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Herbie Hancock Dis Is da Drum
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Like Bartle and Mr. Wolf.
Sonny Rollins And Coleman Hawkins Sonny Meets Hawk!
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A evocative review-narrative that, in my opinion, conveys a lot about the album between the lines.
Guido Harari De Andrè
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Nice mention... I didn't know this photo of Harari that captures the Master in a moment of deep, essential humanity. I really like the photo of Harari with Faber, who has his head in his hands in front of the bottle of whiskey.
Bologna Violenta Il Nuovissimo Mondo
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Nice review, but it's not for me.
Slash Slash
Slash Slash
20 apr 10
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It seems like a bit of a sell-out to me (the album, not the review). Slash is talented, he has technique, but as a songwriter, well... come on...
AA.VV. Bossa n' Roses
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Agreed with Giovannia. Many albums are more fun to review than to listen to.
Jovanotti La Mia Moto
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Acute examination of a character, expression of an era where disengagement sometimes bordered on idiocy. Back then, I listened to Salvi (I was 14 years old, I couldn't be prosecuted by law), but also Guccini and Gaber. This Cecchetti operation shares many similarities with that carried out shortly after with Pezzali and Repetto (even though the two jovial Pavesi, in comparison to the dolt from Cortona, seem like intellectuals). A hateful and awful record, as indeed much of the buccal-intestinal emissions of this guru of nothingness, to whom I would give a five, but on his face (after putting on a double pair of iron gloves).
B.B. King Live At The Regal
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Great review, thanks to which I now know a bit more about this great character, who impresses me especially in person.
Rainbow Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow
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A good start.
The Miles Davis/Tadd Dameron Quintet In Paris Festival International DeJazz, May 1949
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Like Malderecchie, strolling with Juliette Greco.