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Graham Nash Songs For Beginners
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Supersoul, then I won’t invite you to take a look at my Jane's reviews or you might have a meltdown!
Eric Avery Help Wanted
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It’s certainly a somewhat bold opinion: nonetheless, I have written three reviews of Jane's Addiction and that assumption is well justified (and equally open to criticism).
Graham Nash Songs For Beginners
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Graham Nash Songs For Beginners
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Well, before Deja Vu, there was the sofa album (although I obviously prefer the one with Neil). That said, I've always found Nash to be far more at ease as a weaver of sublime harmonic embellishments within the supergroup, perfectly interlacing pieces written by more gifted authors than himself, rather than as a solo artist tout court. A character exuding "good vibrations" from every pore and a fantastic musician, Graham is always in my heart: if only for the Wurlitzer caressing on "On the Beach"....great review.
Johannes Brahms Ein deutsches Requiem
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I'm moved! Welcome back! I'll read the review later....
The Flying Burrito Brothers The Gilded Palace of Sin
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Well, even "Everybody knows this is nowhere," aside from the melodic knockout of the first two tracks, is extremely complex and layered. It's no coincidence that it features two colossal tour de force like "Down by the river" and "Cowgirl in the sand," along with a ballad almost reminiscent of Leonard Cohen, like "Running dry." That said, Parsons was a genius and is far too often shamefully overlooked.
AC/DC Rock N Roll Train
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Is this better or Death Magnetic, Sfascia?
Eric Avery Help Wanted
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Hello everyone. @blackdog. Yes, Avery played with Morrisette, but also with the reformed Smashing Pumpkins, and he's quite a well-regarded session musician. "Strays" didn't bother me, but you could really feel Avery's absence, along with an inspiration that certainly couldn't match that of the first three albums, and you mentioned Bob Ezrin. @Festwca. I appreciate the modesty of the relativization.....
Savage Republic Customs
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very beautiful.
Jonathan Safran Foer Molto forte, incredibilmente vicino
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Good job Bartleboom......