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Giuseppe Ungaretti Soldati
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Silence.
George Michael Older
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I have always found it cloying.
Bob Dylan World Gone Wrong
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I remember it more as a missed Christmas gift... someone wanted to give it to me, but then, unable to find it, chose something else. Back then, I didn't particularly love entirely acoustic albums.
Van Morrison Beautiful Vision
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Fascinating review; unfortunately, I know very little about Van Morrison.
Bill Wyman & the Rhythm Kings Struttin' Our Stuff
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Great and interesting review. I knew nothing about Bill Wyman's solo career, who has lived too much in the shadow of Jagger and Richards.
Massimo Zamboni e Angela Baraldi Solo una terapia: dai CCCP all'Estinzione
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I’m a fetishist with little money, alas... for some time now I've been downloading albums with Mulo and then printing the covers, searching for them on Google (often I have to make up the back)... I have little knowledge of CCCP and Baraldi to be able to give a rating.
Rod Stewart Gasoline Alley
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I only know the title track and "It's all over now". I trust the rest.
King Crimson Earthbound
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It is part of genius.
Pink Floyd Live at Madison Square Garden, New York 1977
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Well done, your best review so far. I also think "Animals" is a bit underrated: there are certain passages in "Dogs" and "Sheep" that have nothing to envy from the previous albums. Here, even though Waters wrote all the songs on his own (except "Dogs"), you can still sense the group dimension, which would be lost in the following albums. I'm curious about the second part of "Shine On" (which I love more than the first).