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This is probably their most edgy album, the least accommodating and the most experimental. It is one of my all-time favorite albums!!!!
This is probably their most edgy album, the least accommodating and the most experimental.
It is one of my all-time favorite albums!!!!
‘Ritornare alle 17’ is a 1976 album by Cochi e Renato showcasing their most experimental and edgy work. Produced and musically supported by Enzo Jannacci, it features a mix of funk, cabaret, and satirical songs. Memorable tracks include ’L’inquilino,’ a critique of mass media, and ’La moto,’ a humorous rock'n'roll piece. Though less known and never reissued on CD, it remains a treasured gem for fans of Italian comedy music. The reviewer cherishes it as one of their all-time favorites. Dive into Cochi e Renato’s unique blend of humor and music—listen to 'Ritornare alle 17' and experience Italian cabaret at its finest!
From the very first listen, one immediately notices a certain similarity to Black Sabbath, but what amazes is the precision of the execution, the jazzy feel 'à la Patto,' and the instrumental value of the band. The whole album is truly remarkable despite perceiving a certain rawness in the production, but perhaps it adds something in terms of charm.
From the very first listen, one immediately notices a certain similarity to Black Sabbath, but what amazes is the precision of the execution, the jazzy feel 'à la Patto,' and the instrumental value of the band.
The whole album is truly remarkable despite perceiving a certain rawness in the production, but perhaps it adds something in terms of charm.
Necromandus, a lesser-known 70s band, recorded 'Orexis Of Death' under Tony Iommi's production but remained unreleased for decades. Finally released after 20 years, the album presents a unique blend of progressive metal and jazz rock. The review praises the band's musicianship, original sound, and standout tracks despite raw production. A hidden gem worth discovering for fans of vintage progressive and metal music. Dive into the lost classic Orexis Of Death and experience a unique blend of 70s prog, metal, and jazz rock—listen now!
"Whiskey Train" projects us into a completely new sound for the English band! The album is more exciting than ever thanks to the continuous stylistic ups and downs.
"Whiskey Train" projects us into a completely new sound for the English band!
The album is more exciting than ever thanks to the continuous stylistic ups and downs.
Procol Harum's 1970 album Home marks a notable shift with Robin Trower's dominant hard blues guitar replacing the band’s organ-centered sound. The album carries dark, death-focused lyrics reflecting the band’s turbulent period. Highlights include the powerful track "Whiskey Train" and the stylistic diversity throughout. Despite its melancholic themes, the album is vibrant and deserves a fresh listen as a classic in the band's catalog. Listen to Procol Harum's Home now and explore the band’s bold blues-rock transformation!
The album that inaugurates the magical decade is 'Soundtracks,' a collection of songs composed as soundtracks for various underground films. 'Mother Sky' is a great psychedelic ride with great editing by the usual Czuckay on the tapes.
The album that inaugurates the magical decade is 'Soundtracks,' a collection of songs composed as soundtracks for various underground films.
'Mother Sky' is a great psychedelic ride with great editing by the usual Czuckay on the tapes.
Can's 'Soundtracks' album marks a pivotal moment with the arrival of vocalist Damo Suzuki and features tracks composed for underground films. Despite being a soundtrack compilation, it remains cohesive and showcases psychedelic experimentation. Standouts include 'Mother Sky,' 'Deadlock,' and 'Tango Whiskyman.' The album is underrated yet deserves recognition alongside Can's acclaimed works. Dive into Can's 'Soundtracks' and experience a psychedelic classic that shaped Krautrock history.
The music produced in this long playing sounds wonderful to my ears! The best song on the album is undoubtedly 'Leroy Buffet', with an atmosphere of an unlikely English saloon.
The music produced in this long playing sounds wonderful to my ears!
The best song on the album is undoubtedly 'Leroy Buffet', with an atmosphere of an unlikely English saloon.
This review discusses Family's album 'It's Only A Movie' as a non-revolutionary yet musically pleasing farewell effort. The reviewer notes a warm new vocal style, highlights Tony Ashton's piano contributions, and praises several standout tracks like 'Leroy Buffet' and 'Sweet Desiree'. Despite a modest 3-star rating, the album appeals strongly to fans of rockblues. Discover the warm, nostalgic sounds of Family's 'It's Only A Movie'—listen now and experience a unique rockblues farewell.
The best album ever by Mr. Glenn Hughes, the master and performer of the entire record. Impossible to remain indifferent in front of this wild Punchy Funky!!!
The best album ever by Mr. Glenn Hughes, the master and performer of the entire record.
Impossible to remain indifferent in front of this wild Punchy Funky!!!
This review praises Trapeze’s album 'You Are The Music, We’re Just The Band' as Glenn Hughes’ best work, highlighting its innovative funk-rock and soul blend. The reviewer emphasizes key tracks like 'Way Back To The Bone' and 'Coast to Coast' for their powerful energy and soulful mood. Despite being ahead of its time and underrated, the album is deemed a must-have for fans of Hughes and funky rock music. Its rarity on CD today adds to its cult appeal. Listen to this cult classic by Trapeze and experience Glenn Hughes’ unique blend of funk, rock, and soul today!
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