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Aerosmith - Legendary Expanded Edition [SHM-CD] [Limited Release]AerosmithLegendary debut albumwhile the album itself as a whole was not a masterpiece, its still legendary because it spawned on of the biggest forces in Classic Rock named Aerosmith. plus Dream On is kind of the best Classic Rock song of all time.
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The Boys of Dungeon Lane [SHM-CD] [Deluxe Edition (Limited)] [Cardboard Sleeve (mini LP)]Paul McCartneyProbably His Best Since Flaming PieThis is probably McCartney’s most consistently strong album since Flaming Pie. Each song has merit and the first single Days We Left Behind is undoubtedly his best song for many years. Like all McCartney albums it takes time for many of the songs to truly appeal and the production is different under the control of Andrew Watt. It will be interesting to see how I feel about the album in a few months time and further listening. The 7 inch mini lp packaging is a real bonus and I ask that it be repeated for future top artist releases including any future rereleases of the Beatles’ albums.
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"Kumodesuga, Nani Ka? (So I'm a Spider, So What?) (Anime)" Outro Theme Song: Genjitsu Tostugeki hierarchyWatashi (CV: Aoi Yuki)10/10 Anime Theme soundtracki wish this singer did more songs than just the opening and closing themes for the anime. these songs are so good and i need more.
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Look Up Jujutsu Kaisen Satoru Gojo Tokyo Jujutsu High School Ver.What a cutie!Gojo, with his mischievous gaze, is simply adorable! He is excellently crafted down to the smallest detail (his glasses have clear lenses) and flawlessly painted! A little treasure to love!
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Acquiring The Taste [Cardboard Sleeve] [Limited Release]Gentle GiantMy favourite GG album"Acquiring the Taste" sounds like the moment when the group truly begins to sketch an identity that would later make it a clear outlier within progressive rock. The level of musicianship achieved is impressive not only because of the evident technical skill, which is never showy, but also because of the inventiveness. There is an almost handcrafted care in the way ideas fit together, with everything sounding as if each element was designed to occupy exactly that space and no more. The melodies avoid the obvious, and the chosen paths rarely follow the most comfortable route, while the band's approach to progressive rock already hints at something less predictable and more challenging, both for the musicians themselves and for the listener. The arrangements reveal a restless band that always seems to suggest it might turn left when everything points to the right. The performances match this proposal with precision and personality, without ever sounding cold or mechanical. In fact, there is a constant sense of anticipation, along with a subtle premonition that Gentle Giant has not yet shown everything it has in store, but is already making it clear that from this point on, nothing will be simple or ordinary. It is an album full of ambition without fanfare, ideas in constant fermentation, and a band that seems unwilling to repeat formulas. You can feel that this record does not exist in isolation. It works almost like a quiet premonition, the first firm step in a complex journey that would be anything but predictable.
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FOOL'S MATE (Cardboard Sleeve)Peter HammillOne of his best albums'Fool's Mate' benefits from having the other Van Der Graaf Generator members along for the ride, as well as the incomparable Robert Fripp. All are clearly heard exerting their musical personalities, but within the framework of curiously short songs. As usual, Hammill takes center stage with his songwriting and captivating voice. This is a perfectly enjoyable record from start to finish. I liked it at first spin. One of Peter Hammill's finest, happiest and most easily approachable.
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Over [Cardboard Sleeve]Peter HammillThis album is something uniqueEvery track on this album is great, and there's no filler anywhere to be heard. Speaking instruments, the album is fine in this category as well. Guitar, Piano, Organ, are all here and are all played very well. Of course Van Der Graafs own Guy Evans does all the drum work, and we get old member Nic Potter playing bass. Top it off with some great violin work and we have a winning formula. This masterpiece is highly recommended.
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Kimi No Yo ni Fureru Acrylic Stand "Cafe Oshiroibana -Kimi No Yo ni Fureru x STELLAMAP Cafe-" ChinatsuAcrylic Stand ChinatsuGreat Acrylic Stand, in very great quality!! I love this story very much plus the characters in it. So I wild definitely purchase again :)
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Kimi No Yo ni Fureru Acrylic Stand "Cafe Oshiroibana -Kimi No Yo ni Fureru x STELLAMAP Cafe-" KasumiAcrylic Stand KasumiThe Acrylic Stand was in great condition, in very great quality! I love this story and the characters. So I’m glad I got it!!
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Love Beach [Cardboard Sleeve (mini LP)] [HQCD]Emerson, Lake & PalmerThis record is not badVery accessible, but not addictive. The songs have full of decent instruments who are well played. The keyboards are honest, the drums do the job, LAKE sings properly. It's just that the progressive complex patterns are no more present. It's more a complex pop album. "Canario" is a very good symphonic complex song.
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Works Volume1 [7-inch Cardboard Sleeve (mini LP)] [Platinum SHM-CD] [Limited Release]Emerson, Lake & PalmerMusically they are really excellentThis album really shows that it was made with a lot of care, and it really took to ELP a long time to record it. It is a very ambitious album. It's different to their previous studio albums from 1970 to 1973. Overall, this may seem somewhat disjointed, with the variety of styles. But I consider it an excellent album. I still love it for the crazy variety and the talent of these amazing musicians.
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Works Volume2 [7-inch Cardboard Sleeve (mini LP)] [Platinum SHM-CD]Emerson, Lake & PalmerThis was the last great album by ELPThe sound is amazingly good, so that it makes a very dynamic album full of life. The keyboards are very colorful and melodic. There are many saloon ambiance piano parts, and the keyboards often sound like brass arrangements. The drums are rather complex and varied. There are some acoustic guitar parts, excellent percussions and very good lead vocals.
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Live At Rock Imperium Festival [Blu-ray+CD]Ronnie RomeroMissed OpportunityA very good performance, plagued by bad mix and poor video editing. Sound is very bass drum heavy and video has overlaid images, split screen and b/w shots.
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Rubber Soul [Limited Pressing]The BeatlesMasterpieceThis is the first album by the band to start heading in the psychedelic direction. It shows great instrumentation from everyone in the band, excellent production, and no bad songs what so ever. I consider this to be the most important album by the band for starting to go in that psychedelic direction. Its possible we would not have prog without this record in my opinion. Masterpiece, essential in any classic rock collection, and maybe any prog collection.
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For Girls Who Grow Plump In The Night [Cardboard Sleeve (mini LP)] [SHM-CD] [Limited Release]CaravanA highly recommended album"For Girls..." is an excellent Caravan effort that tends to be a bit overlooked due to the relevance of previous albums such as "In the land of Grey and Pink" and "If I Could Do It Again", but in my opinion, this one should not be overlooked at all, but be labelled as an excellent piece of prog rock.
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If I Could It All Over Again I'd Do It All Over You [Cardboard Sleeve (mini LP)] [SHM-CD] [Limited Release]CARAVANThis is Canterbury music at its bestIt's definately an album of it's time, which might turn some people off, but if you can look past that and just immerse yourself inside the music, I'm sure you'll come out thinking it's wonderful, whimsical, clever, but very challenging. A true classic and only their second album, more wonderment lay ahead!
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Waterloo Lily [Cardboard Sleeve (mini LP)] [SHM-CD] [Limited Release]CARAVANFor me an absolute gemSo overall Waterloo Lily is a different, yet excellent treat by this new, not-that-different, incarnation from Caravan. Anyone who is fond of jazzy-inclined good music, I highly recommend you this.
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MDNAMadonnaGreat albumUnderestimated by many but I love MDNA. Girl Gone Wild and I'm Addicted are my favourite tracks. Love Spent is another highlight. A must have for those who love collection japanese versions
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Rebel HeartMadonnaA must haveSuch a shame this album leaked before release. Also too many tracks that distracts listeners from the real good ones like Ghosttown, Joan of Arc, Heartbreak City and Messiah.
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1st Option [Blu-spec CD2]Barbee BoysEarworm after earwormI'll start with just: I love this album. This is what I imagine Madoka from Kimagure Orange Road listening to on her headphones. What this sounds like is if Joe Strummer had been the guitarist for Huey Lewis. It's everything that makes the 80s great. Pop-rock songs with a strong danceability and memorable hooks, ie. perfect earworms. Mo Yada! is catchy as all get out and I can't get enough of it; Shit! Shit! Shitto is another stand-out for playing on repeat. My only problem with the album is that it is 80s album length, before the dawn of cds and their extended play times. Luckily, there are 6 more albums to get from them (well, 5, as i bought their 4th when i bought this and that has more bangers like Naita Mama de Listen to Me and Megitsune on the Run). Barbee Boys rock.
