the green manalishi

DeRank : 9,57
DeAge™ : 7399 days • Here since 8 march 2006
Elisa Soundtrack '96-'06
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I won't give you 5 because you should've given 1 to this horrific album! But you tore it apart, and that does you credit!
Dark Angel Leave Scars
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now I'm curious... come on, I'll send you the fallen! sorry again!
Brian Eno Another Green World
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But is it worth getting Eno on his own or is it better with Fripp? I don't know this artist very well, even though I've heard more than good things about him...
The Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet
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What else can I vote for?
Paul Stanley Live To Win
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Paul Stanley is the best of Kiss: you said it, I completely agree! Now I feel like buying this album...
Ten Years After Watt
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oops
Ten Years After Watt
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Great review, well done. Just one thing: Rick Lee is neither a brother nor a relative of Alvin Lee. Watt is a beautiful album and Alvin, in my opinion, is one of the best guitarists of all time; maybe you downplayed him a bit. Anyway, good job!
Ekseption Beggar Julia's Time Trip
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Long live Holland!
Ekseption Beggar Julia's Time Trip
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The most beautiful album by Ekseption. Rick Van Der Linden is one of the greatest keyboardists on the northern European music scene, unfortunately passed away this year. His records with his band, Trace, are also interesting, formed by the classic bass/drums/keyboard trio. A Dutch group inspired by The Nice, more than ELP in my opinion.
Brainticket Celestial Ocean
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Super accurate review. Finally, someone is taking care of the underground of the extremely rich progressive scene of the '70s. Brainticket has always been an obsession of mine, being half Dutch like Vandroogebroek. Celestial Ocean fittingly seals the golden trilogy of this wonderful formation!