Mr. Green Genes

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Frank Zappa Absolutely Free
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Dante if I have time I'll do the review, unless someone does it before me.
Michael Brecker Tales From the Hudson
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As always, a great one. I've marked this among my next purchases.
Zucchero Blue's
Zucchero Blue's
21 apr 06
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Shitty music
Frank Zappa Absolutely Free
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ONE SIZE FITS ALL a magnificent album (how can you leave it out of a list, I said that not only is it impossible to rank them but it's also impossible to fit all the deserving ones into a list of just 10 titles)
Frank Zappa Absolutely Free
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ONE SIZE FITS ALL since I didn’t put it in mine and someone else did, I’ll add it as the 12th.
Frank Zappa Absolutely Free
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The top 10 tied (masterpieces in my humble opinion) to rank from the most beautiful to the least would require going beyond ten, however, the top 10 tied are: "Freak Out", "Hot Rats", "Absolutely Free", "Lumpy Gravy" and its natural predecessor "We're Only In It For the Money", "Waka/Jawaka", "The Grand Wazoo", "Uncle Meat", "Roxy & Elsewhere", "Make A Jazz Noise Here", since I can't help it, I also have to include the 11th "The Best Band You Never Heard In Your Life".
Frank Zappa Absolutely Free
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Fagen, I almost forgot this as well, I don't own it, I remember it was released years ago and I didn't buy it right away, then I couldn't find it anymore. If anyone knows where to get it (in Italy), I'd appreciate it as well. It must be a killer album; if someone knows it, can they tell me what it’s like?
Frank Zappa Absolutely Free
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I almost forgot (I listened to it again last night after a long time) another beautiful album to understand Zappa the orchestral composer (but not only), I recommend "Orchestral Favorites" truly fantastic.
Frank Zappa Absolutely Free
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"King Kong" is a gem, a great record, I agree with ajeje.
Frank Zappa Absolutely Free
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Sorry Dante, but I hadn't replied about "Joe's Garage"; for me, it's an excellent album by Frank, a monumental work overflowing with satire against Republicans and televangelists. The "Central Scrutinizer" represents an inspector who comments on the various episodes of the story, and I think his inclusion is a brilliant idea. Then there are truly incredible tracks like Catholic Girls, Keep It Greasey, Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up, Outside Now (Frank's guitar solo is pure magic), and He Used To Cut The Grass. For me, it’s an essential CD to have because it also adds new dimensions to Zappa's eclecticism, and it's beautiful music.