Hey, this is Franco D'Andrea from Perigeo on the piano, no kidding! more
God on the microphone more
This charges me up like a spring because Lucio rambles for 2 minutes with his wacky scat. more
In the monograph edited by Baldazzi, this is the masterpiece of the album. Let’s say it’s a witty piece compared to the average of the album. 4 stars, and up. more
Ah, dear old Lucio: he gives you a languid song like Stornello where tears well up, and then all of a sudden he drops that "But they can go fuck themselves" that only he could put in a song without ruining it. What a character. more
I don’t see anything brilliant. Only the foundation is less bad than others. more
I have to say it has a nice text. However, the base is ruined by some pretty silly background vocals. more
The most beautiful in the album. A bit jazz, a bit pop. A lovely song LIKE A STORNELLO, EH @[Eneathedevil] more
Annoying. In fact, really bothersome. more
The problem is this: if an instrumental is one of the best tracks on the album, one must ask oneself a question. more
Honestly, it could have developed better. The text has some nice ideas. more
Well, honestly superfluous. I acknowledge the value perhaps, but to me it seems like a failed attempt to recreate the atmospheres of Tu come eri. more
Why do I imagine Bonolis and Laurenti having coffee? Anyway, he has all the makings of a successful solo artist. more
The suitcase on the bed, the one from a long journey, and you without saying anything found the courage... more
I prefer his alter-ego Antonio. more
Great artist, often underestimated. I agree with cece65. more
Stunning atmosphere, beautiful melodies, and a voice that penetrates... the soul, claro... more
THE GREATEST ITALIAN ARTIST more
a clever, articulate, and sarcastic description of current couple relationships in the web era, where it’s just a matter of pressing a button to (think you can) make a love story born online vanish; but that’s not how it works. And so it happens that the one who needs to be deleted doesn’t want to be, has blue hair (like the blue fairy, coincidence? The wishes like those of Pinocchio, another coincidence? Well, I don’t know but I believe, as much as you do, in coincidences or rather IN THE LANGUAGE OF COINCIDENCES, WHICH IS NOTHING BUT - I believe - a way of communicating with the universe of frequencies where we throw our desires and everything comes back to us in some way to be fully lived or canceled. I know it’s a bit unclear, but what were you expecting from me??? more
One of the greatest interpreters of Italian music, if not THE greatest. We miss you, Mia.. more