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Old 07.01.2013, 06:16 AM   #56
Mortte Jousimo
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Originally Posted by Blue Human
.I think BMR - DDN is also a period of exceptional quality, I love those records. However - experienced in real time (i.e. as those releases came out) you get Into the Groovey (which I'm not keen on) which spoils the consecutive run of top releases.
Well, I think Ciccone Youth is not meant to be taken totally serious, I think it was kind of "therapy"-project of SY and they just wanted to have some fun and played with samplers. But on the other hand, I really love Whitey Album, there are some very great tunes like G-force, Macbeth. I really also like Into the Groovey, although I´m not big Madonna-fan. I think CY made it much better than Madonna!

To me there are no "golden" periods. I think the Sy Golden time started in EVOL and not ended since. Of course I love also those first three albums, but I think it was their searching time and they found their true "self" in EVOL. EVOL, Sister, Washing Machine & ATL are only masterpieces, BMR is not masterpiece to me (as it is to some others).
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