Roby86

DeRank : 2,82
DeAge™ : 7368 days • Here since 8 april 2006
Uriah Heep Sweet Freedom
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Logically, it is inferior to its predecessors, but I find it overall a good album. I'm also torn between 3 stars and 4. It's a shame about the slightly lackluster middle part because the beginning ("Dreamer," "Stealin'," and "One Day") is thrilling... then it loses some steam.
David Bowie Tonight
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In my opinion, it’s definitely Bowie’s worst... even "Never Let Me Down" is (slightly) better.
Herman Brood & His Wild Romance Shpritsz
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Never heard of them... great review as always!
The Small Faces Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake
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Listened: it doesn't fully reflect my tastes, but it's undeniably a great album!
Joe Cocker Stingray
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Here I am again... finally, I listened to and re-listened to this album. A very pleasant surprise: a great record, without a doubt (4 abundant stars). I think the wonderful "Born Thru Indifference" reflects the fate of this "Stingray" and, unfortunately, on average, also that of Cocker in general... a great artist, definitely too underrated!
The Small Faces Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake
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I only know them thanks to the wonderful "Tin Soldier." The review and subsequent comments absolutely encourage further exploration (and that’s definitely what I will do!).
Alan White Ramshackled
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I was only aware of its existence, but knowing nothing more. If it's as you describe, then I’ll skip it!
Free Live
Free Live
18 jan 09
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I have it on LP, but I haven't had the chance to listen to it yet!
Joe Cocker Stingray
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A great artist Joe Cocker, unjustly he is not often talked about. I admit I’m more familiar with his '80s production... this, at the moment, I don't know.
Dream Theater Made In Japan - Official Bootleg
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I would be curious to hear "Space Truckin'" just to see how they improvise in the middle section (I certainly hope they haven't rehashed that part as well!). I happily skip the rest.