A bit more of "Distant Worlds," a bit less of "Noah's Ark." There are excellent ideas present ("The Season of Love," "The Music is Tired"), but at the same time, there are a couple of less impactful tracks that are still decent ("Depressed Zones," "People in Progress"). more
For the first 50 seconds it's fine, the instrumental keyboard intro could perhaps be done on another occasion. more
Sure, the text has a nice theme and is well written, but the Latin base, not really. more
I love the drumbeat; it could easily be from a rap track. more
Breaking down a text like this, I believe I've experienced it only a few times. The base is great too, with a bit more vigor. more
The text is acidic enough, but the base (apart from possibly being the father of Nel giro giusto by Bugo) is too "cazzara." more
"Too many times zero, baby, doesn't mean one." Above all more
Maybe it’s the base, maybe it’s DeGregori’s singing, but it seems to me that they don't respect the piece at all. It almost sounds like he is singing without giving much weight to the meaning of the lyrics. more
Visionary masterpiece. One of the few arrangements that reflect (and respect) the intentions of the piece. more
Here we set aside the base that sounds like "Burattino senza fichi" by Elio e le storie tese, but the lyrics are truly effective. more
It never captured me completely. The great albums of the '70s, but after that... who knows. more
Magnificent album, perhaps underrated. "They Will Ask You About Our Love," "The Bomber," "Song of May" but above all "The Father's Song" I consider the most successful tracks. more
One of the most beautiful and unjustly underrated albums by Sugar. Aside from the title track, which stands on its own, can we not mention songs like "Ridammi il sole" or "It's all right"?.. more
Devastating. more
For me, one of the best live performances by Degre. The unreleased track is, I believe, the first song of his that I ever listened to and one that I've adored the most. And the selected pieces have also been wonderfully rearranged (though with a somewhat strong presence of the tracks from Canzoni d'amore). more
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Among De André's less beautiful albums, but with a handful of stunning gems ("La ballata dell'amore cieco," "Canzone dell'amore perduto," "Fila la lana"...). more
Single from June 2019 that anticipates the release of the album Full Hand, the cover features a guy pretending to ski and the song is about a boy who wants to see a handsome guy dance after taking a ride on a horse behind the house. Or maybe it’s a metaphor… Who knows! more
American singer-songwriter of the indie-pop genre with strummed guitars. Former member of Hoops. more
Simply monstrous! more