Zarathustra

DeRank : 0,46
DeAge™ : 7356 days • Here since 21 april 2006
Ligabue Lambrusco, coltelli, rose & popcorn
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Well, this album is quite raw, a bit messy in some parts, but in its imperfection, I find it decent. It's definitely a chasm above the last trash that good Liga is desperately trying to shove down our throats lately. His best album remains "Buon compleanno Elvis," which in my opinion deserves a special place in the history of Italian music for having forged a very original rock sound for that time—Ligabue's rock, precisely—which then ended up in the trash along with many other good things made by other Italian rockers (I think of Litfiba and Vasco Rossi).
Bruce Springsteen The Wild, The Innocent & The E-Street Shuffle
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Good review, the album is one of the few nice ones from my point of view.
G3 G3: Live in Tokyo
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It's just self-promotion, as well as a very carefully calculated commercial strategy orchestrated by record labels, but it finds all three enthusiastic because it's all publicity (as if they needed it).
John Petrucci & Jordan Rudess An Evening With John Petrucci & Jordan Rudess
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The votes... Congratulations on the review
John Petrucci & Jordan Rudess An Evening With John Petrucci & Jordan Rudess
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Great music, of the highest quality... Those who said they wanted to see Petrucci in action with the acoustic are satisfied... sounds pretty good, right? :-)
Omar Pedrini Shock (cd singolo)
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Don't worry about the short review; in fact, for a song like this, it's even too long. Oh my, what an abomination...
Nickelback All The Right Reasons
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From the singles, they seem like a kind of international "Ligabue-band," that is, pop with some distorted electric guitars. Great review.
Leonard Cohen Songs of Leonard Cohen
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Beautiful review for a great artist. Suzanne is fantastic, almost more beautiful than the remake of De Andrè.
CapaRezza ?!
CapaRezza ?!
21 may 06
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The review is nice, the album contains some noteworthy tracks, even though it's not my genre.
Brian Eno Music For Films
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Yes, De Andrè and De Gregori in "Oceano."