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Paul McCartney I Do not Know/Come on to Me
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I would still emphasize the fact that the production of this genius, I think it can now be said, has all stemmed from a natural talent that led the friend John to define Paul as someone who, if he worked harder, would leave the others with the crumbs of the crumbs. I have never found a body of work so interesting to analyze, contextualize, and study. Classical musicians and composers have often praised its undeniable qualities; at a music seminar, they performed "My Valentine," a beautiful piece from 2012, calling it a gem of immense value. See, the detractors often understand nothing.
Paul McCartney I Do not Know/Come on to Me
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Amendment to the review: "Corrected the title of the album." See the old version I Do not Know/Come on to Me - Paul McCartney - Recensione di London Versione 1
Genesis The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
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Tony Banks' favorite album...just kidding, he hates it.
Lucio Battisti L'apparenza
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Magnificent album. But the title track? What an incredible portrait of a woman with that ending "You return with thundering horses and leaps of dolphins through the tempests."
Francois Truffaut Gli Anni in Tasca
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I tried to give it that kind of cut, something concise and complete.
Francois Truffaut Gli Anni in Tasca
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Thank you, but this is a review, not a data sheet.
Dire Straits Love Over Gold
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For me, this is their real last album; the last two are now quite tired and predictable. Here there's still a great drummer like Pick Withers, his drumming on "Telegraph Road" and "Private Investigations" is superb. The Dire Straits for me end here.
Kevin Ayers The Confessions of Dr. Dream and Other Stories
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With his friend Barrett, he duets on a piece, "Singing a Song in the Morning," which is an anthem of laziness. He was the king of cazzeggio, the first of the sloths, but he never wasted his talent; he just savored it throughout his career. The peak, beyond the first LP, is for me "Shooting at the Moon" with the kid Oldfield on bass. An album poised between crooked songs and extreme avant-garde. He is not forgotten; he influenced countless artists, and today a hint of his quirky compositional style can be found in artists like Julia Holter, for example. A genius, his albums are great. Then he grew up in Malaysia... he couldn't help but be lazy.
Bob Dylan Self Portrait
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I recommend "Another Self Portrait," along with the alternate versions of these tracks and those from "New Morning."
Duran Duran Notorious
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Not bad this album, it's enjoyable to listen to just like the next one.