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Neil Young & Crazy Horse Psychedelic Pill
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This man never ceases to amaze me.
Bruce Springsteen Greetings From Asbury Park N.J.
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A great debut, with long texts that strongly reveal a Dylan-like inspiration, which fascinates me a lot. I wouldn't take anything away from this album: my favorites are the epic "Lost in the flood," "For You," "The Angel," and "It's hard to be a saint in the city" (the latter was also covered by David Bowie).
Donald Fagen Sunken Condos
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Well done. Donald Fagen is right not to change.
Cluster Zuckerzeit
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From the description, it seems intriguing: an album that blends experimentation (even intense) with the pleasure of listening. I've always heard good things about them, but I haven't delved deeper yet.
The Velvet Underground The Velvet Underground & Nico
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That the Banana may not be appealing, due to its sounds, Lou Reed's singing, or the themes addressed, is understandable. I too found certain tracks quite challenging on first listens. However, it doesn’t seem like avant-garde wankery to me (except perhaps "European Son"). Critics' opinions seem useful to a certain extent, as guidance, but in the end, the final judgment belongs to the listener.
Raffaele Morelli La felicità è dentro di te
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Ah, that's why I always feel a weight in my stomach...
The Tubes Young and Rich
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I only know one track, which isn't even on this album (White Punks On Dope). Interesting proposal.
Toto Live in Paris 1990
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Great review.
Claudio Baglioni Un piccolo Natale in più
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Probably one of the lowest points in Baglioni's discography. In my opinion, the last truly interesting work from the Botulinato di Osso Sacro was "Oltre."
Giovanni Allevi Sunrise
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Just recognition for a pretentious and insipid character, whose records are not even good for a coitus interruptus (unlike those of Clayderman and Schlaks). Now, I have a great desire to listen to this: