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Eugenio Finardi Colpi di fulmine
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We need to see who holds the rights to "Finardi," I have the vinyl from a certain Cicogna Records....
Eugenio Finardi Colpi di fulmine
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Yes, the Rhino box set makes these out-of-print LPs available on CD, including "Colpi Di Fulmine." It adds to the box set that includes the '70s output, leaving out "Finardi" from 1981. I recommend getting the original vinyl; the box set is bland and features the CDs contained inside cardboard sleeves that reproduce the original artwork. There are no notes of any kind, nor booklets or anything else.
Vasco Rossi Vivere O Niente
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This one also died at twenty-seven, too bad he doesn't know it.
John Lennon John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band
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This LP deserves to be listened to; it’s a profound reflection on John's self and his fears. Unfortunately, it won't reach these expressive levels again; he will do other things, but an album like this one will never come again. Ringo's drum part on "God" alone is enough to encourage a purchase.
The Beatles Yesterday
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Let's remember that it was written by a 23-year-old boy...
Genesis Nursery Cryme
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I'm sorry, but "leader Phil Collins" of Genesis from the late '70s is a naivety that will lead you to fail the Genesis exam.
Starcastle Starcastle
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The prog was swept away by a clever record label move that would later lead to the new wave. In '76 it was still quite alive; by '77, I believe the final word was written on prog as a mass movement and a popular interest. "Wind Wuthering" by Genesis, with its particular melancholy cover, is the image that symbolizes the end.
George Dunning The Beatles - Yellow submarine
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A beloved film even today by children, very colorful and naive. The group was hardly involved, apart from the donated music. They didn't even dub their characters; Paul wanted to make a film about "Rupert The Bear," for which he had the rights, a film he would never make...except for the soundtrack, but that's another story. Nice review!
Paul McCartney McCartney II - Archive Collection
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In "..Over America" will surely feature Rock Show
Paul McCartney McCartney II - Archive Collection
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The photo belongs to a photoshoot of Linda at the Wings in 1980...as far as I know.