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"Waterloo Sunset, my favorite song, demonstrates Ray Davies' skill as a writer and (small) poet." "The Kinks were my musical backbone along with the Small Faces, making London feel familiar to me, not as the 'great' city the world talks about."
"Waterloo Sunset, my favorite song, demonstrates Ray Davies' skill as a writer and (small) poet."
"The Kinks were my musical backbone along with the Small Faces, making London feel familiar to me, not as the 'great' city the world talks about."
This heartfelt review lauds The Kinks' Ultimate Collection as a deeply personal London soundtrack, highlighting Ray Davies' poetic lyrics and iconic songs from the 1960s. The reviewer recounts visits to London locations tied to the band and reflects on the intimate connection between music and place. Classic tracks like "Waterloo Sunset" and "Muswell Hillbillies" are praised for their lyrical depth and social relevance. The album symbolizes not only musical greatness but also a cherished era and atmosphere of London life. Dive into The Kinks' Ultimate Collection and experience the timeless sounds that shaped London's musical heart.
"I just let myself be lulled by the music and the magnificent words of 'The autumn stone', the sweet finale of an adventure ended, on the contrary, bitterly." "One evening in July, before returning home from work, I saw a blue plaque at Carnaby Street commemorating the group’s presence... and I started humming in a night with closed shops and quite some silence."
"I just let myself be lulled by the music and the magnificent words of 'The autumn stone', the sweet finale of an adventure ended, on the contrary, bitterly."
"One evening in July, before returning home from work, I saw a blue plaque at Carnaby Street commemorating the group’s presence... and I started humming in a night with closed shops and quite some silence."
The review reflects a deep personal connection to the Small Faces' posthumous album The Autumn Stone. It highlights rare tracks like the title song and shares intimate memories tied to London's '60s music scene. The reviewer appreciates the album as a bittersweet farewell to the band's era, emphasizing the music’s enduring emotional impact. Dive into The Autumn Stone and experience the timeless soul of Small Faces’ classic rock legacy.
"Sbarbaro narrates precisely ‘pianissimo’ and ‘sotto voce’ his life made of an interior and total emptiness of every moral and spiritual value." "‘Pianissimo’ is the first work in Italy and perhaps in Europe that speaks of the solitude of modern man, and I believe it still has something relevant today."
"Sbarbaro narrates precisely ‘pianissimo’ and ‘sotto voce’ his life made of an interior and total emptiness of every moral and spiritual value."
"‘Pianissimo’ is the first work in Italy and perhaps in Europe that speaks of the solitude of modern man, and I believe it still has something relevant today."
This review deeply explores Camillo Sbarbaro’s 'Pianissimo', highlighting its raw emotional honesty and the poet's portrayal of modern solitude. The work reflects early 20th-century urban alienation and grief, especially regarding the poet's deceased father. The reviewer praises Sbarbaro's straightforward style and emotional depth, emphasizing its continued relevance today. The book is contextualized within historical and literary themes, underlining its influence and uniqueness. Discover the heartfelt simplicity and timeless themes in Camillo Sbarbaro’s Pianissimo—read the review and experience the poet’s journey into modern solitude.
A hug has sealed the definitive reconciliation within the group. The balance between melody and experimentation sounds very good here.
A hug has sealed the definitive reconciliation within the group.
The balance between melody and experimentation sounds very good here.
Damon Albarn and Graham Coxon delivered a moving acoustic performance of 'This Is A Low' at the 2009 NME Awards, symbolizing the band's renewed friendship. The rendition balanced melody and experimentation well, with subtle modern touches. Despite minor vocal and filming imperfections, the performance rekindled hope for Blur's full reunion and highlighted the unique chemistry between the two artists. Their upcoming Hyde Park concert promises a highly anticipated live return. Listen to Damon Albarn and Graham Coxon's heartfelt acoustic 'This Is A Low' and celebrate the revival of Blur’s legendary sound!
"The music becomes almost too American metropolis pop, with usually some traits here and there of traditional instruments to remind us they are Irish." "'In Blue' is the last chapter of The Corrs' global glory. Glory destined to diminish with the subsequent albums."
"The music becomes almost too American metropolis pop, with usually some traits here and there of traditional instruments to remind us they are Irish."
"'In Blue' is the last chapter of The Corrs' global glory. Glory destined to diminish with the subsequent albums."
The Corrs' album 'In Blue' marks a stylistic shift towards American pop, led by the hit 'Breathless' and production from Mutt Lange. While maintaining some Irish elements, the album blends mainstream pop with traditional sounds. The reviewer appreciates several songs but notes a decline in the band's later success following this global peak. Visual presentation received mixed comments. Listen to The Corrs' 'In Blue' and discover their unique blend of Irish charm and 90s American pop!
The results were good. An hour and a little more of well-played music. A song unknown to many is 'No frontiers' by Mary Black, sung together with the two sisters.
The results were good. An hour and a little more of well-played music.
A song unknown to many is 'No frontiers' by Mary Black, sung together with the two sisters.
The Corrs’ Unplugged album offers an hour of well-played acoustic music with fifteen live tracks. It features two new songs, 'Radio' and 'At Your Side,' and notable covers including 'Everybody Hurts' and 'Old Town.' The inclusion of 'No Frontiers' by Mary Black highlights their Irish folk roots. The performance captures a warm and intimate vibe reminiscent of the classic MTV Unplugged series. Listen to The Corrs’ Unplugged for a soulful acoustic journey and explore their heartfelt originals and beautiful covers today!
Andrea’s beautiful voice also lends itself to the reinterpretations of Jimi Hendrix’s 'Little Wing' and the dance of Fleetwood Mac’s 'Dreams'. 'Queen of Hollywood' tells the story of a girl fighting for her dream amidst misunderstanding and the loss of innocence.
Andrea’s beautiful voice also lends itself to the reinterpretations of Jimi Hendrix’s 'Little Wing' and the dance of Fleetwood Mac’s 'Dreams'.
'Queen of Hollywood' tells the story of a girl fighting for her dream amidst misunderstanding and the loss of innocence.
Talk On Corners (1998) by The Corrs blends American pop influences with Irish music, featuring standout tracks like 'What Can I Do' and 'Queen of Hollywood'. Andrea Corr shines on vocals, including covers of Jimi Hendrix and Fleetwood Mac. The lyrics offer engaging storytelling and depth, particularly on the title track’s theme of personal struggle and dreams. The album balances instrumental and vocal performances with well-crafted pop melodies. Discover the heartfelt blend of Irish tradition and pop in The Corrs’ Talk On Corners—listen now and explore its timeless classics!
The debut album moves in two directions that will, in one way or another, resonate in their subsequent records. Andrea, the image of the group on stage and in videos, with a great voice, is followed in order of importance by Sharon, the violinist, Caroline, the drummer...
The debut album moves in two directions that will, in one way or another, resonate in their subsequent records.
Andrea, the image of the group on stage and in videos, with a great voice, is followed in order of importance by Sharon, the violinist, Caroline, the drummer...
This review highlights The Corrs' debut album as a warm-up project blending Irish folk and American pop. It introduces band members, emphasizing Andrea Corr's leading role, and notes important early classics like 'Forgiven, Not Forgotten' and 'Runaway'. The album sets the stage for their later success. Listen to The Corrs' debut album and explore their unique blend of Irish folk and pop classics.
A wonderful album that starts with an instrumental title track and presents us not only with a masterpiece but also the group’s historic song: 'Lazy Sunday'. One of the four, dazed, sees the half-moon wondering where the other half is; this sparks the idea that will give rise and shape to the b-side of the album.
A wonderful album that starts with an instrumental title track and presents us not only with a masterpiece but also the group’s historic song: 'Lazy Sunday'.
One of the four, dazed, sees the half-moon wondering where the other half is; this sparks the idea that will give rise and shape to the b-side of the album.
This review celebrates 'Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake' by The Small Faces as a psychedelic rock masterpiece. It highlights the band's creative process, key songs like 'Lazy Sunday,' and the album’s unique concept story of Happiness Stan. The reviewer also touches on the band's history, their career struggles, and the tragic fate of key members. Overall, the album is praised for its artistic value and enduring legacy. Dive into 'Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake' and experience a timeless piece of psychedelic rock history!
"This album flows light and enjoyable." "'Life Is A Flower'... was my summer soundtrack."
"This album flows light and enjoyable."
"'Life Is A Flower'... was my summer soundtrack."
This review highlights Ace Of Base's album 'Flowers' as a collection of catchy and light dance-pop songs blending 80s and 90s influences. The standout tracks include the cover 'Cruel Summer' and the memorable 'Life Is A Flower'. The review notes the band's lack of distinct Swedish identity but praises the enjoyable flow of the album. Key vocalists and contributors are acknowledged, enhancing the album's appeal. Listen to Ace Of Base's 'Flowers' and relive the catchy 90s pop vibes today!
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