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DeRank : 0,48
DeAge™ : 7565 days • Here since 21 september 2005
The Dead Weather Horehound
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A somewhat ungraspable album. Needs to be listened to multiple times.
Pestilence Spheres
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A small masterpiece. Well done for the rediscovery. Their reunion is recent, but I don’t think it will ever be the same...
Fleetwood Mac Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac
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Sara is on Tusk from 1979, the album after Rumors.
John Mellencamp Human Wheels
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Great album, although I prefer Scarecrow (1985) and The Lonesome Jubilee (1987). Even the latest "Life Death Love and Freedom" deserves to be considered among his best works ever—acoustic, bare, with T Bone Burnett's production completing the masterpiece, one of the best albums released in 2008.
Molly Hatchet Beatin' The Odds
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Maybe it's you who didn't understand. I never said that Molly Hatchet are superior to this or that... The review score confirms it. Mine is just a REVIEW. So should we only review the Allman albums that are saints, exceptional, technically, humanly (?) and commercially superior... What does that mean???? Then to someone, Loredana Bertè, who is still standing, might give more EMOTION than the Allman Brothers who are also still standing... With this, I'll close this debate that was started... not by me.
Badlands Voodoo Highway
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The musical genre "grunge" doesn't really exist... it was used to encompass certain bands from a specific place that shared, however, also lyrics and themes. It's undeniable that many outsider groups jumped on this bandwagon; I can recall bands like Crue with Corabi on vocals, "Subhuman Race" by Skid Row, and many others... Then there are those who continued on their own path, unfazed by the phenomenon.
John Hiatt Bring the Family
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A small masterpiece from the eighties.
Molly Hatchet Beatin' The Odds
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Sorry EZEKIEL25, but in the review, I didn't make any merit ranking, only discussing popularity. Musically, there's no doubt that the Allman Brothers are superior. The Hatchet are quite mediocre and have embraced hard rock... with all its limitations. Even Lynyrd Skynyrd and Molly Hatchet are still around today if that's the case...
Molly Hatchet Beatin' The Odds
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Molly Hatchet have taken the sound of Skynyrd and Allman and extremified it in a hard rock style, so they are different...and not easily comparable.
John Fogerty Revival Tour - Live in Roma 25.07.09
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I wanted to be here, but it was beyond my reach. Something to see sooner or later...