Mandrocker

DeRank : 0,47
DeAge™ : 7547 days • Here since 10 october 2005
Deep Purple Made in Europe
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Yes. It’s Lady Double Dealer.
Rammstein Reise, Reise
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I'm sorry about your teeth, but you picked the wrong record! I didn't even make it to the end, the story is boring too.
Blue Öyster Cult Heaven Forbid
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In my opinion, this album deserves at least a listen. It literally surprised me; I didn't believe that a band that made history in the 70s could produce an excellent album like this. ;-)
Pentagram Show'Em How
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The album is good, but definitely not 5 stars. The production and mastering are terrible.
Europe Europe
Europe Europe
30 may 06
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I don’t know the album. However, I have many records by Norum! Also because I've heard The Voice Of Rock on the microphone in some of them, and just for the name it deserves a listen! Jetto, are you sure he got back together with Europe? I know he released a solo album ("Optimus") in 2005, which came out around the same time as "Start From The Dark" by Europe...
Kiss Hotter Than Hell
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Overall, the album is adequate. However, the second side proves to be quite lacking. Much better the exordium. Welcome.
Kiss Crazy Nights
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Well, it's not a blasphemy. If you don't like it, a greatest hits or a handful of songs is perfectly fine, but for someone who grew up with it, let's say that some tracks are truly valid, like "Revenge" from '95 as well as some from the '70s plus "Creatures Of The Night" from '82.
Kiss Crazy Nights
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In "Crazy Nights," one can taste a shift in the commercial sound of the '80s. The previous albums were heavier and definitely better in terms of song quality. Some even seem like plagiarism. "Reason To Live" closely resembles "I Wanna Know What Love Is" by Foreigner.
Overall evaluation: the album is one of the low points of Kiss's career.
P.S. What the hell is happening to DeBaser... there are reviews in the RSS feed that aren't on the homepage... it's really a mess.
Iron Butterfly In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
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Sure.. I said it before too;-)
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Black Moon
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The album is so-so...maybe more of a 3 than a 4... I discovered it thanks to "Paper Blood," great song, even if the chords are very common, it creates a great effect. I agree with the assessment of the drums used by Palmer...it almost seems like he wants to go back to the '80s, in my opinion.