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Arti e Mestieri Giro di valzer per domani
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Now I understand Martufello....hahahahahahaha!!! It's really cute! Thanks for the clarification (:
Frank Sinatra The Voice
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Beautiful recording. I don't listen to this kind of music very often, but I'm ready to say that Frank, like other great artists, will never die. I have a vinyl collection of Sinatra (4 records), and I've listened to almost all of them, so I feel like giving a rating not to the album, but to Frank's overall artistry. PS: the rating is a 4.5.
Pink Floyd Atom Heart Mother
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the votes
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Rec not bad, but you didn’t mention the track that is (for me) the best one on the album "Alan's Pischedelic Breakfast." It doesn’t matter how many duplicates there are of a review, what matters is to write it well, and this one is. I’ll conclude by saying that "Ummagumma" and "Atom Heart Mother" are two different albums; the former is more complete in terms of experimentation, while the latter, aside from the titular suite, is more fluid.
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symbad the joke about E,L&P is very nice even though I didn’t get it!(: I already knew it was called Classic Rock, but I associated it with bands like the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Deep Purple (whose first lineup was influenced by the Nice, so Prog), Led Zeppelin... and the type of Rock made by E,L&P I referred to as Symphonic Rock. And how did the term Progressive Rock come about?
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So, were Emerson, Lake & Palmer also referred to as Jazz/Rock?
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Antonio, what was this musical movement called back then?
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butler from what little I've heard so far, Chapter 6 are doing pretty well, a tip if you like Prog in general: give them a listen!
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the vote to the rec
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Arts and Crafts, for now, I've only heard of them by name, but little by little, with my ascent into the Olympus of Italian Prog, I will get there; I’ll keep this rec in mind. It's nice to know once again that the '70s were great for Italian music and that for this reason, they were able to appreciate us abroad. It’s curious that bands like Red Hot Chili Peppers draw inspiration from it. I’ll conclude by saying that I've listened to something from Captolo6 and La Locanda Delle Fate, other highly qualified local Prog groups.