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DeRank : 0,76
DeAge™ : 7491 days • Here since 5 december 2005
Iron Maiden Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
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To be honest, I didn't like the review too much... it falls into a superficial exaltation of the album, barely delving into the details... As for the album, I would say that it might be the true and final great production of the Maiden... Especially when we think about the period of decline that will begin with the subsequent *No Prayer for the Dying*... In any case, this SSOASS explores more intimate themes and, even with the use of synthesizers (initiated with the previous *Somewhere in Time*), excels with a more electronic sound (of course still in relation to their music which is and remains intrinsically Hard n' Heavy). In any case, the cabalistic and profoundly otherworldly moment of the album matches splendidly with all the sounds of the platter. *Infinite Dreams* and the title track stand out above all eight tracks.
David Lee Roth Diamond Dave
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Diamond Dave's solo production has never blown me away... paradoxically not even the first, surely excellent, Eat Them and Smile... A metamusical and reflective review... it makes me think of Diamond Dave dying young... Now I might have written the same things for someone like Bon Scott... instead... "That's life"... and fame can begin or end with life depending on the profession, the circumstances, and a fucking wheel that spins however the hell it wants.
Prozac+ Miodio
Prozac+ Miodio
9 jun 06
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Despite your courage to listen to GATTO PANCERI AND BASSI MAESTRO, I stand by your side... de gustibus...
Pantera Far Beyond Driven
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...publishing a verbal ectoplasm like this seems to me a true insult to reason and the most elementary rationality... It is now clear that this is becoming more of a fetid miasma for the brainless than an informative review site... My last review on Zakk Wylde has been sitting in the archives for more than 15 days now... seeing similar abortions published drives me more and more to keep it to myself...
Nickelback All The Right Reasons
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..yes, but what if the sister is like the CD??...
Luca Carboni Carboni
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Despite abjuring and execrating this type of music, I really enjoyed this album (recently bought on vinyl) during my childhood… Even though at the creative level this work doesn’t stray from the typical greyness of a good part of Italian music, it is still a good product with very catchy songs. “L'amore che cos'è” is a typical song for a Thursday evening after a fight with your girlfriend… (and that says a lot…!!!)
Vasco Rossi Vado Al Massimo
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indeed jetto....that will very likely be my last "MASTERPIECE"!!! :-)))
Vasco Rossi Vado Al Massimo
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...maybe in the end we’ll discover that Maccio really has nothing to do with the MAESTRO...nonetheless, I believe the coincidence would be too "banal" not to be a sibylline and disarming coup de théâtre....too much mastery even in your defensive "homeopathy," dear MAESTRO...you have too much class....TOOMUCH....!!!! Anyway, we’ll catch up in a few weeks...about my review (inspired by my friend Jetto...) on the masterpiece by ZAKK....(obviously well below the grandeur of you and your favorite albums...)
Vasco Rossi Vado Al Massimo
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Oh my MASTER..joining the chorus of my friend jetto, I will only say one thing...your greatest defeat (along with the proof that you are not a dwarf) comes from the connection in series B...MASTER of series B...Album nonetheless (and as usual) not up to the standards of the MASTER.
Fields Of The Nephilim Elizium
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I join the praise of "coolega" Fidia. I got to know this group thanks to owning one of their live performances from 1991. At times, the gothic sound takes on imaginative psychedelic tones. A band that is undoubtedly much more valid than well-known.