George Roy Hill La Stangata
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lost in the meanders of a scattered memory......
Antonella Ruggiero Registrazioni Moderne
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beautiful work (apart from Mister Mandarino which I didn't like even in the original edition). I have the first pressing of this work, without the Sanremo piece but with a wonderful interpretation by Madaski & i Rapsodija Trio in Vacanze Romane; so it appears twice on the same disc. PS I thought several times whether I should talk about this work (which certainly deserves to be listened to and reviewed), thanks for taking that thought off my mind.
Fabrizio De André Tutti morimmo a stento
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I believe that Insolito will keep us company on debaser for a long time; fortunately for us, no suicidal person announces their own end...
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II
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Who gave 3 to a Hendrix record?? You’re amazing!! It takes a lot of courage to touch certain legends on the pages of Debaser, strange that no one has sent some killers to your house ;-))
David Bowie Heroes
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I'll read the review tomorrow; 4 stars is the least I can do for David.
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II
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much better the first of the LEDs. (but you are the new Dexter, but what happened to the old Dexter?)
Franco Battiato Fetus
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In my opinion, Umanamente Uomo is a great album that has aged much better than any record by Battiato. I copy and paste (You don’t even know what this album is, nor do you know what the Bla Bla label is, nor do you know the Vcs3, nor, above all, Huxley. So for once, just once... shut up.) these are part of your accusations where you assume the right to say who can speak and why, someone like you who boasts of knowing electronics and has missed out on all of Faust'o's work—how should I judge that?
Franco Battiato Fetus
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So I confirm ALMOST everything. The record in question is outdated and feels the weight of the years, maybe in 1972 it was cutting-edge (the cutting edge too often finds itself looking back at itself), however, I believe Lucio Battisti was right in Umanamente uomo... the dream where it lightens up a bit our progressive. The singing is pitiful. PS to find this record I had to take apart half the house...
Franco Battiato Fetus
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I'm listening to it again now, I'm at Mutazione. If I survive this tough test, I'll let you know the why and how. Should I explain it to you track by track?
Franco Battiato Fetus
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It seems to me that this album is from 1971, the myth of Battiato begins in 1981 (actually in 1982 thanks to Massarini and the television show Mister Fantasy, since we weren’t that many at Battiato's concert in December 1981) so as I say in comment 8, a "package" elevated to myth 10 years later. Do you know how many young folks bought this work after "la voce del padrone"? And do you know how much dust the various fetus and pollution have been buried under? At 10, I was forced to listen to so many things I didn't like, like Dylan, de André; some I bought again with maturity (?), others (see Battiato, of which I only listen to a couple of works twice a year) no. Simple, don’t you think? PS I refer you to comment 7 from Mah! and also to 23, also from Mah!, which clearly explains the itches this work provokes in me.