AristarcoScannabue

DeRank : 0,21
DeAge™ : 7497 days • Here since 30 november 2005
Alan Sorrenti Aria
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Mr. Nobody, I didn't want to attack you, please forgive me, and your memories are so sweet that I would read them even in braille...
Alan Sorrenti Aria
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loy and altomare??????? damn, I did a little search on Google... they seem interesting... oh... does anyone have Claudio Rocchi's Volo Magico 1-2? I want the review!!!
Alan Sorrenti Aria
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The SentireAscoltare website isn't bad, but it feels like it's written like the posts for non-logged in users... you can't see a thing.
Alan Sorrenti Aria
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I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.
Alan Sorrenti Aria
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Lewis, I downloaded the Cilio disc from e-mule on the Razorback 2.0 server... but you can go to the publisher's website... let me find it and paste it for you...
Santana Abraxas
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scary cover!!!!!!!
Alan Sorrenti Aria
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Minimal pastoral structures, harmonized for guitar, piano, flute, cello, double bass, a few scattered voices, and percussion. A passion for music, a reflective mirror of Luciano's Self, sad yet hopeful. In these recordings, one can clearly perceive a necessity that is rarely found in music: a moment in which one can truly feel an artist in real contact with themselves. Luciano Cilio captures that suspended moment in time, like an authentic emotional testament, something to hold dear: these are the cover notes, written no less than by Jim O'Rourke. A skillful blend of Mediterranean passion and cultured avant-garde, Dell'universo assente is simply a stunning album. (9.0/10).
Alan Sorrenti Aria
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This is taken from SentireAscoltare, a webzine... it speaks of one Luciano Cilio... I, of course, downloaded his album...really beautiful...
"There was a time for the Italian pop avant-garde. A period, the 1970s, fertile for a Boot that rivaled, without shame, the more renowned England and America: Area, early Battiato, progressive. Various movements and epicenters, among which the Neapolitan scene stood out, divided between multicolored fusion (Napoli Centrale) and progressive rock (Osanna), without forgetting Alan Sorrenti's Aria, the only one worthy of the title Italian Tim Buckley, and not only. Collaborating with that Sorrenti was Luciano Cilio, a Neapolitan artist who passed away prematurely twenty-one years ago (he took his own life at the age of thirty-three), author of a single album, Dialoghi del presente, released in 1977 by Emi and never reprinted. Today, thanks to Fabio Carboni and Bruno Stucchi, owners of Die Schachtel, that record, complemented by other material from our artist, returns to the spotlight: practically, the complete works of an artist who left too soon and is inevitably unknown to most. Dell'universo assente - this is the title chosen by Girolamo De Simone, the project's curator and esteemed contemporary pianist, friend of Cilio - reflects the Mediterranean Neapolitan essence: a bucolic, free, and improvised folk, comparable to the music of groups like Third Ear Band and Popol Vuh, in a sense a precursor to the ambient music theorized by Brian Eno (the compositions date back to the late 1960s)..."
Alan Sorrenti Aria
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here!
Alan Sorrenti Aria
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Anyway, it’s so wonderful to see Aria’s icon on DeBaser's Home... I'm giving you back 5 Lewis!!!!!!