Jack Kerouac I Sotterranei
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I'm interested. I just reread "on the road," and I think I fully grasped it this time, unlike the first time I dove into it. I largely renounce my review of the aforementioned book... and sooner or later I'll shoot myself the undergrounds.
Herbie Hancock Thrust
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Oh come on, am I supposed to be a sage now? Let's not get carried away! (thanks for the compliment anyway) I really like the review, I've never listened to the whole album, just a few scattered tracks... and I love it a lot. As soon as I can, I'll buy it.
John Frusciante Shadows Collide With People
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the soloist attracts me, I will try to educate myself
Miles Davis Jazz At The Plaza
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oh what the hell, is that jimmy cobb?? I apologize, I was convinced it was philly joe
Beppe Fenoglio La Paga Del Sabato
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I know by name...sooner or later I will delve deeper, lately I haven't had the time...
The Stanley Clarke Trio Jazz in the Garden
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What the hell, not even two words about Lenny White??
Rickey Vincent Funk: La Musica, Il Ritmo, I Protagonisti
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@nicola I haven't mentioned too many! That list is clearly partial, it’s just to invite you to listen to some of those artists who are so important... in any case, it's true, Curtis Mayfield should have been included, I take the blame.
Yes The Yes Album
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it's not a masterpiece, but it's beautiful
James Blood Ulmer Are You Glad to Be in America?
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I can't download anything like this that intrigues me a lot... funk is the preacher...
Alan Moore / David Lloyd V per vendetta
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intriguing