Absolutely one of the best electronic albums of the second half of the 70s. more
8.5/10
One of the best in all of Italian prog more
9 The best of the Mahavishnu more
9/10 The most beautiful among the collaborations with Shakti, it combines virtuosity, spirituality, and enjoyment, the latter element somewhat lacking in the previous two albums that were a bit too lengthy. more
10/10 What can I say, is the most spectacular album of English prog enough? more
8.5/10
Two splendid albums in the style of the Keith Tippett Group. Happy Daze is a must-have for all fans of Dean and Keith Tippett. more
7.5
A beautiful album by Dean (from 1996) that alternates challenging passages with more enjoyable tracks like the splendid Gualchos. Domancich is, as always, sublime at the piano. more
7.5 Dean's debut album, dated 1971. An extremely enjoyable free jazz record, especially in the longer tracks like the opening "ooglenovastrome." It shows that, along with Wyatt, he is the most creative within the core of the Soft Machine in "Third." Hopper and Ratledge cannot match up. more
7.5
Beautiful gem and one of the last live performances of jazz drummer Tony Levin alongside Paul Dunmall and the incomparable piano of Sophia Domancich. more
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