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Charles Schultz Peanuts
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You've said it all... you even manage to make up for having written Schulz in various ways... :-)
Aerosmith Done With Mirrors
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A lot on the table, but a bit of confusion: "three albums, which share the common feature of being released in the eighties"... so, are they three or two?
Michael Jackson Michael
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Still full of archives? Deep down, I hope for a liberating bonfire.
Sheryl Crow Home for Christmas
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A disco panettone?
Truce Baldazzi Vendetta Vera
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I told you so... (see comment 68)
Truce Baldazzi Vendetta Vera
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It seems to me like a cross between Bombolo, Salvatore Baccaro, and Paviglianiti... in short, someone who evokes both hilarity and pity at the same time.
Negramaro La Finestra
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Of course you were feeling terrible... But did you wash your hands afterwards? You know, handling certain records...
Rod Stewart Body Wishes
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A somewhat rough language; I don’t know the album, because I prefer his work with Beck, with the Faces, and his early solo projects, but I imagine it’s enjoyable to listen to.
Metamorfosi Paradiso
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Aside from a few inaccuracies, it seems to me a more than respectable review. As for the reunions of prog bands, I'm rather skeptical: I found the "Balletto di Bronzo" reunion hard to digest and the one by Delirium ridiculous. However, if you listen to them without expecting them to repeat the glories of the '70s, their music remains enjoyable. Regarding Le Orme, I have a rather sad personal memory: a few years ago they were invited to perform for the New Year's Eve celebrations in Padua, in Prato della Valle. Practically no one paid attention to them, and the acoustics were terrible, with the sound drowned out by firecrackers.
Donovan Sunshine Superman
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In agreement with those who came before me. Donovan Leitch is not the Scottish answer to Bob Dylan. The two have had a different musical evolution, which soon led Donovan to become one of the most influential artists of the British pop and psychedelic scene (by the way, a very young Syd Barrett recognized him among his masters). Here he is in his golden period, unfortunately lasting just a few years (until 1969-'70).