Night87

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DeAge™ : 7387 days • Here since 18 march 2006
Iggy Pop Blah-Blah-Blah
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Happy Birthday, Kosmo :) I’ve never heard the album in question. Is it that terrible?
Bruce Springsteen Before The Fame
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Well, he did it because the sales were not authorized by him, as he no longer had control over certain material...
Journey Escape
Journey Escape
2 oct 06
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I see that the value of the AOR genre is strongly reaffirmed here, and those who know nothing about it are encouraged to delve deeper (after all, this is the right dialectic to inspire listening:)). I'll stop by to cast my vote for the album.
Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band Night Moves
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Distraction: instead of genesis, it should be written evolution.
Lou Reed Magic and Loss
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Yes, I know the album now, he sings in the last part of the excellent track "Street Hassle."
Frank Zappa Burnt Weeny Sandwich
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The reviewer and genius Zappa is amazing :) Little by little I'm discovering many of his albums.
Tom Waits Heartattack And Vine
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Tom Waits Heartattack And Vine
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I wanted to write this review myself :) Great album anyway, the one that marks a real turning point (even if not yet definitive). Downtown is a stunning track, along with the classic Jersey Girl.
Neil Young Sleeps With Angels
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This album is immense, undoubtedly in the top 20 of the nineties and among the three best albums by Neil Young.
Van Morrison A Sense Of Wonder
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As always, great review, grass. I still need to get it. Can anyone tell me which are the most interesting albums by Van Morrison from the eighties to today?