Wanderer

DeRank : 0,40
DeAge™ : 7422 days • Here since 13 february 2006
Destroyer Destroyer's Rubies
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Art-rock, Bowie, T-Rex, chamber music, blues... so intriguing! A really great proposal.
The Czars Sorry I Made You Cry
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I’ve heard a lot of good things about him too; an excellent communicator, Mr. Tritalamiere.
Renato Sellani Trio A Bruno Lauzi
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Splendid, primiballi. I would like to say a few words about that gentlemanly and elegant musician, Renato Sellani: discreet, essential, lyrical, never over the top, with a sense of taste and musical aesthetics that finds few equals; his unusual traveling companions, Moriconi and Manzi, are two titans on their respective instruments. I will definitely take him.
Sting Songs From The Labyrinth
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I agree, primiballi, and I must say that, regarding this type of operation by specialized labels, the results are often of good quality (this and the already mentioned Costello are two well-executed projects for DG), without wanting to delve into the effectiveness or the appropriateness of certain marketing policies (which, as you rightly point out, could spiral into infinity).
Weather Report Sweetnighter
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We’re going through the WR discography nicely... good good!
Laughing Hyenas You Can't Pray A Lie
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Excellent.
Sting Songs From The Labyrinth
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I just received it as a gift, so I haven't fully absorbed it yet. It's certainly an interesting and bold endeavor; the result seems more than respectable, even though it's clear that the DG is trying to carve out new "hybrid" market segments, just like with Elvis Costello. It feels like the perfect background music for reading a nice Shakespearean drama, but it might become a bit monotonous over time. I reserve the right to reevaluate my opinion, in any case. A lighthearted and amusing review.
The Autumns The Autumns
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Beautiful. Noteworthy cover.
Royal Trux Hand Of Glory
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Wow...