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Nickelback All The Right Reasons
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News of the century.
Guns N' Roses Appetite For Destruction
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@Doctor J. I don't know who voted for you and when. Anyway, you are on the list. Keep in mind that some human cases are added by the editors, like MaledettaPrimavera.
Jethro Tull Under Wraps
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"I find (don’t take it the wrong way) 'Stormwatch' very poor" ... But of course! Here, everyone shares their opinions, and there is no right or wrong. Then again, objectively, the discography of Jethro Tull is immensely vast and varied: everyone picks their favorites based on their own unique musical taste. - As for whether Anderson is still creative... I think he is creative enough: he hasn't had any sensational strokes of genius lately, but he still churns out pleasant music. I am young and I thank them for still being around (I finally got to see them live in Milan, at the Arcimboldi Theater). However, I completely agree on one thing: for quite some time now, they've been using practically the same setlist. Why not reintroduce a few tracks from 'WarChild', 'Minstrel In The Gallery', or even 'Broadsword And The Beast'? Or why not... reinterpret some tracks from 'Under Wraps' with a classical arrangement? - Finally: I have never listened to 'Rupi's Dance'. But from what I've heard, it should be similar to 'Christmas Album'. - It’s always a pleasure to participate in a serious discussion: we need more of those here on DeBaser!
Guns N' Roses Appetite For Destruction
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@Doctor J. The name of Axl Rose L.A. was already sent a few days ago. Now we need to wait for the update.
Guns N' Roses Appetite For Destruction
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@corey5. I'm not the one who names, but I'm not an editor that I don't name for privacy reasons. I send the list and then he updates it whenever he wants.
New Trolls Concerto Grosso n° 2
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Thank you for the information Logic: having both on a single CD will make me enjoy listening to them more, and it will make it easier for me to compare them.
Eagles On The Border
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A brief but very nice review... the producer's story is definitely charming. I don't remember the album itself, but I generally like the Eagles' style: I'll go listen to it again.
Jethro Tull Under Wraps
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Rereading Antoniodeste's comment, I realized I was a bit harsh with the 2/5 rating I gave him. According to my personal taste, however, "Under Wraps" is inferior to "A" ... yet the low score was mainly due to the frustration of hearing the absurd addition of two songs in the middle and two at the end ("Apogee" is beautiful as a conclusion and that’s how it should have remained): these 4 tracks could have easily been tagged on as Bonus Tracks... placed this way, they disrupt the rhythm and flow of the album. - After all this rambling, I’ll correct the score to a three.
Jethro Tull Under Wraps
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Excellent and detailed review that expresses all the disappointment you felt after listening. As you aptly say, "Under Wraps 2" is a little gem (indeed included in the box set "20 Years Of J.T.")... also pleasant are "European Legacy" and "Heat". But even "Apogee" (despite being infested with synths and drum machines) is not bad at all in my opinion.
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here
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An excellent and epoch-making album on which there’s very little left to add: no weak tracks... all the songs are, to say the least, spectacular! A decent review: it doesn’t bring anything new, but in return, it is pleasantly readable.