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Knock on Wood gave Amii worldwide fame, but the rest is more soul than hammer hit, and the good vocal skills emerge. The album in question is nice, to be savored all at once like a mint soda on an out-of-mind goofing off evening, without pretensions.
Knock on Wood gave Amii worldwide fame, but the rest is more soul than hammer hit, and the good vocal skills emerge.
The album in question is nice, to be savored all at once like a mint soda on an out-of-mind goofing off evening, without pretensions.
This review reflects on Amii Stewart’s 1979 album Knock On Wood, highlighting its disco-soul blend and standout vocal performances. The reviewer fondly recalls the colorful, kitschy music video and praises the album’s mix of hits and soulful tracks. The cover of Light My Fire is noted as a favorite. Ultimately, the album is recommended as a fun, nostalgic listen without heavy pretensions. Dive into the vibrant world of disco with Amii Stewart’s Knock On Wood — listen now and relive a soulfully groovy era!
It literally drives me crazy, and even made the most commercial and inane disco things beautiful. For those times, it was one of the first shining examples of virtual sex to come ... one of the most beautiful disco lounge pieces ever written.
It literally drives me crazy, and even made the most commercial and inane disco things beautiful.
For those times, it was one of the first shining examples of virtual sex to come ... one of the most beautiful disco lounge pieces ever written.
This review celebrates Asha Puthli's 1976 album The Devil Is Loose as a pioneering fusion of jazz, disco, and pop, highlighting her exceptional vocal talent and unique sound. The album's tracks are praised for their hypnotic melodies, dreamy synths, and lush arrangements that influenced later disco classics. The reviewer reflects on the emotional and cosmic depth of the album, underscoring its timeless allure. Dive into Asha Puthli's sensual jazz-disco world—listen to The Devil Is Loose and experience a timeless classic today!
Elvira is an exciting singer even if she just whispers something in your ear, and she also has two natural show-stopping airbags: "Elvira the right girl with the boobs in the right place." Her evil vamp appearance is offset by a strong hint of humor; her philosophy of life is all in this line from the film Elvira, the mistress of the dark...
Elvira is an exciting singer even if she just whispers something in your ear, and she also has two natural show-stopping airbags: "Elvira the right girl with the boobs in the right place."
Her evil vamp appearance is offset by a strong hint of humor; her philosophy of life is all in this line from the film Elvira, the mistress of the dark...
The review praises Elvira’s 1994 Monster Hits album as a fun, quirky collection that combines spooky themes with humor and 80s pop flair. It highlights Cassandra Peterson’s multifaceted talents and iconic persona. The album is seen as a nostalgic and captivating cult classic, blending music and character perfectly. The review also mixes personal anecdotes and cultural references to enrich the narrative. Dive into Elvira’s spooky and fun Monster Hits album—perfect for fans of campy horror and 80s pop culture!
This record, quite rare in Italy, is a true gem: a very young Caterina Valente with Bill Haley and the Comets together, in the soundtrack of a German (!) film about rock 'n' roll. She is a simply stratospheric artist: dancer, polyglot singer, actress, mime, a legend already in the late 50s.
This record, quite rare in Italy, is a true gem: a very young Caterina Valente with Bill Haley and the Comets together, in the soundtrack of a German (!) film about rock 'n' roll.
She is a simply stratospheric artist: dancer, polyglot singer, actress, mime, a legend already in the late 50s.
This review highlights the 1960 album 'Viva La Rock'n Roll,' a rare collaboration between Caterina Valente and Bill Haley. The record is praised as a collector's item and captures an era of musical fusion and experimentation. Caterina Valente's extraordinary versatility and international influence are emphasized. The accompanying film clip exemplifies the unique blend of musical styles of the time. Explore this rare vintage rock'n roll album and discover the legendary collaboration between Caterina Valente and Bill Haley!
The record was a shocking pink vinyl and matched the hair of the highly bleached Rettore. Among the songs, all very beautiful, I highlight La Mia Più Bella Canzone D’Amore, with lyrics about a story between a master and a slave (!).
The record was a shocking pink vinyl and matched the hair of the highly bleached Rettore.
Among the songs, all very beautiful, I highlight La Mia Più Bella Canzone D’Amore, with lyrics about a story between a master and a slave (!).
The review nostalgically highlights Donatella Rettore's 1979 album 'Brivido Divino,' capturing its unique funky-rock sound and striking glam image. Featuring notable session musicians and lyrical themes exploring ambivalence and power dynamics, the album is emblematic of 70s Italian rock. The author ties the music to personal memories and cultural moments, praising Rettore's originality and lasting impact. Dive into the vintage vibes of Donatella Rettore's 'Brivido Divino'—stream or listen and experience 70s Italian glam-funk rock at its finest!
"Fly Robin Fly anticipates by a couple of years the great explosion of disco as a mass phenomenon and allows pragmatic German producers to test a machine destined to churn out an impressive amount of hits." "The wings are those of the Bird of Paradise, or perhaps the Hippogriff, and they were inspired by a particular song... the wings of Fly Robin Fly."
"Fly Robin Fly anticipates by a couple of years the great explosion of disco as a mass phenomenon and allows pragmatic German producers to test a machine destined to churn out an impressive amount of hits."
"The wings are those of the Bird of Paradise, or perhaps the Hippogriff, and they were inspired by a particular song... the wings of Fly Robin Fly."
This reflective review celebrates Silver Convention’s 1978 album 'All The Best', highlighting memorable disco hits like 'Fly Robin Fly' and 'Get Up And Boogie'. It explores the nostalgic power of disco's rhythmic bass, the production craftsmanship of Michael Kunze, and the cultural impact of Munich's disco scene. The author blends personal memories with detailed musical insights, emphasizing disco’s enduring charm despite its perceived simplicity. Overall, it’s a warm tribute to a pivotal moment in disco history. Listen now to Silver Convention’s iconic disco hits and relive the golden era of dance floor classics!
It is their almost introdurso-progressive album, in which the Cats under the aegis of Smaila have peaks of true symphonic pop class. 'Quanto vale un uomo' is a FIERCE workers’ anthem, 'Buona terra' talks about rural communes and late hippie returns.
It is their almost introdurso-progressive album, in which the Cats under the aegis of Smaila have peaks of true symphonic pop class.
'Quanto vale un uomo' is a FIERCE workers’ anthem, 'Buona terra' talks about rural communes and late hippie returns.
This review thoroughly examines 'In Caduta Libera,' a 1976 album by I Gatti di Vicolo Miracoli, highlighting its politically engaged lyrics and symphonic pop style. It explores the album's critical themes, orchestration, and notable songs, positioning it as an underestimated gem in Italian music history. The review also contrasts this period with the band's later commercial success. Explore the rich political and musical tapestry of I Gatti di Vicolo Miracoli's 'In Caduta Libera'—listen now and rediscover a hidden classic!
Behind the audacity of the operation lies a true concept album of poetic reflections on time, the magic of youth, fantasies, the world revolving around the Pascolian childlike spirit buried within us. A masterpiece record to be listened to without medical prescriptions of time and place, without necessarily syncing it with films.
Behind the audacity of the operation lies a true concept album of poetic reflections on time, the magic of youth, fantasies, the world revolving around the Pascolian childlike spirit buried within us.
A masterpiece record to be listened to without medical prescriptions of time and place, without necessarily syncing it with films.
Stefano Palladini's 1976 album Ben Venga Maggio is a daring and poetic concept work that sets high Italian literary classics to folk and pop-infused music. Produced by Paolo Conte, the album combines ethereal melodies with timeless reflections on youth, time, and fantasy. Palladini's interpretations of poems by Cavalcanti, Pascoli, Petrarca, and others create a unique musical and literary experience. The album invites listeners to reconnect with the childlike spirit and appreciate a sophisticated blend of tradition and modernity. Explore the poetic folk world of Stefano Palladini’s Ben Venga Maggio and rediscover timeless Italian poetry through music.
How sexy Andrea True is! I’ve got a 33 of Andrea True on the turntable that pumps like crazy.
How sexy Andrea True is!
I’ve got a 33 of Andrea True on the turntable that pumps like crazy.
This review celebrates Andrea True Connection's 1976 disco album More More More, highlighting its sensual and dreamy vibe that captivated audiences worldwide. It touches on Andrea True's unique background, the song's success, and its enduring cultural influence. The review admires the timeless erotic power of her voice and the album's impact on disco and dance music. Nostalgia and admiration for 1970s disco queens shine throughout. Listen to Andrea True Connection's More More More and experience disco's seductive golden era!
Dolly Parton, like many singers, is more an icon (milky) than a woman, I would dare to say a sort of Mediterranean Great Mother blonde. "Heartbreaker" is a tear-jerking melodic gem, now a classic of Dolly.
Dolly Parton, like many singers, is more an icon (milky) than a woman, I would dare to say a sort of Mediterranean Great Mother blonde.
"Heartbreaker" is a tear-jerking melodic gem, now a classic of Dolly.
The review discusses Dolly Parton's 1978 album Heartbreaker, highlighting her role as a timeless all-American icon with a unique blend of country and disco-pop. It reflects on her persona and mystique beyond music, complimenting her ability to sell millions without relying on intellectual complexity. The album’s notable tracks like "Baby I'm Burnin" and the title song are praised for their melodic pop and country influences. A mix of cultural, astrological, and physical symbolism enriches the review's perspective. Listen to Dolly Parton's Heartbreaker and experience the soulful blend of country charm and disco-pop flair!
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