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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: Looking Forward
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Tracks:

Faith in Me – 4:21
Looking Forward – 3:07
Stand and Be Counted – 4:52
Heartland – 4:28
Seen Enough – 5:14
Slowpoke – 4:31
Dream for Him – 5:03
No Tears Left – 5:06
Out of Control – 4:09
Someday Soon – 3:43
Queen of Them All – 4:23
Sanibel – 4:20
  • Stanlio
    8 sep 17
    Musicians:

    David Crosby — vocals; electric guitar on "Stand and Be Counted"; acoustic guitar on "Dream for Him"
    Stephen Stills — vocals; guitars on all tracks except "Slowpoke", "Out of Control" and "Sanibel"; Hammond B-3, bass guitar, percussion on "Faith in Me", maracas, double bass on "No Tears Left"; percussion on "Queen of Them All"
    Graham Nash — vocals; acoustic guitar on "Someday Soon"
    Neil Young — vocals; guitars on all tracks except "Sanibel"; harmonica on "Slowpoke"; tiple on "Out of Control"; celeste on "Queen of Them All"
    Additional personnel
    Joe Vitale — drums on all tracks except "Looking Forward", "Slowpoke" and "Out of Control"; Hammond B-3, batas on "Faith In Me"
    Michael Finnigan — Hammond B-3 on "Stand and Be Counted", "Heartland", "No Tears Left" and "Queen of Them All"
    Spooner Oldham — keyboards on "Slowpoke" and "Queen of Them All"; pump organ on "Looking Forward"
    Ben Keith — pedal steel guitar on "Looking Forward", "Slowpoke" and "Out of Control"; Dobro on "Looking Forward"
    Denny Sarokin, Snuffy Garrett — guitars on "Sanibel"
    James Raymond — piano on "Heartland" and "Dream for Him"
    Craig Doerge — keyboards on "Sanibel"
    Donald "Duck" Dunn — bass on "Looking Forward", "Stand and Be Counted", "Seen Enough", "Slowpoke", "Out of Control", "Someday Soon" and "Queen of Them All"
    Gerald Johnson — bass on "Heartland"
    James "Hutch" Hutchinson — bass on "Dream for Him"
    Bob Glaub — bass on "Sanibel"
    Jim Keltner — drums on "Looking Forward", "Slowpoke" and "Out of Control"
    Luis Conte — congas, jombe bass drum, batas on "Faith in Me"; percussion on "Dream for Him"
    Alex Acuña — timbales on "Faith in Me"
    Joe Lala — congas on "Faith in Me"
    Lenny Castro — percussion on "Heartland"
    Vince Charles — percussion on "Sanibel"
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: Déjà vu
Nastro Audio I have it ★★★★★
It is one of the most popular albums of the seventies and has become an icon of that decade over time.
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: American Dream
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
It is the first studio album in which the quartet is back together after eighteen years.
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: 4 Way Street
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
my first live
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: So Far
Nastro Audio I have it ★★★★★
First official collection of the beloved CSN&Y
Re-read later in life, in its entirety, it will appear to us as a new book: for example, as a parable of modern man, eager, determined to dominate the world outside of him, and who finds his salvation in the creation of objects, which "restores dignity and beauty to common actions, to common things." The fundamental data of the story are now known to us, and our attention will be free to focus on the details, on those minute facts that Defoe's art employs (and it can also be said that he was the first great modern "reporter") to make such an "extraordinary" story plausible. "Reiterating that in the foreground there is nothing but a clay bowl," as Virginia Woolf says, "he persuades us to see remote islands, and the solitude of the human soul." (from Adelphi)
Daniel Lanois: Acadie
Nastro Audio I have it ★★★★★
Debut album of our Daniel accompanied among others by the Eno brothers & the Neville brothers.
  • Stanlio
    11 sep 17
    All tracks written by Daniel Lanois unless otherwise noted.

    "Still Water" – 4:29
    "The Maker" – 4:13
    "O Marie" – 3:13
    "Jolie Louise" – 2:41
    "Fisherman's Daughter" – 2:47
    "White Mustang II" (Lanois, Brian Eno) – 2:54
    "Under A Stormy Sky" – 2:20
    "Where The Hawkwind Kills" – 3:51
    "Silium's Hill" – 3:00
    "Ice" – 4:26
    "St. Ann's Gold" (Malcolm Burn, Lanois) – 3:31
    "Amazing Grace" (Traditional, arranged by Lanois, John Newton) – 3:47
Daniel Lanois: For the Beauty of Wynona
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
The CD was released on March 23, 1993, but the track "Sleeping in the Devil's Bed" had already appeared in 1991 as part of the soundtrack for Wim Wenders' film Until the End of the World.

All lyrics and all music are by Daniel Lanois.

The Messenger – 5:27
Brother L.A. – 4:19
Still Learning How to Crawl – 5:19
Beatrice – 4:21
Waiting – 2:00
The Collection of Marie Claire – 4:17
Death of a Train – 5:47
The Unbreakable Chain – 4:19
Lotta Love to Give – 3:38
Indian Red – 3:46
Sleeping In the Devil's Bed – 3:02
For the Beauty of Wynona – 5:50
Rocky World – 2:55
Daniel Lanois: Shine
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Released ten years after the previous album.

All tracks written by Daniel Lanois unless otherwise noted.

"I Love You" – 4:31
"Falling at Your Feet" (Bono, Lanois) – 3:41
"As Tears Roll By" – 3:55
"Sometimes" – 2:28
"Shine" – 3:30
"Transmitter" – 3:08
"San Juan" – 2:33
"Matador" – 5:02
"Space Kay" – 2:01
"Slow Giving" – 3:52
"Fire" – 3:38
"Power of One" – 3:43
"JJ Leaves LA" – 4:13
Daniele Del Giudice: Staccando l'ombra da terra
Cartaceo I have it ★★★★★
It can happen one day that you have to fly alone, and get lost just as one can get lost in life. It will then be necessary to understand the magnitude of the mistake, to balance between instinct and maneuvers, dizziness and equilibrium... (einaudi.it)
Daniele Del Giudice: Mania
Cartaceo I have it ★★★★★
Six worlds and six stories of today's imagination...

- A piece of music lost in the ether is the motive for an anonymous murder.
- Violating death becomes possible through persuasion with the seduction of discourse.
- The ruthless and precise account of a hand-to-hand struggle that transcends fiction to become a direct experimentation of Evil.
- A rogue Neapolitan night ends in a deadly nightmare that takes us back to the eighteenth century.
- An ancient fortress, resembling a magical object, summons bodies into battle and a real victim of the era into pure virtuality.
- The passage of a comet turns the act of observing into bitterness.
Daniil Charms: Disastri
Cartaceo I have it ★★★★★
- Eccentric, cruel, strictly musical, gratuitous, Charms' literature is a dizzying antidote against any established order.
- This funny, paradoxical, hilarious book that the reader will enjoy with a smile on their lips for the sharpness and humorous intelligence of its situations, cost its author in 1941 his arrest, internment, and then death in a psychiatric clinic. According to Stalin, Charms was a dissenting voice against the dictatorship of the proletariat; he was "just a little man incapable of experiencing the joy of the man who has learned the new language of a new world" (from einaudi.it)
Daniil Charms: Casi
Cartaceo I have it ★★★★★
Charms himself alluded once to the peculiarity of his way of being with words that were strikingly simple, direct, and precise:
"I am only interested in 'nonsense', only in that which has no practical meaning.
Life interests me only in its absurd manifestation.
Heroism, pathos, daring, morality, emotion, and risk are words and feelings that I find detestable.
But I perfectly understand and admire: enthusiasm and exaltation, inspiration and despair, passion and reserve, debauchery and chastity, sadness and pain, joy and laughter." (cit. Adelphi)
Dario Fo: Mistero Buffo
Cartaceo I have it ★★★★★
"Because, following the tradition of medieval jesters, it mocks power by restoring dignity to the oppressed."
Motivation for the Nobel Prize in Literature 1997
"In all of Italy, Fo is known as an actor, but little as an 'author.' Yet around the world, his texts are known and performed." Umberto Eco
Mistero Buffo is the most famous of Dario Fo's works and also the one that has sparked the most controversy... (wiki)
Irony, sarcasm, the jest of La strage degli innocenti, Moralità del cieco e dello storpio, Bonifacio VIII, or the drama of Maria alla Croce... are the hallmarks of Mistero Buffo, a text and a perfect theatrical mechanism that, with the pleasure of desecrating everything... tells the silent, millennia-old story of the subordinate classes in a political and social satire that retains its corrosive impact over time. (einaudi.it)
  • Mark76
    17 oct 17
    An authentic servant of the system, Fo. Horrifying, among other things, in the features of his face, highly disheveled and irregular.
  • Stanlio
    18 oct 17
    Because, did you have the fortune to meet him in person?
  • Mark76
    18 oct 17
    Perhaps she is not familiar with the iconostasis of the demon?
  • Stanlio
    18 oct 17
    I know several of them, which one are you referring to?
David Byrne: Rei Momo
Nastro Audio I have it ★★★★★
Various characters shape this album: Afro-Cuban, Afro-Hispanic, and Brazilian, with different styles like merengue, Cuban son, samba, mambo, cumbia, cha-cha-chá, bomba & charanga.
David Byrne: My Life in the Bush of Ghosts
Nastro Audio I have it ★★★★★
The ethno-cultural fusion that it accomplishes opens new perspectives and serves as the foundation for the multiple directions in which the music of the eighties and nineties would evolve. (cit. wiki)
David Byrne: Uh-Oh
Nastro Audio I have it ★★★★★
Nona Hendryx is also there to back it up...
David Byrne: David Byrne
Nastro Audio I have it ★★★★★
They are accompanied by among others:

Bebel Gilberto – background vocals

Arto Lindsay – guitar
David Byrne: Feelings
Nastro Audio I have it ★★★★★
Here we have both Gerald Vincent "Jerry" Casale (born in Ravenna), founder of Devo, and Mark Allen Mothersbaugh (born in Akron, of course), also of Devo.
Stories about the autobiographical related to the family sphere where he mocks himself and his relatives...

DS is considered the greatest living American humorist...
Well, "Senza luce" was the cover of "A Whiter Shade of Pale" by Procol Harum.

"Waiter, never mind..."
Dik Dik: Vendo casa
Vinile I have it ★★★★★
uhm, "The grass is high now, I know..."
Domenico + 2: Sincerely Hot
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Domenico + 2 is a Brazilian collective, now on their second outing, formed in 1998 from the minds and desires of Moreno Veloso (the son of Caetano), Domenico Lancellotti (of Calabrian descent, offspring of the composer Ivor Lancellotti), and Alexandre Kassim (a collaborator of, among others, Arto Lindsay and Caetano Veloso).

While the previous Music Typewriter, credited to Moreno + 2, showcased Veloso Jr. as the protagonist, this time it is Domenico's turn to navigate the blend of Brazilian tradition and retro pop. (source: sentireascoltare.com)
Don DeLillo: Americana
Cartaceo I have it ★★★★★
- The narrator of the novel is David Bell, a former television executive and later an avant-garde director. The story begins with an investigation into the existential malaise of the modern corporate man. Then the novel transforms, starting to question the power of cinema to distort reality. Bell creates an autobiographical road movie. The story addresses the roots of American social pathologies...

- The first half of the novel can be interpreted as a critique of the corporate world, while the rest focuses on the fears and dilemmas of contemporary American life. (wikipedia)
Don DeLillo: I nomi
Cartaceo I have it ★★★★★
The late Seventies: it's the period of the Islamic revolution in Iran, the energy crisis, and terrorist kidnappings.
James Axton, an American who conducts risk analysis for an insurance company, is tasked with reporting on the geopolitical situation in the Middle East.
From his office in Athens, he visits his wife and son who live on a small island in the Aegean.
Here, Axton learns of a ritual murder, perhaps the last link in a mysterious chain of crimes.
And he begins to investigate, following the traces of a mysterious cult that fascinates him.
From Greece, the story unfolds through an exhilarating journey to the East.
A thriller that evokes the magical potential of language. (einaudi.it)
Don DeLillo: Rumore bianco
Cartaceo I have it ★★★★★
"White Noise is a sweet and wonderful dream of anguish." (Martin Amis)

- The first part is a chronicle of the absurdities of family life and a satire on the academic world.
- In the second part, a spill of chemical materials from a train car creates a toxic cloud, making evacuation necessary in the area where Jack lives.
- Worried about having been exposed to the toxin, Jack is forced to confront the possibility of dying.
- The novel becomes a reflection on the fear of death in modern society and the obsession with medical care, with Jack trying to purchase on the black market a drug believed to alleviate the fear of death.
Don DeLillo: Libra
Cartaceo I have it ★★★★★
"The apocalyptic imagination of DeLillo confronts the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy in a breathtaking tale." - Newsday -

Many of the characters and events described are also present in the film "JFK - Unsolved Case" directed by Oliver Stone in 1991, main actors and characters:
Kevin Costner: Jim Garrison
Sissy Spacek: Liz Garrison
Tommy Lee Jones: Clay Shaw / Clay Bertrand
Gary Oldman: Lee Harvey Oswald
Joe Pesci: David Ferrie
Jack Lemmon: Jack Martin
Donald Sutherland: Mister X
Brian Doyle-Murray: Jack Ruby
Kevin Bacon: Willie O'Keefe
Walter Matthau: Senator Long
John Candy: Dean Andrews
Beata Pozniak: Marina Oswald
Vincent D'Onofrio: Bill Newman
Lolita Davidovich: Beverly Oliver
Tomas Milian: Leopoldo
Jim Garrison: Earl Warren
Don DeLillo: Underworld
Cartaceo I have it ★★★★★
- A novel that explodes the history, myths, and daily life of post-war America and reconstructs its remains. In a dizzying alternation of eras and figures... where protagonists and extras share the same space, where fictional characters coexist with Lenny Bruce and J. Edgar Hoover, the powerful head of the FBI... you find yourself transported from coast to coast, from one social class to another, from one ethnicity to another, in a collective destiny dominated by images and waste. Nuclear waste, generic trash, sentimental, erotic, and artistic fetishes. A fresco of America yesterday, today, and tomorrow, reminiscent of Altman's films... ranging from the baseball championship to Truman Capote's party, from the Texas Highway Killer to the Rolling Stones tour, employing an original and captivating narrative montage and the most diverse languages of the multiracial nation. (einaudi.it)
Don DeLillo: Body art
Cartaceo I have it ★★★★
"Time seems to pass.

The world happens, moments unfold, and you stop to watch a spider attached to its web.

There is a sharp light, a sense of things outlined with precision, strips of liquid brilliance on the bay.

On a clear and bright day after a storm, when the smallest of fallen leaves is pierced with awareness, you know with greater certainty who you are."

- Body Art -
Eagles: Desperado
Nastro Audio I have it ★★★★★
It's a concept album centered around the life of outlaws in the old West and the figures of the Doolin-Dalton criminal gang.

In summary, the authors attempted a parallel between the lives of the outlaws of the old West and that of a modern country-rock band constantly 'on the road' amidst excesses, failures, and successes.
  • Stanlio
    9 sep 17
    On the front cover, they were photographed by Henry Diltz (from left to right):
    Don Henley
    Glenn Frey
    Randy Meisner
    Bernie Leadon

    while in the back photo, they are seen lying on the ground, killed and bound as though they were actual "desperados" (from left to right):
    Jackson Browne
    Bernie Leadon
    Glenn Frey
    Randy Meisner
    Don Henley
    J.D. Souther

    The "Lawmen" who captured them are (from left to right):
    Gary Burden (photographer partner of Henry Diltz)
    Larry Penny (crew)
    Richard Fernandez (crew)
    Boyd Elder (Texas cover artist)
    Tommy Nixon (crew)
    John Hartmann (manager)
    Glyn Johns (producer)
Eagles: Hotel California
Nastro Audio I have it ★★★★★
An urban legend suggests that on the back cover one can catch a glimpse, leaning over a balcony in the hotel lobby, of Anton LaVey, founder and grand master of the Church of Satan.
Edmondo De Amicis: Cuore
Cartaceo I have it ★★★★★
More than a century has passed since Cuore was first published in 1886, making De Amicis the most widely read author in Italy. And yet, even today, this book strikes us with its literary merits: for the writing, for the wisdom of a complete screenplay, for the ability to conclude an episode with a single masterful sentence. The same pedagogical intent and civic commitment that permeate it demonstrate a moral tension capable of rendering it both exciting and moving, even for contemporary readers. (einaudi.it)

The monthly tales:
October: Il piccolo patriota padovano
November: La piccola vedetta lombarda
December: Il piccolo scrivano fiorentino
January: Il tamburino sardo
February: L'infermiere di Tata
March: Sangue romagnolo
April: Valor civile
May: Dagli Appennini alle Ande
June: Naufragio
  • adrmb
    29 oct 17
    Make a note if you haven't already of Comencini's miniseries.
  • Stanlio
    29 oct 17
    If you're talking about the one where Nino Manfredi played Mastro Geppetto and Franco Franchi & Ciccio Ingrassia were the Cat & the Fox, I saw it when it first aired on RAI (very beautiful!).
  • Stanlio
    29 oct 17
    Forget what I just said, I got a bit confused for a moment, I thought we were talking about Pinocchio and that's it, sorry.
  • adrmb
    29 oct 17
    No, darling, but the director is still Comencini :) He is very delicate (nothing to do with that mess with Scarpati and Valle).
Edward Bunker: Educazione di una canaglia
Cartaceo I have it ★★★★★
- The book in which the author tells the true story of his life: from his first entrance to San Quentin prison at seventeen to present-day Los Angeles.
- The experiences in the worst prisons of California, on the streets of Los Angeles, and in the underbelly of Hollywood have credentialed him to write some of the most disturbing and powerful modern novels about prison.
- Whether he's smoking a joint while sitting in the gas chamber chair, or picking up a knife used by a serial killer, or swimming among the marbles of the opulent Neptune pool in San Simeon, California, Bunker simply lays out his goods, bare and raw. The result is chilling, yet not devoid of a proud morality, because it is pure truth. (cit. Einaudi)
Emily Brontë: Cime tempestose
Cartaceo I have it ★★★★★
In the lonely and wild moors of Yorkshire, a tumultuous and destructive love affair unfolds. All the tormented contrasts that ignite between the inhabitants of a comfortable dwelling in the valley and those of a farm on a windy hill converge in the figure of the foundling Heathcliff. The contradictory and poisonous human passions intertwine love with suffering and cruel revenge. The exploration of conflicting affections and extreme emotions does not undermine the adaptable precision of a style that "shatters all parameters of knowledge of human beings, only to breathe such a life into those unrecognizable transparencies as to make them transcend reality" Virginia Woolf.
Equipe 84: Tutta mia la città
Vinile I have it ★★★★★
On the drums, there was none other than Franz Di Cioccio...
Eraldo Baldini: Bambini, ragni e altri predatori
Cartaceo I have it ★★★★★
- To find malevolent creatures or bloodthirsty monsters, it is enough to move into the Po Valley. Among swamps full of secrets, winter mists, threatening woods, or renowned beaches lurks a dark demon...

- Combining fantasy and unease at will, Baldini's tales are a magnet that captivates and does not let go until the last page. (Einaudi)
Eraldo Baldini: Mal'aria
Cartaceo I have it ★★★★★
In October 1925, Carlo Rambelli, an inspector from the Ministry of Health, is sent from Rome to an area in the province of Ravenna on the border with the Valli di Comacchio to investigate a suspected malaria outbreak. As soon as he arrives in the village of Spinaro, he finds the dead body of Dr. Bonini, the local physician who could have provided him with useful information about the health situation, probably from suicide. In Spinaro, Oreste Bellenghi, a former squadrist and personal friend of Farinacci, calls the shots, and despite polite phrases, he appears to be uncooperative with Rambelli, as is most of the population; among the few exceptions is Elsa Corzani, the young maid of the deceased doctor. (from Wikipedia)
Erich Fromm: L'arte di amare
Cartaceo I have it ★★★★★
In this essay, published in 1957, the German philosopher intends to show how love is a true art form and, as such, requires discipline, concentration, patience, supreme interest, and humility. It is not a "manual" as the author himself specifies in the prologue, but a demonstration of how every attempt to love is doomed to failure without an active development of one's personality, and there can be no love without the ability to love one's neighbor with faith, humility, and courage. Throughout the work, the sociologist analyzes "authentic" love, frequently referencing Greek mythology and the Old Testament; he also describes its various deviations and substitutes such as sadism and masochism. The work includes several critiques of Sigmund Freud and his patriarchal conception of sex. (wikipedia)
Erich Fromm: Avere o essere?
Cartaceo I have it ★★★★★
Man, Fromm observes, is like a vessel that expands as it is filled, so that it will never be full (p.93). Our ego is at the foundation of our sense of identity and encompasses both actual qualities (body, possessions, cognition) and fictitious ones (images of ourselves, p.100). The character structure of an individual constitutes their true being, while their behavior can only be a mask, an appearance (p.130). Having and being are potentials of human nature: at the existential basis of having lies a biological factor, the drive for survival (p.134), while at the existential basis of being there is the need to overcome one's isolation, which is a specific condition of human existence. The deciding factor regarding which mode will prevail for the majority is the social structure with its norms and values (p.141).
Ernest Hemingway: Il vecchio e il mare
CD Dati I have it ★★★★★
Thanks to this book, EH received the Pulitzer Prize in 1953 and the Nobel Prize in 1954.

If you have time, go check out my comment here: Il Vecchio E Il Mare - Ernest Hemingway - Recensione di ligdjs