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12 may 07
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almost formidable album
Franco Battiato L'Ombrello e la Macchina da Cucire
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I'm listening to it again in light of the years that have passed, and as always, I have to raise my opinions on Battiato...a superb album for many tracks: Gesualdo da Venosa is beautiful, as is Fornicazione...in other places, it’s a bit too hermetic, both in lyrics and in music...but it always gives good vibes (see l'esistenza di Dio)...I still find the review enjoyable...
David Knopfler Wishbones
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really a loser...enjoyable the review
Franco Battiato Gommalacca
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vibrant and resplendent disc, scant and inconclusive review
Franco Battiato L'imboscata
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oh my god...to say that the album loses its way in the finale sounds like a strong statement...serial killer and that’s how the world works, are still great songs...in fact, I would say that the last one, musically speaking, is among the most valuable tracks of the album.
Franco Battiato Come Un Cammello In Una Grondaia
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I had missed this beautiful review; the album is perhaps a little incomplete.
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here
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the review is elementary and childish, but the age of the young reviewer is what it is (91!...blessed are you)...what can be said about the album, well if we compare it to The Wall and TDSOFT, the considerations might not be completely off...but we are still talking about a work that is superior to most of the pop rock music you can hear elsewhere...
Don Siegel Fuga Da Alcatraz
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almost the progenitor of a sub-genre of cinema
Franco Battiato Caffè De La Paix
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One day, while strolling along Nevsky Prospekt, I happened to meet Igor Stravinsky (Pippocalippo, a name, a reason).
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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review distant from any artistic criticism framework and stupidly filled with misplaced moralism