aries

DeRank : 1,18
DeAge™ : 7437 days • Here since 30 january 2006
Blood, Sweat & Tears Child Is Father to the Man
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A group I've always overlooked, but I might reconsider my judgment, at least for this album, given the presence of Al Kooper.
Mike Patton Mondo Cane
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Dog World, it could be a cult!
Litfiba Litfiba 3
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I've never really followed them, to be honest... I've mostly listened to them randomly. The only one I know is "Tex," which is a great piece.
Aretha Franklin Lady Soul
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Exceptional voice and a tremendous performer, able to make anything her own. Here she is at her best. I also fondly remember her truly incredible renditions of "Eleanor Rigby," "Let it be," and "The Weight" (these came a little later).
Richard Curtis I Love Radio Rock
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England, 1966. That's all. I thought that English radio of those years was more advanced than the Italian one, which forced anyone wanting to listen to some contemporary music to tune in to Radio Montecarlo.
Tim Burton Alice In Wonderland
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In agreement with Peggiopunx. I found the Disney cartoon as engaging as a sailor's bulletin, and this seems pleasant to me as a barrel of spoiled sauerkraut.
Robbie Robertson Robbie Robertson
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Very heartfelt review. I have respect for Robbie Robertson as a solo artist, but he has never really captivated me.
Michael Jackson Invincible
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The only reason I fondly remember this album is that it was the nickname of a girl I was corresponding with. As for the rest, I think the smartest thing about Micheletto back then was his silence in the music industry between 1995 and 2001.
Neo Water Resistance
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Jazzcore? I had no idea it existed, but these fusions intrigue me.
Fritz Lang Il Grande Caldo
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Essential and effective. I'm more interested in his German production, but I believe this also deserves attention.