First album of the most blatantly pop-light phase of Campovecchio, a nice, transitional record that doesn’t leave much. In this phase of his career, he would do better with the next three albums, leading up to "Crises," and of course, the works preceding "Platinum" are of a completely different caliber, so this pleasant, dignified little record remains there in a limbo, neither here nor there. The essence of the album lies in the taitoltracche in four parts, three of which are beautiful, classic Campovecchio-style, unmistakable style and guitar sound, a lighter version of compositions from previous years (part III, however, sucks). The rest is nothing bad but also nothing memorable, including the cover of "I Got Rhythm" by Gershwin, in a pleasant version but nothing more.
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