The first signs of yielding, but at the same time still a more than decent record, even though the previous one and the following one are clearly superior to me. 4 fair stars. more
I listened to it again recently and reassessed it, but not for the better... it remains the first album that marks a "change of course," after a significant period of great albums. However, I still believe that anything less than a 4 doesn't make sense. more
When you have nothing to say, say nothing. When I have something sensible to say about this masterpiece, I will say it; for now, I’ll just leave this rating. more
Among his earliest albums, this is perhaps the least musically original, but at the same time the most heartfelt and sincere. The title track is likely the most beautiful song dedicated to Naples. 4.5 more
The best forgotten band of Italian hardcore more
I want this at my wedding. Screw the wedding romanticism, moseca! more
The best Guccio of the last 30 years, an absolute masterpiece. "Cirano" and "Vorrei" are worth the entire album on their own. more
The greatest of the Renaissance composers and unrivaled master of polyphony. more
The best...in the blues field, no ifs, ands, or buts about it... more
I see it as a slight step back compared to the works from '88 to 2000 (and I also add the beautiful "Lampo viaggiatore" from 2003), but it is still a great album. Almost 4.5. more
Surely one of the best albums of Renatone (the best definitely among the double ones). Following this, his stage name will reflect the quality of his musical proposals. more
The most convincing among the albums of the "first Fossati," clearly superior to the previous and the next one, but still a bit immature. Average 3.5, which I round up to 4 out of affection. more
... please... reading this crap early in the morning... more
the only track on the album with decent lyrics. more
Sappy, cloying, embarrassing. Two stars only for the wonderful final solo by Gato Barbieri. But the lyrics are something indecent. "My name is Antonio and I’m a singer-songwriter" (...) "My name is Laura and I have a degree" (was it too expensive to give her another name?) "They call me Jesus and I’m a fisherman" (!!!) "My name is Aisha like a song" (?) "I’m the fourth of three thousand people" (??????) more
Here still knew how to write, the tub. more
Unexpected masterpiece. A Ramos was magnificent. Just the two parts of the plant are enough for the 5 stars. more
Here it was already on the decline, although still appreciable. If it hadn't been for Morandi (I can’t stand his voice and his way of singing), I would have easily given it a solid 4. more
Enough with "Sera di Gallipoli". more