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Depeche Mode The Singles 86>98
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For 4Real. 84? Probably you're right because it was the "Construction..." tour and they had also gone to Milan and Turin if I'm not mistaken. Normally, I keep all the tickets, but that one I don't have.
Oasis Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants
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The album, unlike the vast majority of detractors, I find well-made, with the merit of having a particularly inspired Noel on guitar. That said, the review ultimately comes down to the mood that the tracks evoke in you, whether you like it or not; anyway, if it's true that you're 13, congratulations.
Simply Red Simplified
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Although I have never listened to the CD in question, reading your review confirmed a premonition I had about this album.
Neil Young After The Gold Rush
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Whether "Harvest" is more beautiful than "...Gold Rush" really matters very little; they remain two great works of their time, capable of being appreciated even today, not so much for their sounds (which are somewhat faded) but for their intentions, as well as for absolutely successful tracks. I find the review to be perfectly in line with what the album inspires.
Masada String Trio Warsaw 06-25-99 (Summer Jazz Day Festival)
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Indeed, keeping up with the thousand and one projects of Zorn is no easy task; personally, I stopped at "Cobra" (the double one released in 2002), which I find unbearable. As for this work, I'm not familiar with it, but I really liked the entire "Masada" saga.
Depeche Mode The Singles 86>98
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Among other things, I will make a lot of people angry (I should mention that I've known Depeche since 1980 and saw them live in Bologna in 1981, so I’m not exactly a fool), after the absolutely stunning "Ultra," I find "Exiter" quite mediocre and "Playing The Angel" MONSTROUSLY overrated. Some tracks are real gems, but the rest is junk.
Depeche Mode The Singles 86>98
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How can you give a 5 to a compilation? The tracks are absolutely fantastic, but what does it have to do with Depeche? Are we voting for the album because the songs are beautiful, or are we assessing the artistic works of the various musicians?
The Smiths Strangeways, Here We Come
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Aside from a bit of my diatribe against you, I commend your review, even though for me it’s a 3 plus. However, I sensed the rating you gave it; it’s always in a decidedly elitist music context.
Genesis Seconds Out
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Live album that I equate in importance to "Made In Japan" by Deep Purple, even though with different historical connotations, but for the project of the live album, intended not as a self-congratulatory end in itself, but as a snapshot of something magical and unrepeatable, and I also include "Paris" by Supertramp among these. Indispensable album, well done Marco.
The Beatles The Beatles (White Album)
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Of course, the semi-unknown groups mentioned here are not the only ones, that's for sure, but it's a stretch of mine.