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Led Zeppelin In Through the Out Door
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It's amazing how they managed to play under the (physical and/or psychological) conditions they were in. I also think J.P. Jones was somewhat overshadowed by Page and Plant.
Charles Bukowski Musica per organi caldi
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It's not one of my favorites... Instead, I really love John Fante.
Ash Ra Tempel Ash Ra Tempel
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Review and cosmic records! I also have quite a few gaps when it comes to the kraut world and I consider the Ash Ra Temple worth a visit. By the way, in '71, the debut album by Kraftwerk was also released (that year they performed in the Schneider-Rother-Dinger lineup).
Black Sabbath Live At Last
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I don't know the album enough to judge it or even give a score based on trust. The review is good.
Van der Graaf Generator A Grounding In Numbers
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Maximum respect!
Cherry Five Cherry Five
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Great job, interesting record.
Genesis Live At Syria Mosque, 1976
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A review that is a bit too journalistic and not entirely polished, as noted by the good Jurix. As for the album, I give it a vote of confidence.
Federico Fellini I Vitelloni
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For years I’ve promised myself to watch it... Unfortunately, I need complete solitude and absolute silence, two conditions that come my way very rarely.
Marillion This Strange Engine
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If the album is boring, maybe it's not a good idea to listen to it in the car.
The Beatles Get Back
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I confirm that, aside from "Yellow Submarine," it is the weakest among the works from the 1967-70 period, despite the presence of undeniable masterpieces. It is heavily influenced by the tensions that had developed and the fact that at least 3 out of 4 members seemed more interested in their solo projects.