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SI ON AVAIT BESOIN D'UNE CINQUIÈME SAISON

Harmonium

 

Prog Folk

4.35 | 1474 ratings

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King Crimson776
5 stars The best canadian album ever. Quite a statement, but this is honestly way better than Neil Young or Rush or... The Guess Who. The music on this album is just so perfect. It starts out with Vert, which might be the best song on the album starts out with this trippy echoing flute and then goes into one of the best melodies I have ever heard. Dixie is the most feel good song I have ever heard, and I don't even know what the f*ck they're saying. Depuis L'Automne isn't quite as great as the first two, but it is still remarkably engaging and catchy for a long track. En Pleine Face is another very catchy song that reflects the season it represents very well (Winter for this one). Histoires Sans Paroles is an epic instrumental track except for some wordless vocals that isn't very memorable but has many good melodies. In my opinion this is one of the greatest albums ever recorded, essential to everyone; you're missing out if you haven't heard it.
King Crimson776 | 5/5 |

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