Wanderer

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DeAge™ : 7422 days • Here since 13 february 2006
Paolo Angeli 5 Questions
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When we say to have boundless musical horizons...well done to both of you!
Paolo Angeli & Hamid Drake Uotha
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Intriguing to the highest degree this combination, which I imagine is balanced between hundreds of musical facets. What a gem, Hal!
Jim Hall & Ron Carter Duo Alone Together
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Perfect, it says all that is necessary, and even more, about an incredibly inspired album.
Wayne Shorter Adam's Apple
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I don't have it either. Nice review.
Sun Ra & His Solar-Myth Arkestra The Solar-Myth Approach (Vol. 2)
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Never fully listened to this brilliant madman, except for a few scattered very free bits; still, great review.
Allan Holdsworth Metal Fatigue
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Seen live a few months ago: impressive for precision, softness, sense of confidence, and clarity of phrasing. Great review, the score to Allan for his live performance.
Herbie Hancock Maiden Voyage
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What a wonder the evocation of such diverse musical experiences (Vivaldi, Fossati, Debussy, Hancock) through the unifying principle of the sea; seriously, I have nothing from Hancock but I intend to fill this gap precisely starting from this "Maiden Voyage." A wonderful review, it enters the soul like a tide.
Porcupine Tree Lightbulb Sun
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All the records that come from the porcupine tree are beautiful. Nice review.
Renato Zero, (Danny Elfman) Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas, it. vers.
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Kudos to Elfman for the music of this Burtonesque gem, and it's also deserving praise for Renato Zero for the performance delivered. Beautiful review.
Robbie Robertson & The Red Road Ensemble Music For The Native Americans
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Vivid and passionate review, well done Massimof.