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It’s an album of reflection and introspection, a bittersweet journey into the private story of a marital separation. '50 Ways To Leave Your Lover' remains in the memory of many, not only for a famous drum pattern by Steve Gadd, but also for the strength of its witty proposition.
It’s an album of reflection and introspection, a bittersweet journey into the private story of a marital separation.
'50 Ways To Leave Your Lover' remains in the memory of many, not only for a famous drum pattern by Steve Gadd, but also for the strength of its witty proposition.
Paul Simon's 'Still Crazy After All These Years' is a reflective and stylistically rich album marked by jazz nuances and witty lyrics. The album touches on themes of marital separation and personal introspection, featuring memorable tracks like '50 Ways To Leave Your Lover' and 'My Little Town'. Collaborations with Art Garfunkel and Phoebe Snow enhance the album’s depth. Its subtle humor and musical sophistication make it a long-lasting classic, appreciated more with repeated listening. Discover the timeless charm of Paul Simon's 'Still Crazy After All These Years'—listen now and experience the blend of jazz, wit, and heartfelt storytelling.
A sonic extravaganza that is at the same time a deferential homage and an exaggerated parody of the stylistic signature of the English inspirers. With Yezda Urfa we are in a sort of dada-baroque prog: a music rich in cues and surprises, but which can give vertigo at the first listen.
A sonic extravaganza that is at the same time a deferential homage and an exaggerated parody of the stylistic signature of the English inspirers.
With Yezda Urfa we are in a sort of dada-baroque prog: a music rich in cues and surprises, but which can give vertigo at the first listen.
Yezda Urfa's Sacred Baboon is a complex and cerebral progressive rock album from the 1970s, blending baroque elements with surreal and energetic compositional techniques. Though recorded in 1976, its release was delayed until 1989, earning it cult status among prog enthusiasts. The album offers a challenging listening experience recommended for fans familiar with the fundamentals of prog. Its style recalls Gentle Giant and Yes, delivering a unique dada-baroque sonic collage. Dive into the intricate world of Yezda Urfa's Sacred Baboon and experience prog rock like never before!
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