Once again, an album that brings us to the source of life, to the love for mankind and for the downtrodden humanity. more
"Cinema is a dream"; never before was a definition more true. more
As they wrote on the poster, a film truly beyond all imagination... for better or for worse. more
I own the CD, but only for "discographic completeness." A true musical garbage, atrocious from every point of view. I mean, out of eight songs, there should be at least one, I say at least one semi-decent one... NO! A mess 360°. And the saddest thing is that this man is the same pen behind albums like "Le cose della vita" and "Lilly"... after this, I dared not spend money on him again, except for "Dalla pelle al cuore" in 2007. more
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Daniele delivered one last jab with "Musicante," then it was all about his craft, selling little nonsense records and occasionally a sly comeback. We gotta eat...
However, for what he gave us until then, we miss him every day. more
The lesser-known brother of the international Paolo has grand talents as a chansonnier. Sharp, sometimes more ironic than his brother. "It's a gift from mom" deserves four stars on its own. :)) more
Pure enjoyment. Fairy-tale band. Perhaps Pino's last album to feature all beautiful songs. Perhaps... more
Pure utopia to marry rock with lyrics (in Italian) and the traditions of the province. But Ivan Graziani succeeded. With this work and with "Agnese dolce Agnese." more
Played with top-tier musicians, it is the work that began to make Ivan known. "La pazza sul fiume," "Il campo della fiera," and "Ballata per quattro stagioni" convey the essence of the genius Graziani well. more
Splendid work by Claudio that contains two unpublished masterpieces: "Dalla parte del torto" and "Nessun uomo è un uomo qualunque." The only major flaw, probably dictated by the meager budget, is the dreadful arrangements by Diego Michelon. No bass, no drums. Just programming and keyboards. A heartless album. more
One of Claudio's latest albums that reinterprets some of his love songs. It’s a record against hate. Extraordinary Nicola Alesini on saxophones. more
The only band to have entered the album charts in the famous American magazine Billboard. They played pure energy and now they are old foxes who know all the secrets of prog. "Alta loma five till nine" drives me crazy. I love them, but when I hear Di Cioccio sing, I always think of Francesco Di Giacomo. more
Perfect album, "musically" superior. Engaging and demanding lyrics :) with "Lunario di settembre" telling the story of a witchcraft sentence from the seventeenth century and the beautiful "Italiani d'Argentina." more
A troubled Vecchioni released this beautiful album featuring the famous "Signor giudice," a spicy invective against the judiciary. And then the cover designed by Andrea Pazienza... more
I've always found the title track terrible, but the rest of the album is quite enjoyable to listen to. It's definitely Daniele's last hurrah, speaking of (almost) whole records. 3.5 more
Still sparse arrangements but songs that have made an impact. "Prague Spring," "For When It's Late," "Ophelia," "See Dear." more
Is it the same person who wrote "Futura" or "La sera dei miracoli" or "Nuvolari" or "Stella di mare"??? Except for "Yesterday or lady Jane?". more
All it would have taken was "The King of the World" and the rest blank. I would have bought it anyway. more
Great innovator. Top record. more