Perhaps Fornaciari's last great album, although the two that followed are still commendable. "Il volo" is among his top 5 works. more
Great debut for the Battiato-Sgalambro duo. Nice little record, with several excellent tracks, but to be honest, I find it one of the less powerful works of the philosophical phase. It will definitely get better with the next two. more
Someone explain to me why this character is in the "artists" section. more
The first true innovator of Italian music. I can even forgive him for things like "Piange il telefono." more
A tuxedo, a cigarette, a pair of sunglasses, and the character would emerge. If only there were actors of this caliber today. more
One of the few actors to have navigated the decades of Hollywood without ever losing his essence, remaining true to his character while developing it through the eyes of directors like Stanley Kubrick, Martin Scorsese, Roman Polanski, and Bob Rafelson. A few minor missteps in the 2000s, but as far as I'm concerned, he's made his mark in history and can smirk as much as he likes. more
Listened to it again today. I remembered it being worse. There are some gems, starting with La storia and then moving on to Poeti per l'estate, A Pà, Scacchi e tarocchi, Ciao ciao, Tutti salvi. In short, a beautiful album that fully deserves its four stars. more
It took some time to process it. Now I simply find it stunning. more
The sequel to Titanic. I like it. more
I don't know, I find it a bit silly. more
A rather useless little game. A stylistic exercise. more
Dedicating a piece to Pasolini is not easy, but Franceschino succeeds. And with praise. more
I've always loved this. It mocks all those pseudo-singers who churn out songs we listen to on the beach or who dance while doing Zumba. At least, according to my view. more
Really beautiful. Perhaps the arrangement could have been a bit more substantial, but it's fine as it is. more
The text is well-written, but it feels a bit childish to me. more
Well arranged and the text is really well written, but it could have been stronger. more
Giving him less than 5 seems crazy to me. And there are reasons for that. more
Probably his most beautiful and inspired work ever. Every piece is better than the last, not a single misstep. Masterpiece. more
From the white period, perhaps only the one that feels a bit subdued remains, but there are still some excellent insights present. 3.5 more
A fundamental craftsman of sound, his music is a journey beyond the portals of paradise. more