tom traubert

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Jeff Buckley Live At Sin-é - Legacy Edition
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Just to remember that posthumous saints of the music market are a godsend for any major label because you can churn out albums that cost nothing in production and contracts, and everything you sell is pure profit.
Quintorigo Grigio
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@contemplation: every now and then, yes, there are a couple of tracks here that I just can't stand... in other albums even more. They are good, sure, even now with the new singer they still put on a nice concert. But they've never blown me away. Who knows.
Roberto Vecchioni Samarcanda
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And only old-timers can include a quotation from Sandro Penna in their text without losing face...
Claudio Cupellini Lezioni di cioccolato
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Lessons on pacifiers at the master tree, they've done it, I assure you, I saw it the other day. At least, I think that's what it was called because there was Silvia Saint sailing... well, anyway, that was the theme :-)))))
Roberto Vecchioni Blumùn
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I've always loved this album. A note for the reviewer: Fammi vedere tu (beautiful) is not about any deceased person, but rather the end of the collaboration with Michelangelo Romano, former producer of Vecchioni, who, being a good Neapolitan, will make the proper gestures of warding off bad luck if he reads this!!!
Quintorigo Grigio
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Certainly an interesting album, although at times too jagged, but it's probably the most balanced among their records. It would be a 3.5.
Roberto Vecchioni Ipertensione
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Here, I care for Roberto Vecchioni. I can't help it.
Premiata Forneria Marconi www.pfmpfm.it (il Best) Live
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It seems a bit lacking as a review, especially in light of the 5 stars given. Great live nonetheless.
Francesco Guccini Radici
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It would be enough to have an immense song like Incontro to elevate any album, but here we have La canzone della bambina portoghese, we have Piccola città... so much so that there’s no need to mention the two most well-known and overplayed songs to assert that this is a masterpiece of Italian song. Of course, if it had been produced better, that’s true... perhaps with arrangements like in Fra la via emilia e il west... but the writing is such that one can rightly overlook that.
Francesco Guccini Quello Che Non...
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I would really like to review the excellent "Di rabbia e di stelle," but I truly don't have the time. Just know that it's beautiful.