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Pooh Palasport
Pooh Palasport
22 jan 23
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I have always appreciated that trilogy from the 80s a lot, but I know I’m in a clear minority... however, I’d say I prefer those 3 albums over any from the 90s (Oasis is from '88).
George Winston December
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always good Silvietto
The Doors Other Voices
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Tell the truth that this was just bait for @[IlConte]
Moby Play: The B Sides
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Comandini, Francioso, Schwoch. My early years with football. I care about you.
PS Play is still, in my opinion, a stunning album. Nes described it as "the most beautiful blues album of the 90s," and I don't think he was too far from the truth...
Men at Work Two Hearts
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Always great
Marco Masini L'altalena
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His music is deeply underrated to me. I grew up with that couple of albums, and when I hear "grunge" mentioned in relation to Grignani, I can't help but laugh. To me, the only one who can be remembered here in Italy - for lyrics, sounds, intentions - is him.
Red Hot Chili Peppers Return of the Dream Canteen
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Beautiful, but it’s not new
The album, well... normally I would have despised it with all my might, after this, maybe...
Bebawinigi Stupor
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Let's go!
Miles Davis A Tribute to Jack Johnson
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I didn't like it. I think that for an album like this one, as it was for Get Up With It, we can and should say much more than the usual overused clichés. To put it briefly: that it was a soundtrack, the production and post-production process, the role of Teo Macero (!), the fact that it's practically an album built on 2 tracks and hundreds of different takes. Things that I believe are much more interesting and encourage much more listening and understanding of this work.