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The Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet
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Perhaps the best of the RS
Pantera Far Beyond Driven
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Pantera Far Beyond Driven
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Non-review simply appalling! The value of the work deserved far better words!
Bruce Springsteen Born In The U.S.A.
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I didn't mean to show off my musical training, nor did I want to come across as "grossolanely alternative." Alternative to what, anyway?
Blackmore's Night Shadow Of The Moon
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Well? Is this the entire review?!
Zz Top Mescalero
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"Mescalero" did not convince me at all. The signs of recovery from the band seen with "Antenna" (especially) and "Rhytmeen" turned out to be hollow.
Litfiba Pirata
Litfiba Pirata
2 may 06
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The Lifitba with "Pirata" deliver a magical album, wonderfully encapsulating their story up to the success of "El Diablo" (almost foreshadowed by the unreleased "Cangaceiro"). Above all, I highlight "Il Vento" and the beautiful "Louisiana." A complete review, well-written as well.
Bob Dylan Highway 61 Revisited
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SUPREME work. The first track ("Like A Rolling Stone") and the last track ("Desolation Row") fully encompass the soul and beauty of the album, but "Ballad Of A Thin Man" should also be mentioned.
Led Zeppelin Presence
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A well-crafted review, but I don't agree with the statement that the first 6 Led Zeppelin albums are all masterpieces (a definition I would reserve for the first four at most). "Presence" is hard, dry, beautiful even though it doesn't include gems that contributed to the glory of Led Zeppelin.
Keep on rockin'!!
Led Zeppelin Houses Of The Holy
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Honest album. "No Quarter" is legendary, "D'yer maker" is half crap. Cheers