It should be called an erotic thriller, very thriller, very erotic.

 Netflix is addictive, damn it, I fell for it!

Oscuro Desiderio is a gripping Mexican erotic thriller series full of suspense and complex character relationships. The storyline involves a decade-old murder case, secrets, and intense interpersonal drama. With 18 episodes rich in twists and little focus on costumes, it captivates viewers with its unpredictable plot. The reviewer found it addictive despite the complicated story. Dive into Oscuro Desiderio on Netflix for a suspenseful, twist-filled erotic thriller experience!

 Where the hell was the rock & roll animal?

 Growing doesn’t seem so bad to me now. I recognize a care for the sounds not yet heard in Reed’s works, and an almost pop, almost AOR, almost R&R lightness, almost perfect.

The review reflects on Lou Reed's album Growing Up in Public and a concert experience, expressing initial disappointment but later appreciating its sound and lyrical depth. It highlights Reed's calmer voice and more pop-oriented style while acknowledging the album's autobiographical and socially engaged themes. The reviewer also touches on personal memories and mixed emotions tied to the music. Discover Lou Reed’s unique blend of rock and introspection in Growing Up in Public—listen now and explore its nuanced story.

 "Crazy Horse was above all a man who cared about nothing else in his life but his people."

 "The spirits do not forget!"

This review praises Vittorio Zucconi’s 1996 book on Crazy Horse, focusing on the epic struggle of Native Americans, particularly the Lakota, for survival against colonization. The book transcends typical biographies by blending historical facts with captivating storytelling that honors Native spirituality and pride. It also highlights the ongoing construction of the Crazy Horse memorial as a powerful symbol of Native resistance and heritage. Explore the inspiring story of Crazy Horse and the Native American struggle through Zucconi’s heartfelt narrative.

 The songs, like the character, are honest and truly bravely non-conformist, claims to a right to 'diversity' that in Italy at that time was far from given.

 Icaro is a good album, musically decent that brings together a genuinely 'greatest hits' lineup. And perhaps I was wrong.

The review reflects a personal transformation from skepticism to appreciation of Renato Zero and his live album Icaro. Released during his peak in the 1980s, Icaro showcases a bold and socially conscious artist unafraid to tackle controversial themes. The album assembles a strong set of greatest hits and conveys a genuine celebration of diversity, despite some melodramatic moments. The reviewer ultimately acknowledges the album's musical quality and cultural significance. Explore Renato Zero's Icaro and experience a vibrant live album full of bold themes and heartfelt performances.

 Despite his tender age, he has listened to a lot of music.

 An absolutely pleasant album, 40 minutes that slide by without any drop.

Jake Bugg’s second album Shangri La, produced by Rick Rubin, showcases a confident blend of blues-folk, rock, and punk influences. While less cohesive than his debut, it reflects his youthful energy and musical daring. The album offers sweet melodies and energetic moments that affirm his promise as a rising talent. The reviewer appreciates his broad influences and hopes for his continued growth. Listen to Jake Bugg’s Shangri La and experience his bold musical journey today!

 This album to be played at full volume for maximum effect.

 The gem of the album, in my opinion, is Hit Single#1, a fabulous rock blues with delightful Hendrixian inserts.

Hot Tuna’s America’s Choice marks a significant departure from their earlier work, embracing a full-on rock sound rooted in American tradition. The album mixes slow beginnings with energetic jams, highlighted by tracks like Funky #7 and Hit Single#1. The review praises its powerful riffs and fresh musical direction. It stands out as a unique and acclaimed entry in Hot Tuna’s discography. Listen to America’s Choice and experience Hot Tuna’s groundbreaking rock evolution today!

 "Silvio is a great artist, ambassador of Cuban music in the world."

 "Unicornio is a musically very diverse album, with lots of acoustic guitar, a bit of rumba and salsa, sober arrangements..."

The reviewer recounts their journey of discovering Silvio Rodríguez and his album Unicornio, from Cuba to Europe. They highlight the album’s role in the influential Nueva Trova movement and praise its musical variety and thoughtful lyrics. Despite limited initial knowledge, the reviewer grows to appreciate Silvio’s importance and recommends key tracks like 'La Maza' and 'Unicornio'. Listen to Silvio Rodríguez’s Unicornio and explore the depth of Cuban Nueva Trova now!

 Dream of Life certainly doesn’t offer the dirty basement sound, the angry and pained voice of the previous decade.

 No need for track by track, the album flows seamlessly, inspired, in a serene, measured context, in my opinion in a word, artistic maturity.

The review reflects on the personal and musical journey of Patti Smith, highlighting the significance of her album Dream of Life after a lengthy hiatus. It praises the album's tender, intimate sound combined with energetic themes, particularly noting the anthem 'People Have the Power.' The polished production and artistic maturity mark a departure from her earlier punk style. Despite initial criticism, the reviewer considers this album every bit as monumental as her previous works. Explore Patti Smith's Dream of Life for a timeless blend of energy and artistic depth—listen today!

 Quality ingredients, but a poorly made cake.

 Flat interpretation, absolutely expressionless and monotonous, which unfortunately clashes with the more than decent work of the ever-praised Lauzi.

Oscar Prudente's album 'Donna che vai' features quality lyrics written by Bruno Lauzi and Ivano Fossati with skilled musicianship. Despite this, Prudente's weak and monotonous vocal performance detracts from the overall impact. The album included an unsuccessful attempt at disco style and failed to achieve significant success, marking an end to his solo career. Discover the highs and lows of Oscar Prudente's 'Donna che vai'—explore this unique chapter in Italian music history.

 The artist’s greatness is evidenced by his countless collaborations with the greatest jazz composers.

 This album is indeed a live recording...with an absolutely heartrending and melancholic harmonica.

This review honors Toots Thielemans, arguably the greatest jazz harmonica player, highlighting his live album Ne me quitte pas. It celebrates his collaborations with legendary jazz musicians over a 60-year career and praises the album's emotional renditions of classics such as Brel’s title track and Miles Davis’ Blue 'n Green. The review also notes Thielemans' guitar skills on Autumn Leaves and encourages remembering his lasting musical legacy. Discover the soulful sounds of Toots Thielemans and experience his timeless jazz harmonica on Ne me quitte pas.