For arrangement and lyrics, let's reach out to Elio. Wow, fantastic! more
I believe it is the testament of the nerd world. At least, that's my conviction. more
The arrangement is a bit of a mess, the lyrics are good. more
Arranged by God and the text is a bit more substantial than usual. more
If you remove the plectrum from the title, the definition of the piece comes out. Let's add a completely and Ta dan. more
Overall, a good album, although it obviously doesn't even come close to his masterpieces. Probably Bennato's penultimate work, fully inspired. Almost 4. more
After a couple of not-so-great albums, the Professor finally finds the motivation to get back up: a great album, although I slightly prefer the three that follow from the nineties. more
But is there anyone who knows another song of hers besides "Bandiera gialla"? more
He is greatly loved by many of my peers who rightly grew up with his band, except for me. Personally, I never considered him a great vocalist, but he’s not to be thrown away either. However, his latest works have left me completely indifferent. more
Not bad in terms of vocals. As for the albums/singles, very, very inconsistent. Average 2.5... let’s go with 3. more
A pillar of rock drumming who, with age, has become the spitting image of Giovanni Storti. more
The reincarnation of Jesus Christ more
Great debut for the two singer-songwriters from Rome. The best of De Gregori was still to come; here he doesn't shine too much (although "Signora aquilone" and "Dolce signora che bruci" are both stunning tracks), while Venditti already proves to be more than an excellent singer-songwriter, with indelible gems like the famous "Roma capoccia" and the poignant "Sora Rosa," both written at the age of 14. more
Quite primitive. A good record. more
The non-music from across the ocean (come on, at least you’ll enjoy Brit 1 or 2); the 360° opportunism of Black-tone declined to today's Business; the mainstay of trash in a creolized sauce; a D-list Pausini duetting with the greatest artistic traitor of all time: a singer whose group starts with C, and whose name is not Steve; a categorical, stratospheric insult in multi-channels to dance (the traditional one), meditation, poetry, or just to those who make hard analysis of disparities, the lifeblood of crime, the rhetoric of fake followers of a cleric who uses God long before venerating Him, of the various addictions that ruin lives and tarnish communities, of the media rot that leads us to bully individuals that it is an understatement to say are innocent, of the power wielded by those who command the banks and the internal slave trades made Riders, of the trivialization of a viral pandemic like the one we are experiencing right now; (back to B.K.) one of the most influential gay icons along with Pinx and Rihanna, and don’t read it in a homophobic key: it’s a naked truth. I will conclude. The thirty-nine-year-old fur-clad woman from Houston who does not turn a blind eye to those with problems, with a child who will learn only one lesson from her: get suckled, eat, drain, and flee! more
Underrated work, but excellent as far as I'm concerned. The best of the 85-89 trilogy, with arrangements that aren't too pompous (unlike the subsequent one) and no filler tracks (unlike the previous one). "I matti," "Mimì sarà," and "Pane e castagne" are the standout tracks. 4.5 more
When Venditti was still being listened to, when Venditti was still offering us real music, rather than "Unica," "Ogni volta," or similar nonsense from the last thirty years... an album with great soul. It's just a shame about the rather unfortunate arrangements, which prevent it from getting a 5, but the songs themselves are stunning. 4.5 more
Multinstrumentalist and producer from São Paulo, among his numerous projects is the famous indie-electro band Cansei de Ser Sexy (CSS). more