Dijf Sanders To Be A Bob
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I read, curiosity ignited, then I listen to the samples.
Morgan Non Al Denaro, Non All'Amore Né Al Cielo
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But no Antonio, I think it's a nice tribute to Faber, nothing worth tearing your hair out over, of course, but some of the arrangements are interesting. Bye.
Residual Echoes Phoenician Flu And Ancient Ocean
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I had lost this in the river of reviews, later I listen to the samples even though I strongly doubt I’ll be able to get my hands on this CD.
Michael Camilo Thru My Eyes
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I was just mentioning that dialogue between Jarrett Davis Bartz in the review of caz, anyway, now I’m sending you a piece of that story on CD :)
James Levine - The Met Orchestra Mussorgsky: Pictures At An Exhibition - Stravinsky: Le Sacre Du Printemps
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I finally managed to finish it; I read it in chunks slowly because there were really so many things to learn from the reading. Renewed compliments.
Brisa Roché The Chase
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Intriguing proposal and review, bien :)
Morgan Non Al Denaro, Non All'Amore Né Al Cielo
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According to the problem, it is precisely the fact that Morgan emphasizes, while De Andrè tells stories, managing to evoke the will-o'-the-wisps of the souls of the hill, something that Morgan cannot achieve.
Morgan Non Al Denaro, Non All'Amore Né Al Cielo
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Ehm ... calling someone a genius might be an exaggeration. Anyway, this album has been thoroughly analyzed in the four twin reviews (with attached comments). There you will find the answers you are looking for about Antonio and Shine. In short, the differences lie in some musical arrangements that highlight the baroque side of the music (with developments from: Vivaldi, Pachelbel) and in Morgan's vocal interpretation, which is less detached from the journalistic style of Faber. However, I found the live performance quite disappointing.
Terry Callier Speak Your Peace
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Listening to the night samples, a thought: "and where does this come from?" :))
Ludwig van Beethoven Sinfonia n.°6 in fa maggiore, Op.68.
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A beautiful excursus into one of the most famous symphonies, which I personally love less. I would not have excluded Toscanini from the choices, while I would leave out the pompous Karajan, whom I have always appreciated less for this reason.