Judas Priest Unleashed In The East
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but to everyone everyone...
Judas Priest Unleashed In The East
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Well... thanks again to everyone.
Robbie Williams Intensive Care
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ah... the vote
Robbie Williams Intensive Care
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Damn... fifth review of this crap album that I honestly have learned to hate due to repeated forced listens... how disgusting... bleah... the little table where Robbie Williams's songs are created has never been so shockingly devoid of ideas... I'll just give a rating to the album, which is better... the reviewer remained anonymous, and he did well.
Rick Wakeman The Six Wifes Of Henry VIII
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I liked the reception... I'm not very familiar with the album but I remember that it impressed me when I listened to it a while ago... so, based on my memories...
The Carl Stalling Project Music From Warner Bros. Cartoons 1936/1958
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beautiful review on something that too often is considered distractedly as "background"... congratulations on the choice and the development... clap clap... well done
Keith Jarrett Gran Teatro La Fenice di Venezia, 19 luglio 2006
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Maybe all the novices of the site wrote like you do... compliments... great debut... keep it up...
Negative Sweet & Deceitful
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Whiterose... we’re just not on the same page... the review is too lacking in content and definitely inconclusive in some phrases that don't flow well enough to encourage reading... I'm sorry, but I really don’t like it... however, it’s your first review, so here’s the usual 3 for encouragement... I don’t know the album, so I won’t rate it... bye.
The Berzerker World Of Lies
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I didn't know about the Guinness... anyway... a 3 rating... on a scale from 1 to 5, if you give a 4 to a not-great-but-not-to-be-discarded work, what do you give to a really nice album on the verge of greatness but with some small dips in quality? 4.6777777777777?
Vobiscum Christenblut
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no one understands the art of the cover... the boy with the smirk points to the artist's self-satisfaction in seeing his sculptural body reflected in the lens of the Kodak used by the photographer (Cartier-Bresson)... the airplane indicates the desire to escape and fly where everything is more beautiful and happy and the makeup is a way to describe the famous Pirandellian masks that sadly rest on all faces... in short... a masterpiece...