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Sweek The Unbelievable Cinematic Crash
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The review, although I try to find reasons to criticize you, is beautiful. However, if you give 5 here and only 3 to the Police, it seems to me it's just pure protagonism.
The Police Reggatta De Blanc
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Irresistible! Unrepeatable!
Ivano Fossati L'Arcangelo
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We all agree that Fossati's "700 Giorni" or "La Pianta Del Té" are of undeniable value; I haven't listened to the latter, aside from a few tracks I caught on the radio, and honestly, I'm not itching to do so. Even with "Macramé", I struggled to find it brilliant, but to be honest, it bored me to no end. I would love to hear a Fossati with this musical maturity, but expressing himself with the same energy and experimentation, the real musical experimentation, that he had with "Ventilazione". I've said my piece, thank you.
Don Grolnick Nighttown
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Hi Symbad, you have everything extra. I misspoke, I meant to remind you that the first album by Steps Ahead, "Ahead" (where Grolnick's >Pools< is featured), was originally supposed to be the title of the fourth album for the European market of the Steps, titled Ahead. Later, to give a refreshing touch to the entire project, they simply started calling themselves Steps Ahead, thus defining the first album of Steps Ahead by the same name. If you like the recent Steps Ahead, those from "Vibes," I recommend an excellent album "World Gone Strange" by Andy Summers from 1991, produced by Mike Mainieri, catchy to the point, and played really well (E.Elias, T.Levin, Bendick......)
Don Grolnick Nighttown
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Sorry, I repeated myself.
Don Grolnick Nighttown
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Symbad, damn you (just kidding), you burned my review, not of the album in question, but of "Weaver Of Dreams"... I'll wait a bit, then maybe I'll do it; I don't like to flood the site with the same authors, so I'll wait and maybe I'll do it later, bye.
Don Grolnick Nighttown
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Great composer, among other things he was also somewhat the mastermind behind the project Steps Ahead, the name of the fourth album of the Steps, which then became the first album, indeed, with Ahead, of the Steps Ahead. How can we forget the excellent "Weaver Of Dreams" from 1990? Impossible, we will miss him so much.
Laurie Anderson Bright Red - Tightrope
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Ah, it's you. There was that no cry of too much that made it hard for me to figure out whether the question was ironic or not. Yes, I've heard about that story too, but I know that now they are living together full-time. I almost forgot, regarding "Fashinoma," you say it doesn’t add anything to what you already knew, but you must agree it probably takes away something, making the product less challenging; for example, the trumpet is definitely less filtered.
Alessandra Celletti Hidden Sources - Gurdjieff/deHartmann
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Sorry, synchronically, right? Or not.
Alessandra Celletti Hidden Sources - Gurdjieff/deHartmann
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I know those from Jarrett and a bit from the groups that follow Gurdjieff, but more than musically pleasing, the discussion fascinates me philosophically, and in return, the application of it with music and movements. Don't think I have extensive knowledge; mine is just curiosity that, coincidentally (using Jung's term "Sincronomicamente"), happened to occur with the reading of your review just when I decided to read "La Nostra Vita Con il Signor Gurdjieff" by Thomas de Hartmann. Nice, isn't it? That way we can also chat a bit about books.