Giancarlo Onorato Falene
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Sorry. It was called UNDERGROUND LIFE.
Giancarlo Onorato Falene
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I rarely intervene in the comments of you de-baser users, but for the record, Giancarlo Onorato was part of one of the most significant "rock italiano" groups. Sigh! Back when this term was still used. The group was called UNDERGRAUND LIFE. Much respect.
Dinosaur Jr. Where You Been
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a truly remarkable record you could have been a bit more explicit since the years go by and people forget
Jaga Jazzist What We Must
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Good review. However, your description makes the album seem a bit cold, but I find it very engaging. It is definitely an album that needs to be listened to multiple times to be fully understood.
Eels Blinking Lights And Other Revelations
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At first listen, it left me puzzled, but then this double CD grew on me more and more. The more I listen to it, the more I like it. A true revelation.
Pink Floyd The Wall
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I agree with bogus disco, definitely overrated especially considering the previous work of the Pink. If we pretend they didn't record it, it could be a decent album.
Gong Flying Teapot
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a precise and complete review, but I find it a bit cold for this album, as it is for the entire planet gong trilogy that I loved so much for its originality and fun.
Anyway, thank you for reminding me of a great album I hadn't listened to in a while.
Only the early Gong albums should be listened to; after that, they become exercises in space-jazz style that don't say anything new at all.
The Feelies Crazy Rhythms
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Thank you Ege, you reminded me of a great band I haven't listened to in a long time. I completely agree on the importance of this album (as well as "only life") which I've worn out from how many times I've listened to it.
Marlene Kuntz Bianco Sporco
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I'm tired of the unwarranted criticism that is thrown at every good Italian group. The MKs are and remain a good group, with ups and downs, always evolving and with something to say. Do we really have to nitpick every little thing? If so, why don’t we do the same with foreign groups that are constantly presented to us as the new next thing? And honestly, they have nothing to say.
Joseph Arthur Redemption's Son
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Really well done, a great review. I don't know the author, but you managed to make us understand what it's all about. Who knows, I might even dive deeper into the listening. Samples?