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Vasco Rossi Live @ Torino 22.04.10
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Beautiful page, with respect. I don't have much to add about Vasco... sometimes he still brings something good out, even amidst so much useless stuff, only good for making money.
Enzo Carella Vocazione
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An interesting recovery; at one point it seemed like it could make a leap in quality, which failed (apparently) due to character issues. Certainly, it was one of the few interesting proposals (alongside Fanigliulo, Ciro Sebastianelli, the Pandemonium, and Gianni Mocchetti, who had already collaborated with Battiato on "Pollution") from one of the worst festivals of the 20th century (that of 1979).
Pino Daniele Bella 'Mbriana
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Pino Daniele at his peak, then, unfortunately, progressively, "tutta n'ata storia".
Pat Metheny Bright Size Life
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I only have "80-81" from him, and I've happened to hear here and there some more recent work. He's always given me the impression of an eclectic artist, certainly talented, who enjoys himself a lot. I don't know this one, but it seems fair to say, like Jack Torrance, that "the morning has gold in its mouth."
Mike Oldfield Live At Montreux 1981
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Dry and essential, this one. 200. I don't know the album, but given the tracks included, I trust the rating.
Cesare Pavese Paesi Tuoi
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I only knew this almost by the title, but I still miss it. I didn't know it dealt with such a risqué topic. I'm voting in favor.
Michael Jackson History: Past, Present And Future, Book I
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In my opinion, Jackson was already out of it here. A plastic disc packed with hateful rhetoric.
Madonna Celebration
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Fluff nicely packaged.
Madonna Bedtime Stories
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I only vaguely remember "Take a bow."
Francesco Guccini Non So Che Viso Avesse
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Among the various autobiographical books and interviews that crowd the shelves (now they’re available to everyone!), one of the most interesting, both for its content (you can say a lot about Guccio, but not that he is trivial) and for its style (the charm of the Storyteller lies in using other topics to also speak about himself).