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Joseph Gordon-Levitt Don Jon
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He was in the TV show "Una famiglia del terzo tipo"!
The Doors Other Voices
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The last one is Full Circle.
Talking Heads Remain in Light
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The making of this album caused friction that would later lead to irreparable cracks among the three founding members of the "Talking Heads," namely Byrne-Frantz-Weymouth. Eno's presence was too intrusive; in fact, he would leave. A fundamental work, a tribal-metropolitan sound that brought rock back to its origins, closing the circle. I saw Martina and Chris live last summer... fantastic.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor Shoot From the Hip
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There is a ghost track, the cover of "Physical" by Olivia Newton John.
Joni Mitchell Mingus
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The Joni of "Blue" is another Joni; this one closes her jazz chapter with her perhaps most challenging album to listen to.
Jackson Browne Hold Out
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One of the first LPs I listened to... dignified, well-made, and I still enjoy it today. "Hold on Hold Out" is beautiful, "Call it A Loan" very nice, the next album will be the triumph of American FM radio sounds that are simply not suited to his musical story. The rest of his career post-'83 is completely unknown to me.
Paul McCartney New
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The career of this author (along with his friend John, Bacharach, Cole Porter, and the Gershwins, the most important songwriters of the 20th century) has been filled with ups and downs, but he has composed an abundance of magnificent works both with the Beatles and the Wings, and then on his own. His colleagues envy his ability to write starting from nothing, nothing because musically he is an ignorant, he can't read or write music, but he has always had an innate curiosity that has driven him to look further than others.
Paul McCartney New
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Paul has always stated, over the last decade, that he makes music for fun and not to influence other artists. This is his philosophy as an "elder" composer; in recent years he has been having a great time doing different and varied things. At 71 years old, he is indeed in very good shape.
Led Zeppelin II
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Never liked it that much, it's crushed between two absolute MASTERPIECES, the first one look for it in original vinyl, it will blow your house down and make grandma dance.
Paul McCartney New
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(!) I can agree on McCartney's '80s work, the post-Wings period where he struggled to find his way. I’ve never hidden the fact that I consider "Pipes of Peace," "Press To Play," and "Give..." to be truly bad and uninspired albums. But all of the '70s, with peaks like "McCartney," "Ram," and "Band on the Run," are the continuation of what he did with the Beatles. He radically changed his sound in the '90s with the Fireman, which I think you might not even know about, and in the last decade.