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Danny Elfman Nightmare Before Christmas
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Great movie...beautiful soundtrack. The review is a bit superficial; you could have said more...like...that in the Italian version, it's Renato Zero who sings!
George Harrison 33 & 1\3
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As a big fan of the Fab Four, I haven't listened to this album yet (except for the songs "This Song" and "Cracker Box Palace"!) Rece is up to par.
Premiata Forneria Marconi Storia di un minuto
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The best album (in my opinion) by PFM! The review is fine... you did well to mostly talk about "Impressioni Di Settembre"... but a few words about "E' Festa" should have been included!
Lucio Battisti Umanamente uomo: il sogno
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The review is fine... but I don't agree that this album is truly Battisti's masterpiece. Even if the record contains unforgettable compositions... like the atmospheric "Umanamente Uomo: Il Sogno." I would give all of Lucio's albums, even after "Il Nostro Caro Angelo," a 5... then his creative vein began to decline a bit... although he still made beautiful songs.
The Beatles The Early Tapes
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Thank you Pepperism!!! I recommend you listen to E,L&P because they are fantastic!!!
The Birds The Collectors' Guide To Rare British Birds
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Le Orme are my childhood... I discovered them at 5 years old with the album "Uomo Di Pezza"! "L'aurora Delle Orme" is more of a compilation of singles and unreleased tracks from the time than a psychedelic album... "Ad Gloriam" is more psychedelic... writing a review of "L'aurora..." isn't a bad idea... in my opinion, you would do well.
The Birds The Collectors' Guide To Rare British Birds
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Great, you’re amazing!!! Wonderful review… congratulations… I need to learn more about Birds… "La Bambolina Che Fà No No No" here in Italy was covered by Quelli che then became Premiata Forneria Marconi… better known as PFM… a very young Teo Teocoli participated in the song… singer!
The Beatles The Early Tapes
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Gerry & The Pacemakers... they weren't bad. "I Like It" I like... as well as the one recorded by the Beatles "I Do You Do," which they discarded because, as McCartney said: "we couldn't go back to Liverpool with that piece," and they opted for "Please Please Me."
The Beatles The Early Tapes
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Interesting what you do... I'm crazy about the sixties!!!! The Byrds are great! Now that I think about it, I believe Stuart played on some "acetate"… reading the big book of the Anthology I surely noticed it.
The Beatles The Early Tapes
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Thank you, Lewis... I knew that Stuart played, but I didn’t know he was filmed from behind because he couldn’t play bass. Lewis, what specifically is the fanzine you mentioned in your review of "Magical Mystery Tour"?