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Ludovico Einaudi & Ballaké Sissoko Diario Mali
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I'll note down this Sfascia. Greetings morningstarei, (or is it morningstaristici??) Bye.
Jan Johansson Folkvisor
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For your joy & delight, here are the promised samples!
Klaus Schulze X
Klaus Schulze X
12 may 06
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But excuse me, Enea, is this a record or a critical essay where you blend Nietzsche and Dune by Frank Herbert? It’s certainly intriguing, flows well, and I might note it down to impress some philosophy students. But how about a couple of words on the music?? (I don’t know this at all, but I’ve read a couple of Nietzsche’s books and I really liked them...)
The Velvet Underground The Velvet Underground & Nico
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But Marco Poletti, are you joking or being serious? If I had seriously sat down to write a parody of an album review, I don’t think I would have been capable of writing such a jungle of nonsense!
Jan Johansson Folkvisor
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I might include some samples as soon as I have time to read the procedure, since I have a ton of things to do these days. Please be patient...
Darondo Let My People Go
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Interesting report, nonetheless, I didn’t know anything about it either. Regards funk-a-bestia.
Frank Sinatra Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim
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I have to give 5 to the review and 5 for your drinking preferences as well; Laphroaig is one of my favorite scotches. I don't know the album, but it sounds promising on paper.
Zucchero Oro, Incenso & Birra
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It's true that once Miles Davis played with him, but Zucchero had given him a boatload of money (and thankfully, I believe Miles made fun of him; if anyone knows more than I do, they can discuss it in a post). In short, when Zucchero plays with someone like BB King (did he play with him or not?), I don’t want to disillusion the fans, but it's like he’s paying for it; he pays them a fortune. Maybe he knows and listens to some good music, but playing it or writing songs is not his strong suit at all. He manages to sell records quite well, I must say...
The Horace Silver Quintet plus J.J. Johnson The Cape Verdean Blues
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Well done Symbad as usual, much better than my take on "Song for my father". I haven't gotten this one yet but it's on the list. Bye.
Gilberto Gil Kaya N'gan Daya
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Thank you for the link, there are plenty of samples. Actually, I knew a similar one for Caetano Veloso, if you’re interested: link rotto