Quintorigo - Bentivoglio Angelina I fell in love with them again when they played this some time ago on radio-rock. I had forgotten about them for a while, how foolish of me.
 
Giuni Russo "Atmosfera" In Italian pop, I don't think anyone has ever had, like her, the ability to bring back to life the baroque conception of "Moving and Amazement." A voice from another planet, and let's also add top-notch musicians, perfect arrangements, and two songwriters who, even if they had tried to get it wrong back in the day, wouldn't have missed a single song.
 
Alice - Luci Lontane (Distant Lights) from Park Hotel My favorite from "Park Hotel" wins in a sprint at the finish line against "Città chiusa"
 
Franco Battiato - Nomadi - 1988 When in the end it's the master who covers the students (Carla and Juri)
 
Faust - Why Don't You Eat Carrots I brought them up in another conversation and I felt like it. What a tremendous, desecrating, liberating, amusing, and diabolical march. The parade of sarcasm, that's how it sounds to me.
 
Sarah Chang plays Sibelius Violin Concerto in D minor (full) Violin Concerto and Orchestra Op. 47 in D minor. Incredible, this really got under my skin; what atmospheres, what sounds, and what melodies. It's just that, either I’m crazy, or John Williams stole the third theme of the first movement from Sibelius for some Harry Potter music...
 
@[sergio60] I'm dedicating this to you/let's laugh about it Renato Zero - Pionieri Listen to this line "For a bite of snake I would be dead" Guys... But Renato Zero is really Piton... Come on.
 
Peter Bardens - Tear down the wall great piece, great groove, great keyboardist the good Bardens. 1971.
 
GONG- Fohat digs holes in space The development of this piece always drives me crazy... Geni.
 
Il Suonatore Jones - Fabrizio De Andrè But how is it that every time this piece starts (when the flute kicks in...) you end up crying like a fountain, just like with "Un malato di cuore"?
 
Comus - Song To Comus This track is well-known to be their manifesto and the masterpiece within the masterpiece that is "First Utterance." Beyond the legend (which is very likely true) that the piece was composed by a Wootton on an acid trip, embodying the true essence of the Greco-Miltonian Comus, what I find noteworthy is the beautifully phonetic work of the lyrics, with the word choices designed to convey the guttural sound of the singing and the bestial, grotesque nature of the creature, like that Glare glare glare of the nasty-looking Comus, which is fundamentally a guttural sound, all G glerglergler that seems like a regurgitation, and it, blasphemously, reminds me of Dante's Cerberus who "barks like a dog." Glerglergler
 
Soft Cell - Heat SOFT CELL WEEK PURE IO. From an album that already sublimated their talent in going well beyond a dark and decadent Synth-Pop of high quality.
 
Mozart k 216 concerto n3. UTO UGHI There's this "Adagio" here that damn it...
 
Latte & i Suoi Derivati (LSD) Ginoska Video Musicale Realizing that this piece says the same things as "Beat it" by Michael Jackson...