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Roger Waters Radio Kaos
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The only solo work by Waters I know is "Amused To Death," which I appreciate a lot, even though the lyrics convey a cosmic pessimism I rarely encounter elsewhere. I've heard conflicting opinions on this album (more digestible than the previous one, but far from the quality levels of Pink Floyd's productions), yet I think it’s probably better than "A Momentary Lapse Of Reason." Well, perhaps it should be listened to with the approach you've suggested.
Can The Lost Tapes
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Vote of confidence. Here it seems to me that there are many delicacies.
The Beatles Yellow Submarine
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I really like "Only A Northern Song" (well, I'm a die-hard Harrison fan). I don't know the B-side. It's certainly below the Beatles' quality standard (perhaps also due to its nature as a soundtrack), but many little bands would dream of having an album like this.
Radiohead The King Of Limbs
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Is it possible that almost one (or two) years after the release of this record, I had never heard of it?
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin
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Debut album by a promising group. It seems to me that the Pink Floyd wanted to do new things as early as 1969, when they recorded "Ummagumma."
Scott Walker Bish Bosch
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It makes you want to listen to it. I have no doubt that it has great potential to raise the bar for music productions in 2012.
Peter Jackson Il Signore degli Anelli - La Compagnia dell'Anello
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A funny review (and I say this confidently, not out of fear of being bitten :-), but I'm not particularly fond of fantasy. I remember one year for Carnival, a group of friends and I dressed up as characters from the Fellowship of the Ring (I was assigned Boromir); then there was a plan for a "Tolkien marathon," which fell through when a girl from the group and I moved away.
Psy Gnam Gnam style
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I give a 3 to the review for the title. The track is horrific, but the Latin American hits are worse. Now I’m waiting for the review of Pulcino Pio.
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Pictures at an Exhibition
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great musicians with a great chemistry among them.
The Beatles The White Album
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An album that certainly has some annoying and superfluous tracks, bordering on nonsense, but also features great songs: I would remove "Obladì Obladà" and "Birthday" from your list and add "Sexy Sadie," "Revolution 1," "Julia," "Cry Baby Cry," "Glass Onion," and "I Will." Some of Harrison's tracks that were later discarded, like "Circles," "Sour Milk Sea," "Not Guilty," and "The Inner Light," wouldn't have looked out of place either. "Revolution 9" might have deserved a separate release.