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Living Colour: Stain
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Third album and third hit for the band; the sounds become harder, more metallic, but the musical variety and enormous class remain. Led by Corey’s soulful voice and especially Vernon’s guitar, not to mention the powerful funk-hard rhythmic section, the album opens with the aggressive and compact "Go Away"; moving through the brief wild shard of "Auslander," and finally arriving at the stunning hardcore-thrash of "This Little Pig"... CROSSOVER FROM POLE POSITION...
  • imasoulman
    16 sep 14
    Nice, of course, but I prefer the first one and especially "Time's up". If it has to be a crossover, the funk part can't be too much in the minority compared to the metal-punk one. That's why I will always prefer the stratospheric eclecticism of Fishbone's "The Reality of my Surroundings" over the excellent Living Colour (who are bombastic, by the way, live).
  • De...Marga...
    16 sep 14
    And since we're talking about concerts, Living Colour will perform on November 15 at Bloom in Mezzago; I will most likely be there. While I appreciate the band's first two works, I find Stain, particularly for its pronounced metal component, to be my favorite of their albums... by a small margin, of course.
  • March Horses
    17 sep 14
    no, this is their best; I find the first one immature and a bit gaudy at times, while Tuime's Up is a bit too fluctuating and fragmented.
  • shark
    17 sep 14
    The cult of personality...tutututu..tutututu... I don't know many others...that one seems cool...
  • Belghazi
    17 sep 14
    I'm basically copying & pasting what March said about the three discs, this is really awesome!!
  • Lao Tze
    18 sep 14
    Time's Up, kaleidoscopic to say the least... challenging on the first listen, especially after I had already heard the first one... this one has a higher metal content... for me, they're all a 5.
The third album chronologically is released in 2011 by the Teutonic band; seven lengthy tracks, with the exception of one, all instrumental, showcasing their propulsive sound that gains power, volume, and dynamism throughout the auditory journey. Drawing from Isis, they emphasize the dark, mantra-like component of a repeated sound, at times obsessive, as in the best track of the album, "Arecibo (Long Distance Calling)," featuring a finale where the wall of sound created annihilates you...ACCRESCITIVI.
Lucio Battisti: Emozioni
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
"Lucio Battisti is a great artist, dead only physically. His voice, his Music, and his arrangements are still in the ears and hearts of all Italians, those of our age and even those of our children. And they will probably resonate with other generations yet to be born" (Quoted. Mogol). Twelve tracks make up the album: all unforgettable. "To step out into the moor in the morning where you can't see a step ahead, to find oneself again"...EMOTIONS.