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Marco Ferradini Ricomincio da... Teorema
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Marco Ferradini's reputation rests almost entirely on his collaboration with Herbert Pagani (which led to the Q-Disc "Schiavo senza catene," also containing "Teorema" and a handful of scattered tracks in subsequent albums), and on little else ("Quando Teresa verrà," in my opinion the most interesting track from the Sanremo Festival of '78, "Lupo Solitario dj," a track nonetheless influenced by Pagani's poetic style, and "Aironi," released on a scarcely successful album in 1990). Perhaps his greatest merit lies in carrying forward the project of rediscovering Herbert Pagani's work through shows and a recent tribute album ("La mia generazione"). As for the collection reviewed here, it seems to me a rather sad endeavor, almost a necessary passage for artists who have fallen into obscurity.
The Gil Evans Orchestra The Gil Evans Orchestra plays the Music of Jimi Hendrix
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An operation that could only yield mixed results.
Muse The 2nd Law
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Great for Nonciclopedia. That 5 average on the record needs to be lowered.
Toto Falling In Between
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Great review. I'm not particularly a fan of Toto, but I acknowledge that they are excellent musicians.
George Orwell 1984
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A terribly prophetic dystopia, but in my opinion not as much as "Brave New World."
Love Forever Changes
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Great album. '67 was a great year.
Camel Moonmadness
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It seems like a great album. Inspired review.
Bill Flanagan Gli U2 fino alla fine del mondo
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Classic book to read for free at Mel or Feltrinelli.
The Beatles Strawberry Fields Forever
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One of the most beautiful songs written by John Lennon, and it's a pity that it didn't find a place in "Sgt. Pepper." I too have been fascinated by the transformations of the track, especially in terms of arrangements, as witnessed by the Anthology. I particularly love the "Take 7," for Harrison's guitar.