Doctor-L Monkey Dizzyness
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What is Hal for you? preventive castration? fear of the new? particularly tight finances? Tell me why you will NEVER (!) listen to a record like this... you know how it is, every type of totalitarianism scares me and kinda intrigues me... :-)
Goran Kuzminac Ehi ci stai
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...and who gives a damn
Frankie Hi-Nrg MC Ero un autarchico
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I have both and I would say they are two different things, indeed. With Caparezza I have more fun because of the general irony, while with Frankie I’m more inclined to listen to the lyrics because the "music" isn’t there or is just a pretext. Anyway, I prefer Caparezza.
Doctor-L Monkey Dizzyness
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"Delighting this small group of carbonaro recalcitrant admirers of the genre, of which I am a part": I subscribe and sign.
Nice review, but is the album easy to find?
Paul McCartney Chaos And Creation In The Backyard
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(Sorry Enkriko, but sometimes you seem gratuitously stupid to me.)
Forgive me if it's just my impression.
Great review.
Fantômas Delìrium Còrdia
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THIS IS NOT A REVIEW, THANK YOU.
If we don't like the album, we are kindly asked to explain "why", what went wrong, what could be improved. Free invective is not very enlightening and is ultimately unhelpful because it tells me little or, in this case, nothing about the album.
Morgan Non al denaro, non all'amore né al cielo
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Agree with michi.
Perfectly useless record: either you rework De André "ex-novo" and try to do "something else" (dub? techno? with cello and sax?) or redoing it on the same ground is a lost comparison from the start. Plus, the character gets on my nerves so much that it's hard for me to set that aside...
Caparezza Le Verità supposte
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I found it to be definitely a CD above average, with interesting and original lyrics, and on top of that, the artist is literally crazy (see the DVD "In vertitas supposte"...). Aside from Fuori dal tune-ne-neel, which has annoyed everyone, I don’t find any pieces to be “thrown together.” Too bad, because the review is a bit Bulgarian and the CD deserved more...
Piero Pelù Né Buoni Né Cattivi
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I met Pelù in person for work (now 5 years ago) and he seemed to me like a somewhat shy and reserved person, even if that doesn't appear to be the case for most. He might have gotten a bit full of himself by now, but back then my impression was positive. Just to be clear, I liked the first Pelù from the early Litfiba, whom I also saw in concert (1988), period. What they became later matters little to me and didn't really capture my attention: and I've told him that too!