Mr. Green Genes

DeRank : 0,16
DeAge™ : 7539 days • Here since 19 october 2005
Madonna Confessions On A Dancefloor
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Is there still someone who listens to such garbage????
Branford Marsalis Quartet Eternal
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Congratulations on the exquisitely brief review (but who said they always have to be full of citations, references, etc...). I only know the album by name; I was tempted to buy it, and now I will.
Massimo Di Cataldo Sulla Mia Strada
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Ah, Dexter, don’t take it too hard if you write nonsense about singers (I use the term loosely) who don’t even deserve to be considered (now or ever). Then that Dexter (who reminds me of the great Dexter Gordon) given what you review sounds so wrong to me.
Matt Munisteri & Brockmumford Love Story
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Great is the primordial jazz, great is Armstrong, great is Buddy Bolden, greatest is Jelly Roll Morton, great is Luis Russell, Buddy Johnson and so many others, but more than the revivals I prefer the originals even if this is indeed very commendable.
Daniele Silvestri Sig. Dapatas
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Honestly, I can't even understand how someone can take it seriously and sit in an armchair to listen to music like that.
Frankie Goes To Hollywood Welcome To The Pleasuredome
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primiballi what do you mean by pop????
Frankie Goes To Hollywood Welcome To The Pleasuredome
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POINTless they will be for you (the ones from zappa) I can agree more with that, that those from franko are only technical you say, but they carry with them not only innovation but also a strong emotional charge if you can't get there...
Keith Jarrett Belonging
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It's a really great album.
John Coltrane Giant Steps
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That is an absolute masterpiece.
John Coltrane Giant Steps
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Overall, "Giant Steps" is superior to "My Favourite Things" for me (even though the latter is the launching pad for the Coltrane to come, especially the title track).