Caparezza Le Dimensioni Del Mio Caos
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The reception is disappointing without mincing words. I appreciate Caparezza's absolutely original style and the sharp lyrics that are never superficial.
Ornette Coleman Sound Grammar
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I really like the review; it’s written very, very well. I know Coleman, but this album is not yet in my playlist. I didn’t know about the two double basses they used to record the album, and when you add to that the value of the two musicians (besides Coleman’s unquestionable talent), my curiosity grows exponentially...
Vasco Rossi Il mondo che vorrei
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I haven't even read the review.
Rush Signals
Rush Signals
23 jul 08
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The review is good, but the album isn’t a 5-star one. It’s a decent album that continues a discussion hinted at with "The Moving Pictures," which is then the true masterpiece of Rush. A good review for a good album, but nothing more. And then you always talk about Lifeson and neglect the work of Peart and Lee, who are always impeccable.
Vasco Rossi Il mondo che vorrei
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Certo! Inviami il testo e provvederò a tradurlo.
Pearl Jam Binaural
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The review is great. I haven't listened to the album yet. I'm stuck on Pearl Jam's Ten, Vs, and Vitalogy. My favorite is definitely Vitalogy; you've really piqued my interest, so I'll listen to this album.
Lou Reed Metal Machine Music: Performed by Zeitkratzer
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I am a great admirer of Lou Reed. I mean, Transformer, New York, Songs for Drella... So many records of remarkable quality. BUT what is this album? An anticipation of industrial? Experimentalism? Or forced experimentalism from an artist, however great, who always wants to come across as the original type? I really like the review. Here, take this four.
Lene Marlin Lost in a Moment
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Lene Marlin is already a bold choice because I imagine there are many (myself included) who detest that sappy pop. That's not even the point. The review sucks. I don't know the album, so I won't rate it.