EverardBereguad

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 Calls from the woman, coming from afar, sliding over imaginary waves created by guitar notes, caressing the eardrums and then immediately returning from whence they came.

 The boiling of the bass becomes denser, and one surrenders... one finds oneself along the cotton avenue, and at that point, it’s too late.

This evocative review praises Joni Mitchell’s 'Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter' for its unique blend of haunting melodies and the captivating bass of Jaco Pastorius. The writer vividly describes being drawn into the album’s soundscape, likening it to a spell or siren call. Despite a brief return to classic rock, the album’s powerful impact remains unforgettable. The review highlights the intricate interplay between Mitchell’s voice and Pastorius’s bass as the core of the album’s magic. Dive into Joni Mitchell’s magical 'Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter' and experience the spellbinding sound that redefines folk jazz.

 BEWARE, there is nothing new here, we were so short on ideas that we didn’t even know what to do with the cover and solved it this way.

 Ultimately, you could say the same about the whole album: fun, nothing more.

Chocolate Fingers' Wild Men is a fun, fast-paced Italian rock blues album that lacks originality but entertains. The lyrics, mostly in Italian, are quirky and reminiscent of surreal Lennon moments. While musically average, the album stands out for its playful spirit. The cover art also reflects the band's straightforward approach. Discover the playful spirit of Chocolate Fingers' Wild Men—listen now and dive into this fun Italian rock blues experience!

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