Roby86

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DeAge™ : 7368 days • Here since 8 april 2006
Bruce Hornsby Harbor Lights
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Here I am again... you were absolutely right: great album, light yet absolutely classy. AOR, pop, and a touch of jazz expertly blended: it is a pure pleasure to listen to!
Robert Fripp & Brian Eno No Pussyfooting
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I've never listened to it... but I'm afraid it might be too challenging for my ears. - Great review, though!
King Crimson B'Boom
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Absolutely fantastic... a stellar concert, to say the least! (Even better than the already excellent "Absent Lovers") - The power of the double trio is something devastating! The tracks from "Thrak" almost shine brighter in a live setting. Even the songs from the '73-'74 period are played divinely and with a fierceness that is almost frightening.
Premiata Forneria Marconi Miss Baker
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Good review... even though I had listened to the two albums prior to this one, I don't really feel like delving deeper. Fortunately, they have made a great comeback lately with "Stati Di Immaginazione."
Bruce Hornsby Harbor Lights
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It really looks interesting, I'll get it as soon as I can!
Yes The Gates of Q.P.R. (live at Queen's Park Rangers Stadium - vol. 1)
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I only have the audio track of this live somewhere… and it’s simply fantastic. Overall, a good review, even though I completely disagree with your judgment on Moraz… in my opinion, his part here is spot on. The songs originally played by Wakeman are brilliantly reinterpreted, while his remain excellent just as they are excellent!
Black Sabbath Never Say Die
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In my opinion, it’s a decent album... balancing the highs and lows, I would place it on the same level as "Technical Ecstasy": that is, interesting ideas mixed in with a few too generic songs. Anyway... excellent "Johnny Blade," especially in the intro created entirely with keyboards. Stunning (for me, the best on the album!) is also "Break Out," which masterfully combines abundant brass with Iommi's heavy guitar.
Herbie Hancock Future Shock
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What a terrible comment I left. I couldn't have repeated it more even if I wanted to! Oh well...
Herbie Hancock Future Shock
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Let me preface by saying that I only have this record by Herbie Hancock, and I got it specifically for the well-known "RockIt"... that said, I feel confident in stating that, in my opinion, this album is definitely enjoyable and flows quite smoothly. Besides "RockIt," I find "Tfs" to be stunning. The title track is pleasant as well. Perhaps over time the album falls a bit into repetitiveness, but considering that I have a soft spot for '80s sounds, I can consider myself more than satisfied!
Fleetwood Mac Then Play On
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I only know the excellent "Oh Well"... from the review and the comments above, it really seems like I should get it!