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DeRank : 0,32
DeAge™ : 7375 days • Here since 1 april 2006
Roberto Vecchioni Hollywood Hollywood
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The review is an uninhibited rant, the album is a bit of a letdown, and in the end, only "Ricetta di donna" and the cover by Andrea Pazienza are worth mentioning, who once wrote: "Ascolto Vecchioni e mi sento vecchione."
Radiohead Kid A
Radiohead Kid A
20 jul 06
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The album is a masterpiece (one of the 4-5 most beautiful albums of the early century), but the review is an indescribable mess. However, it's nice.
Massimo Bubola Amore e Guerra
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A nice and curious anthology: hearing Bubola sing "Fiume Sand Creek" might sound like heresy, but in the end, he manages to pull it off reasonably well. As a solo artist, Bubola has never been anything exceptional, yet he has a kind of hidden musical charm that, whether we like it or not, often emerges (as in this case), somewhat betraying the seriousness and atypical nature of the singer-songwriter's character. A review that is a bit too short.
John Zorn Moonchild
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I bow in front of a junkyard because, after all, on DeBaser it’s one of the best.
Giorgia Senza ali
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The stone, however, is milestone, not miles. "Of sun and azure," though, let's face it, was nice. It's an album full of luxury duets and a somewhat subdued lightness. Still, we're at fairly low levels. Pitiful review.
The Byrds Mr. Tambourine Man
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Here he is again, Lewis Tollani. And once again, a good choice. Well done...
Alberto Camerini Cyberclown
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At least he has always been consistent with himself; a mechanical puppet he was and a mechanical puppet he will be.
Ligabue Ligabue
Ligabue Ligabue
17 jul 06
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Doctor J, if the Backstreet Boys' album has its reasons (musically beautiful, technically interesting, etc.), I don't see why I should be prejudiced; I would gladly give it a 5. But unfortunately, the Backstreet Boys have never done anything particularly interesting. Something that, in my opinion, Ligabue has achieved with this album.
Ligabue Ligabue
Ligabue Ligabue
17 jul 06
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Dear Odradek, my ratings are correlated based on the greatness (or the lack thereof, depending on the artist in question). Now, it’s clear that "Yellow Submarine" is better than "Ligabue," there’s no doubt about it. But this deserves a 5 because it represents the maximum effort Ligabue made to give a boost to his career; "Yellow Submarine" (I repeat, better than this) is not the best of the best from the Beatles. That is to say: 3 for "Yellow Submarine" because the Beatles could do better, and 5 for "Ligabue" because it’s the best he could achieve. My ratings are based on assessments regarding the career of the group or the singer, not on the overall value of the music.
Fabrizio De André Vol.3
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Say what you want, I applaud myself (but I don’t vote for myself) and I give this absolute masterpiece a 5 again.