't seem to me that you've written a comment on lofty poetry.
Franco Battiato Gilgamesh
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we started off decently with tom traubert, then the discussion shifted to debaser's cream... I wonder why then sun a work so niche by Battiato. I wonder what drives these sacred monsters of idiotic commentary to express themselves on such a work.... bah...
Franco Battiato Gilgamesh
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we started off decently with tom traubert, then the discussion shifted to debaser's cream... I wonder why then sun a work so niche by Battiato. I wonder what drives these sacred monsters of idiotic commentary to express themselves on such a work.... bah...
Giovanni Allevi Joy
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Yes, of course, everyone has their own taste... but have you read the comments? They're like a "let's attack the leper" scenario... it's something out of this world... on this site, little groups butter each other up with no skills or talent, perhaps because they sell less than 100 copies per album or because they were born in London, while a musician from Italy who brings a bit of shine to our country abroad gets dragged through the mud. Allevi may or may not be to your liking, but the idiots who accuse him solely of being cunning would do well to change countries and perhaps start writing in English, if they’re capable of that…