Marco Salzano

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Nazareth: Hair Of The Dog
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Glorious Scottish band whose reputation is built on a solid array of pure, unadulterated Hard Rock tracks. This 'Hair of the Dog' from 1975 concludes with an epic piece perhaps better known for the Metallica cover: Please Don't Judas Me. Make way for the rough voice of Dan McCafferty, and be sure to do some air guitar when Manny Charlton's solo comes in!
New Trolls: Concerto grosso (n.1)
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
I believe that the choice of the Concerto Barocco was the winning card for the New Trolls, who succeeded where other, more renowned groups (read Deep Purple) had failed. The decision to rely on the verses of the Bard was also the right one. A classic of Italian prog.
Nina Simone: Nina Simone & Piano
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Forget about My Baby Just Cares For Me. Those who want to grasp the true essence of Nina Simone must listen to this austere solipsistic masterpiece: just her, her ebony fingers caressing the piano, and her powerful voice in the messianic crescendo of I Think It's Going to Rain Today, silky in The Human Touch, raw and archaic in the spiritual Nobody's fault but mine, fragile to the breaking point in I'll get around without you very well. Great bonus tracks.
Nina Simone: In Concert: Emergency Ward!
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Half live, half in the studio. This applies to the two Harrison covers. Absolutely fantastic "My Sweet Lord," an intense gospel that is also an anti-militarist poetic recital, by the way in front of an audience of soldiers. Intimate and heartfelt instead is "Isn't It a Pity," just voice and piano.
Nina Simone: To Love Somebody
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Riding the wave of success from Ain't Got No-I Got Life, Simone continues to explore the new standards of pop rock. Thus, we have a Suzanne transformed into a poetic calypso, Turn! Turn! Turn! brought back to its gospel origins with a female choir, a Beatles-esque Revolution completely reinvented as a gritty protest song, and the title track that might just surpass the original by the Bee Gees. Wrapping it all up is a spine-tingling Dylan trio (especially Just Like Tom…).
Riding the wave of success from Ain't Got No-I Got Life, Simone continues to explore the new standards of pop rock. And so we have a Suzanne transformed into a poetic calypso, Turn! Turn! Turn! brought back to its gospel roots with a female choir, a Beatles-like Revolution completely reinvented into a gritty protest song, and the title track that may even surpass the original by the Bee Gees. It concludes with a spine-chilling Dylan trio (especially Just Like Tom…).
Nina Simone: Nina Simone and Piano!
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Forget My Baby Just Cares For Me. Those who want to capture the true essence of Nina Simone must listen to this austere, solipsistic masterpiece: just her, her ebony fingers caressing the piano, and her immense voice in the messianic crescendo of I Think It's Going to Rain Today, satin in The Human Touch, rough and archaic in the spiritual Nobody's fault but mine, fragile to the breaking point in I'll get around without you very well. Excellent bonus tracks.
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