tom traubert

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DeAge™ : 7334 days • Here since 12 may 2006
Pink Floyd The Piper at the Gates of Dawn - 40th Anniversary Edition
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Useless review of an edition that actually needs to be explained, because we should say what's on those 3 CDs. Instead, nothing, let's do some cabaret with a little rhyme.
Stanley Kubrick Shining
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But did you take the review from the internet and translate it with Babelfish? I think so, yeah, otherwise it doesn't explain the Italian used and the inexplicable usage, for example, of "geremia" (!)
Ringo Starr Photograph: The Very Best Of Ringo
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4 to Ringo's glasses.
Milos Forman Man On The Moon
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Very. Beautiful. Everything. With special mention for Jim Carrey, outstanding.
Negramaro La Finestra
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Let it be a celebration of blood then.
Stanley Kubrick Eyes Wide Shut
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Uneasy, dreamlike, remarkably clear.
Michael Mann Heat - La Sfida
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Overrated. The last half hour disappoints.
Manu Chao La Radiolina
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Confusing review. The album, however, is beautiful, and Manu Chao is like that, take it or leave it. His is a musical and linguistic melting pot that brings together different ingredients, then disassembles them and recomposes them five meters away, but it works.
Max Gazzè Un Giorno
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@ precog: yes, I posted in a rush and the records are obviously four. If we want to find the "least unmissable" of the bunch, it's definitely the first one, which, despite being rich in often brilliant ideas, still feels a bit immature and, let's say, you can tell that the good Max still needs to fine-tune his craft, just like his use of voice.
Max Gazzè Un Giorno
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I stand corrected: "THE best singer-songwriter of the latest or second-to-last generation, without any doubt."