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Gino Vannelli Brother To Brother
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Great!!! Thank you AntonioDeste, I'm interested in everything... among my references I forgot (unforgivable): "School Days" by Stanley Clarke :)...
Gino Vannelli Brother To Brother
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tell us, and thank you :)...
Gino Vannelli Brother To Brother
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thank you :)... I know Steely Dan (not very well, need to explore more) I don’t know Michael Franks, I will take care of that... all the pieces I mentioned are deliberately instrumental ;)... "you get me" just music...
Gino Vannelli Brother To Brother
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Premise, it’s not my genre... the review intrigued me, and it’s well written... I listened to the album, interesting, but frankly, I expected (my ignorance) an almost instrumental album; instead, it's "too sung" for my tastes, it's too "dance"... of course, I'll listen to it again, because the sounds and harmonies are exceptional... Brother To Brother is beautiful, it left me spellbound... now, however, I’d like to make a small appeal; I would look for atmospheres and melodies like the following: "A Remark You Made" by "Weather Report"; or "Captain Marvel" by Chick Corea; or "Elegant Gypsy Suit" by Al Di Meola; or "Lalene" by Keith Jarrett; or "Toledo" by Pino Daniele... so, to find wonders like these, in which direction should I move? Any advice?... thank you...
Neil Young Harvest Moon
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Hey, but I also find "man's need a maid" beautiful, poignant, and moving...
Richie Sambora Stranger In This Town
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Yes, you intrigued me, because I absolutely can't stand Bon Jovi... because you're right, since 5 it's "Selling England By The Pound"... because I actually find that "Wanted Dead Or Alive" is a great song... so I'll listen to this album... nice review, it has a relaxing "bules" tone...
AA.VV. Sanremo 2006 - 56° Festival della Canzone Italiana
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interesting the review... I particularly agree with the appreciation for Cristicchi's song, everything else is boredom... great Verdone, awful all the other useless international guests... Cabello is annoying and silly, Ilary is good, but not particularly beautiful... too bad for Dolcenera's song which is not convincing... Zarrillo definitely below his average... terrible Povia... the singer of the Nomadi seems like a great singer... Maffoni's young proposal is unbearable with that "diarrheal" voice, he will end up forgotten... Britti is unpleasant, and he’s untalented at singing... Tatangelo has polluted the festival with that terrible little song... a festival that needs to be completely rethought (not Cotugno)... the most important thing is missing: the music...
Neil Young Harvest Moon
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Dear Donjunio, a very enjoyable and interesting review, but frankly, I find your judgment on the album quite disagreeable. Let me explain: the comparison to the masterpiece "Harvest" is indeed unavoidable, if only for the title, but if "Harvest" deserves a 5 (and it does), this one surely cannot... Perhaps it's also because I loved "Harvest" too much to appreciate lesser albums in the same way... You mentioned "Old Man," which for me is one of the absolute masterpieces, if not "the absolute masterpiece" of Neil’s entire production, but I found nothing in "Harvest Moon" that comes close to it... However, blinded by the "desire" for "harvest," maybe I didn’t listen to it properly; I will give it another chance now. At the moment, my rating would be a 2... the review, on the other hand, is truly well written...
Pino Daniele Bella 'Mbriana
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The truth is that up to "bella 'mbriana" everything is fabulous, including the less mature "Terra mia." Certainly, on a scale of 10, I would rate "Pino Daniele" =10 "nero a metà"=10 "vai mò"=10 "bella 'mbriana"=9 "terra mia"=9 "Musicante"=8. However, even the albums that are worth 9 and 8 contain tracks that deserve a 10, like "annarè," "toledo," "stella nera," "lazzari felici," "na tazzulella e cafè"... I’ll stop here, the list would be long, very long...
Pino Daniele Bella 'Mbriana
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nick81, Mel Collins plays on the album "Musicante," from 1984... which I hope gets reviewed soon, otherwise "yours" I will take care of it myself...