aries

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Paolo Conte Parole d'amore scritte a macchina
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I love this record. And I’m typing it out.
Ivano Fossati Panama e dintorni
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This album represents a significant advancement compared to its predecessors (which, nonetheless, featured various moments of considerable depth). The captivating and cinematic "Panama," "J'adore Venise," and the poignant "La costruzione di un amore" are rightly cornerstones of Fossati's work. But another gem, which seems to be overlooked, is the piercing "Se ti dicessi che ti amo," in which Fossati crafts words and notes with mastery. Fossati is one of the singer-songwriters who has evolved the most throughout his career, but he already started from a rather solid foundation.
Loreena McKennitt The Wind That Shakes The Barley
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Beautiful review, written with passion. A journey into other musical realms, but it seems ideal, in small doses, for meditative moments.
CapaRezza Il Sogno Eretico
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Caparezza is the only rapper I find likable and in whom I see glimpses of intelligence.
Miles Davis Star People
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Good review, I don't know the album.
Jimmy Page Death Wish II OST (Il giustiziere della notte n.2)
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I didn't know that Jimmy Page had also composed soundtracks.
Clint Eastwood Hereafter
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Apart from the initial scene, disappointing. Not every doughnut comes out with a hole.
R.E.M. Collapse Into Now
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In my opinion, Stipe & C. (so I avoid the article dilemma I-THE) were great until Up! Since then, they've always done their job well, even though the albums of the last decade don't particularly excite me. Repetitive or not (I lean towards not), they are one of the few current bands I can listen to without getting bored.
Uriah Heep Head First
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A decent job. Let's keep the average.
The Smiths Strangeways, Here We Come
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I believe they have done better. I vote of confidence. The titles of the first two tracks you mentioned made me smile.