Jan Garbarek Group Twelve Moons
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Yes, I remember Odradek, hi :)
Ralph Towner Time Line
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Wow, what a discussion!! But excuse me, I don't feel like reading all this debate... especially since a quick glance shows that it tackles themes that have already been discussed a lot (perhaps too much). I just passed by because I wanted to say that I'm re-listening to this album now and the sensations it’s transmitting to me today on this calm day are different from the first times; in short, it feels better. Then I was wondering if it's true that "you can't objectively accuse this work of coldness," as Antonio said, when I realized I've never questioned it, since more than an objective accusation, mine was a subjective feeling, and I believe that is always legitimate and true. Hello :)
Jan Garbarek Group Twelve Moons
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Here it is, arrived on the homepage, and it's a pleasure to read. I love all your enthusiasm alongside the technical notes, and since it's hard to add to what has been said, I'll leave you just one more listening recommendation related to this, which is Agnes Buen Garnas's album "Rosenfole," featuring Garbarek on sax. Bye :)
Alva Noto + Ryuichi Sakamoto Insen
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Found it!! Now I’m listening... ready, set...
Cristiano De Andrè Scaramante
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Well, yes, in the end that’s what I wanted to say too, but in different words. Let’s say that when I referred to talent, I had a different meaning in mind, because I included the ability to create an original and recognizable language. Hi :)
Alessandra Celletti Overground
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I just heard you on a show on Radio Tre presenting the album "chi mi darà le ali," you have a lovely voice :) I must say the emotional impact of your music really struck me, it seemed like a truly beautiful project. I hope to be able to listen to it much more deeply soon. Bye :))
Vinicio Capossela Live @ Teatro Augusteo, Salerno 25-04-06
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I don't find the album heavy; it's certainly not easy, but it grows on you listen after listen, and it's a lot of fun to go looking for the hidden passages and quotes in the lyrics one by one. Lazzaro, I checked the ticket; I'll see him on May 12th, and I also believe I won't regret it. Ciao :)
Cristiano De Andrè Scaramante
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Certainly, he's an excellent musician, but it seems he lacks that little bit of talent that could help him take off. Bye :)
Bruce Springsteen We Shall Overcome - The Seeger Sessions
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They talked to me about it last night as a great record, and my conversation partners specifically warned me not to pay attention to the last anonymous "devils and dust." Tonight I’ll try to listen to it from my trusted dealer, and then we’ll see.
Anouar Brahem Le Voyage De Sahar
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Ah, I'm glad to hear you like Mullah and Punisher. I believe this album deserves visibility; for many here, it could be a way to "diversify" their collection. Although this morning, while re-listening to Thimar, I felt a pang in my heart because it has some very moving passages that make me love it significantly more than this one, perhaps also due to the greater influences from Surman and Holland. If you don't know it, get it without hesitation. Bye!