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Goblin Zombi - The Complete Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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It's obvious that a legendary group like the Goblins could not have released an LP with such a ridiculous name as 'Il fantastico viaggio del bagarozzo Mark.' A CD shop in my city had three Profondo Rosso CDs on display. When I inquired if they had the Bagarozzo, they almost told me to get lost. The cute but brainless saleswoman looked at me suspiciously, saying, "We are a serious store." Poor things... So I gathered my courage and downloaded the whole LP in chunks, of course from YOUTUBE, and thanked whoever made it available for FREE and without horrified glances. But there are those who stubbornly want to know only this Profondo Rosso stuff...
Il Balletto Di Bronzo Sirio 2222
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YS: I only like the vocals at the beginning of the Second Meeting and the synthesizers halfway through the Third Meeting. Here I like almost everything. The trivial and silly lyrics: naivety is not a crime... Not all the lyrics on this LP are nonsense. At least there is music behind it, and what music!
Cristiano Malgioglio Le Donne Non Capiscono Gli Uomini
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The intellectual equality for a homosexual is still far away compared to heterosexual amoebas and hardened wankers but virile ones; it's not enough, it can't be enough. Listen up, queers, knuckleheads, and faggots: for you, perhaps only in 6000 years will there be intellectual understanding... regardless of sexual orientations...
Scandal... it's a scandal!!!
Mango Disincanto
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Angela now from 1979???
Unbelievable...
So I say: Mango was really 15 years ahead...
It's always like this, songs that at 20 didn’t do anything for me
now I listen to them with nostalgia, and I like them.
I’m getting old (and badly...?)...
Mondo Marcio Mondo Marcio
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I am 42 years old, and that already makes it clear that I’m quite old for Marcio. In fact, my tastes were already quite old-fashioned when I was 18... (Battisti, Progressive, Lauzi, Area, and many others that were no longer relevant by 1986, not a blessed thing). Well, I heard Ti Starò Affianco, and it brought a tear to my eye, yes, I agree, the usual rap-hip-hop-up-and-down without much substance, but you can immediately tell that the great orchestras of 101 elements, like, indeed, Battisti-Emozioni, have nothing to do with rap, but the words, meaning the lyrics, and also the voice, are touching. I step out of the dispute, but if the reviewer spreads crap with both hands, they better be careful, their stink can be smelled all the way over here...
Le Orme Florian
Le Orme Florian
17 aug 08
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From too many sources, in specialized magazines and on the Internet, I read '...the artistic decline of Le Orme that culminated in the two acoustic and classical-sounding LPs 'Florian' and 'Piccola rapsodia dell'ape'...
As if being classical and acoustic were a disgrace or a dishonor...
Le Orme Canzone d'Amore
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Robust, mature, and radiant pop, warm.
A record from '77 that I loved when I was 18, in 1986, when Madonna was all the rage, while I was shooting up huge doses of Orme, Area Bruno Lauzi in Genoese, despite not knowing the Ligurian language...
Franco Battiato L'Era Del Cinghiale Bianco
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The Area released 'The White Elephant', Battiato 'The Wild Boar': who will have the courage to delight us with songs about pure white bats or ethereal Mediterranean monk seals??? ...well, just kidding a bit...
Lucio Battisti Una giornata uggiosa
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It’s worth noting on the back cover of the album one of the last photos of Battisti wearing some hideous glasses with "TV screen" lenses.
But Mike, are you really sure that the person on the back cover is actually Battisti???
(I mean the one who got splashed in the face by the puddle from the LP)