aries

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Bruce Springsteen The Wild, The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle
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An atypical album in Springsteen's discography, for the wide space dedicated to genres he usually doesn't explore, such as jazz and rhythm and blues. I've reevaluated it greatly over the years; I am fascinated by its musical complexity, which I don't find elsewhere. Here there are at least three masterpieces: "Kitty's Back," "Incident on 57th Street," and "New York City Serenade." Rating: 5/5
Alfred Hitchcock Il delitto perfetto
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A gentleman of whom I have seen -more or less guilt-ridden- little.
Spandau Ballet Parade
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Never particularly liked, like the cuba libre. Compared to some things that are going around now, it's almost gold. Rating 2.
Federico Fellini Le notti di Cabiria
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I haven't seen it, and I don't really love Fellini, but I believe this film is a masterpiece. An accurate and profound review.
Nico The Marble Index
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A milestone in Nico's career, a total turnaround compared to the previous one, "Chelsea Girl" (an album that I absolutely love). Rating 5.
Kylie Minogue Skirt
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Too bad for Jay-Z's presence, which, as Panapp points out, risks tarnishing dear Kylie.
Miles Davis Sketches Of Spain
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A great debut, very challenging. I’ve listened to the Concierto de Aranjuez in various styles, and I had no idea that Miles Davis had also done an interpretation of it. I'm quite intrigued by this fusion of jazz and Hispanic music.
Sonic Youth Candle
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Well...
Led Zeppelin Celebration Day
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Perfect review for N'onciclopedia. It was a pleasure. Album rating: 5.
The Doors Waiting For The Sun
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One notch below the previous ones. Interspersed with strong tracks like "The Unknown Soldier," "Spanish Caravan," and "Five To One" are avoidable pieces, such as the overrated "Hello I Love You," "My Wild Love" (musically interesting, but with a laughable lyric in my opinion), and "We Could Be So Good Together" (in my view, the worst track released by the Doors). The level is raised by some underappreciated gems like "Summer's Almost Gone," "Wintertime Love," and "Yes, The River Knows." I'm curious about the performance of Albinoni's Adagio in this new edition. Rating 4/5.