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Less unbridled than its predecessor, "Hermit" is nonetheless a small masterpiece, with lyrics of great depth and songs that are simple at first glance, but reveal treasures of melody.
NUNO777
- 19/07/2010
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Much more nuanced and diversified than "Bump Ahead", "Hey Man" is a return to classy, racy Hard Rock but represents a break for Mr Big, who is now a shadow of his former self.
NUNO777
- 02/03/2012
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If you're new to Steve Vai's career, don't overlook "Alien Love Secrets", as it's an integral part of the fabulous edifice built by this guitar genius.
NUNO777
- 28/08/2009
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Jennifer Batten's "Above, Below and Beyond" is a real gem of instrumental guitar.
NUNO777
- 08/12/2017
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"Mr Big" is a debut album that combines all the ingredients to make this young band a benchmark in melodic heavy/rock from the 80s and 90s.
NUNO777
- 07/10/2011
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"Surfing With The Alien" remains symbolically Joe Satriani's best-known album, thanks to its freshness and false simplicity.
NUNO777
- 02/01/2014
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In a Gothic Punk movement with a strong Indian imagery, "Dreamtime" is the shortest album of The Cult but not the least dense and launches the career of a group which will leave an indelible trace in the world of the Rock.
NUNO777
- 22/07/2009
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If there are two Steve Vai albums to own, they are "Passion & Warfare" and this "Fire Garden" which surpasses it in many points.
NUNO777
- 04/09/2009
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