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DeAge™ : 7455 days • Here since 11 january 2006
Gracious Gracious!
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Roby, what did I tell you? You see, what a surprise it was for me to come out of "hibernation"! Anyway, if you're interested, I’ll be posting some samples soon...!
The Action Rolled Gold
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Roby, I replied to your private message. Check it out.
The Action Rolled Gold
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Legendary Lewis... The album and the band: the cover looks familiar to me... you piqued my curiosity! From what I understand, this album is easy to find, right? Lewis, do you know that today marks 35 years since Jim Morrison passed away?
Alberto Fortis Alberto Fortis
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Great review!!! I am a fan of Fortis, and with your review, you have answered many of my questions, including Vincenzo's: I didn't quite understand what he had done to Alberto, and now I know that Fortis is not really from Milan. "La Sedia Di Lillà" is one of the most beautiful songs in Italy, and "La Pazienza" is very fun and exciting, just like the rest of the album. Once again, compliments on the review!
The Doors Full Circle
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It's true Jim, the analog sound has a charm of its own (and for me in terms of quality, it is definitely better than the CD). FOR ROBY: I replied to your private message, go check it because the server told me that your email is blocked.
Premiata Forneria Marconi Come Ti Va In Riva Alla Città
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Beautiful rec, the album isn't new to me, but the cover is. All these great Italian bands like PFM, Le Orme, and Banco (I only mention the more "prominent" ones) that in the '70s made the music of our country a diamond immersed in avant-garde sounds coming from England and America (more from England, though!), in the '80s experienced a significant lack of inspiration, to the point that a band like Le Orme risked becoming ridiculous. I saw a video from "Pop-Corn" (a popular program in the '80s), where Le Orme perform "Rosso Di Sera," and I must say that judging by their interpretation and how they had changed "aesthetically" (they looked like the Italian version of Duran Duran...): ) it was nothing short of ridiculous. But for me, these bands I mentioned (and others) have nonetheless given Italian music a sense of dignity.
The Doors Full Circle
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Well done, truly well done. For me, it's difficult to write a review about an album I've only listened to once (I don't know if you've listened to it just once...). Anyway, the Doors post-Morrison aren't half bad; I have a video from the Beat-Club where it's actually Ray singing. The wrong part is that often the 3 Doors have been overshadowed (rightly so) by Jim. And now with "Other Voice" and "Full Circle," their moment had finally arrived...
Biglietto per l'inferno Biglietto per l'inferno
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I have changed my mind about this album. I just listened to "Il Tempo Della Semina," and it seemed a bit inferior to this debut album... so a 5.
Biglietto Per L'Inferno Il Tempo Della Semina
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The debut is better; this second (and unfortunately last) LP from Biglietto is a bit flat... but it deserves a 4 just for the final track "La Canzone Del Padre".... a piece full of anger! One of the greatest Italian Prog bands, it's a shame they didn't continue afterwards; who knows what else they would have created...!
Bruno Castiglia E I Bisonti Occhi Di Sole b/w Crudele
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I uploaded the Samples...! It's just that I uploaded "Crudele" multiple times because at first, I couldn't send it, but then I found out that it had sent them all...