tom traubert

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Alice Gioielli Rubati
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A quite successful album, despite the not-easy objective. But Alice is the quintessential Battisti interpreter.
Pink Floyd Animals
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Much, much better than The Wall.
Van Morrison Magic Time
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Really interesting the introduction and the quote from Fellini... which made me think of something De André used to say and that I believe fits perfectly: "I've always had few ideas but, in exchange, fixed ones." But it's clear that only the greats can afford that.
David Gilmour On a Island
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Well, a comparison is always permissible. Both are, by the way, excellent albums. Just as Broken China by Wright is excellent as well. It’s precisely the same diverse aspects that made the band's music so enchanting and complex. The ideal fusion of these three albums would be a masterpiece branded Pink Floyd.
David Gilmour Teatro Arcimboldi Milano 24.03.06
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Oh yes, it's really a shame. Moreover, given the sad events of these days... who knows if they'll make them think. Whatever happens, there's no point in sighing; in a week I will be in Piazza San Marco to relive the experience!
David Gilmour Teatro Arcimboldi Milano 24.03.06
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Great concert, David and Richard touch the instruments and all the Pink Floyd magic comes out of the amplification. Echoes simply poignant. Sadly absurd controversy.
Fabrizio De André Vol.3
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The review makes some wild mistakes but gets the rating right: 5
Fabrizio De André Tutti morimmo a stento
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What an album...
The Cranberries Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? (The Complete session 1991-1992)
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The Cranberries made a grand debut, but the subsequent No Need to Argue is even better; then the problems begin.
The Cranberries Bury The Hatchet (The Complete Session 1998-1999)
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The album, like others by the Cranberries, alternates very beautiful tracks (Promises, Animal Instinct, Just My Imagination) with terrible and boring ones (Desperate Andy, Copycat, Delilah) that inevitably lower the overall value of the record and force the repeated use of the >Skip button, which, by the way, represents one of the biggest advantages of CDs over vinyl... and this album reminds us of that.