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 'Giudizi universali' alone is worth the purchase of the record.

 I invite everyone to read the lyrics before listening to 'Crazy Boy' — the experience is truly ecstatic.

The review praises Samuele Bersani's 1997 self-titled album as a masterpiece of Italian singer-songwriter tradition. Highlights include the impactful opening track 'Giudizi universali' and other gems like 'Coccodrilli', 'Braccio di ferro', and 'Crazy Boy'. The reviewer emphasizes the poetic lyrics and musical uniqueness, recommending the album as an excellent introduction to Bersani's artistry. Some tracks are noted as less appreciated but overall the album is deemed exceptional. Listen to Samuele Bersani's classic 1997 album and dive into the poetic world of Italian singer-songwriter genius today!

 From this LP, you can understand what Ivan Graziani was really made of, the great Ivan Graziani.

 Ivan forgets the lyrics, and shortly after, he gets confused and sings another verse – he decided to keep this version on the CD.

This review praises Ivan Graziani’s live album Parla Tu... as a powerful showcase of his guitar skills and emotional performances. It highlights the energetic arrangements, standout tracks like "Dottor Jeckyll & Mister Hyde" and "Isabella sul treno," and the intimate moments where the artist interacts with the audience. The album captures Graziani’s lifelong dream of recording live material and offers fans a cherished glimpse into his musical legacy. Discover the passion and raw energy of Ivan Graziani’s live performances—listen to Parla Tu... today!

 "Many believe this LP to be a live album, but it is not so; the applause and shouts were added later because the album did not have much success upon its release."

 "The final song is a heartbreaking monologue from a child in the womb against abortion, ending with a terrifying scream: NO SHE KILLED ME!!!"

Renato Zero's 1973 album 'No! Mamma, No!' showcases his unique, eccentric style with poetic lyrics and varied musical influences. The review highlights standout tracks like the anti-war 'Sergente no!' and the emotional 'Nell’archivio della mia coscienza.' Although some songs are less appealing, the album overall is praised for its poetic depth, emotional resonance, and musical diversity. Listen to Renato Zero's 'No! Mamma, No!' and experience a poetic and emotional journey through 1970s Italian rock.

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