Trio "Aparis": Markus Stockhausen, Simon Stockhausen, Jo Thönes more
This time, I’ll take care of the cover... more
I had even put the cover on! more
I also have it on vinyl... more
His masterpiece, no way around it. And to think it’s not really my “cup of tea.” more
With B. Frisell and C. Haden more
The little wizard of odd times more
De Luxe Edition more
their best work! more
The greatest musical failure in Italy, in the "qualitative" sense of the term, of the last twenty years at least. more
Almost perfect album with 8 songs, each more beautiful than the other! On par with the equally fantastic "Rising." more
A Joe Jackson at his peak. You can feel his desire to enchant, to astonish, to completely envelop the listener, with melodies that are sometimes romantic and melancholic, other times angular, elusive, full of rhythms and pure genius. This is FOOL: intense atmospheres, powerful rhythms, rock and singer-songwriter vibes, melodic pop and edgy rock come together to form what is, in every sense, A TRUE MASTERPIECE. more
1 "classic" CD with study dialogues and a false start + 1 CD with semi-unreleased recordings of the sextet 1958-1960 + 1 DVD 81’ (documentary, CBS television video, photo gallery) more
The Capitone. more
It needs to be available in all formats. more
The debut album of the quintet with John Coltrane. more
Strange temporal pairings between the two discs... more
Twin record of “Moon Beams.” Same session, May 1962. more
Twin album of "How My Heart Sings." Same session May 1962. more