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A hard, paranoid, structured, and deconstructed record where every sound aesthetic seems deliberately overlooked. This record is a very transversal work, unjustly forgotten and underrated even today, but deserving more attention.
A hard, paranoid, structured, and deconstructed record where every sound aesthetic seems deliberately overlooked.
This record is a very transversal work, unjustly forgotten and underrated even today, but deserving more attention.
Dive into the groundbreaking fusion sounds of The Tony Williams Lifetime's Turn It Over and rediscover a jazz-rock classic.
"The BBC has always accustomed us to impeccable recordings by artists in their peak period." "Any Soft Machine fanatic cannot afford not to secure this duo, especially since inside there are recordings that sometimes surpass the studio versions in beauty."
"The BBC has always accustomed us to impeccable recordings by artists in their peak period."
"Any Soft Machine fanatic cannot afford not to secure this duo, especially since inside there are recordings that sometimes surpass the studio versions in beauty."
Dive into Soft Machine's iconic BBC sessions and experience the raw creativity of one of progressive rock's pioneering bands.
The magnificent voice of the singer Inga Rumpf, endowed... with one of the most beautiful and interesting female voices of all time. 'How the gipsy was born' is the jewel in the crown with an excellent vocal performance and an interesting instrumental part with a very Nordic sound.
The magnificent voice of the singer Inga Rumpf, endowed... with one of the most beautiful and interesting female voices of all time.
'How the gipsy was born' is the jewel in the crown with an excellent vocal performance and an interesting instrumental part with a very Nordic sound.
Listen to Frumpy2 and experience the powerful voice and dark Krautrock vibes of early 70s Germany.
The version of "Killer" present here is worth more than all their studio albums put together, and it is one of the most thrilling performances ever. We are carried into a vortex of indescribable distortions and fury.
The version of "Killer" present here is worth more than all their studio albums put together, and it is one of the most thrilling performances ever.
We are carried into a vortex of indescribable distortions and fury.
Listen to this legendary 1971 Van Der Graaf Generator BBC live session and experience their raw, unforgettable power!
In my opinion, the album is the most successful of Jon Lord's solo works. An album to be listened to especially for the quality of the performances, for the relaxed yet never overly pompous atmosphere.
In my opinion, the album is the most successful of Jon Lord's solo works.
An album to be listened to especially for the quality of the performances, for the relaxed yet never overly pompous atmosphere.
Listen to Jon Lord's Sarabande for a masterful blend of jazz, rock, and orchestral elegance.
The novelties in this album are represented by the absence of synthesizers and embellishments that characterized especially the previous album. Ultimately, the weakest album of The Who’s era with Keith Moon.
The novelties in this album are represented by the absence of synthesizers and embellishments that characterized especially the previous album.
Ultimately, the weakest album of The Who’s era with Keith Moon.
Discover the highs and lows of The Who’s career with 'The Who By Numbers' – listen now and explore their journey.
The overall atmosphere is that of a smoky London pub in the late 60s, with the happy alternation of powerful Rhythm 'n' Blues with noble Jazz nuances and intense ballads. Needless to say, the album went completely unnoticed given the competition from the wonderful record releases of that year, but when listened to again today, it proves to be very pleasant and tasteful.
The overall atmosphere is that of a smoky London pub in the late 60s, with the happy alternation of powerful Rhythm 'n' Blues with noble Jazz nuances and intense ballads.
Needless to say, the album went completely unnoticed given the competition from the wonderful record releases of that year, but when listened to again today, it proves to be very pleasant and tasteful.
Listen to Ashton Gardner Dyke’s soulful 60s classic and rediscover a hidden gem of British rock history!
This film is a true delirium! The comic gags are on par with the best of Cochi and Renato.
This film is a true delirium!
The comic gags are on par with the best of Cochi and Renato.
Explore the quirky charm of Saxofone—watch this surreal comedy classic and enjoy Pozzetto's unique humor!
I believe this is the most entertaining album Concato has ever written. Jean 'Toots' Thielemans... adds class and 'feel' to many songs.
I believe this is the most entertaining album Concato has ever written.
Jean 'Toots' Thielemans... adds class and 'feel' to many songs.
Explore Fabio Concato's 'Zio Tom' for a blend of humor, heartfelt stories, and exceptional musicianship today!
Roy Wood proves his mastery of multi-instrumentalism by playing ALL the imaginable instruments: Strings, Winds, Dulcimer, Banjo, in addition to the usual Piano, Bass, Drums, and Guitars. 'Miss Clarke and the computer' is the most unsettling track of the album, with a pseudo-computer voice over acoustic accompaniment, creating a chilling atmosphere.
Roy Wood proves his mastery of multi-instrumentalism by playing ALL the imaginable instruments: Strings, Winds, Dulcimer, Banjo, in addition to the usual Piano, Bass, Drums, and Guitars.
'Miss Clarke and the computer' is the most unsettling track of the album, with a pseudo-computer voice over acoustic accompaniment, creating a chilling atmosphere.
Explore the brilliant and underrated 'Boulders' by Roy Wood—listen now and experience a masterclass in multi-instrumental artistry!
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