rafssru

DeRank : 2,83 • DeAge™ : 4973 days

  • Contact
  • Here since 30 november 2011

 Elton John’s latest work channels raw emotion through delicate piano melodies.

 'Who Believes In Angels?' offers a reflective and intimate listening experience that stays with you.

This review praises Elton John's 2025 album 'Who Believes In Angels?' for its emotional depth and refined musical style. The album's piano-driven ballads showcase John's vocal sensitivity and mature artistry. It highlights a contemplative and intimate atmosphere that resonates well with longtime listeners. Explore Elton John's heartfelt 'Who Believes In Angels?' and experience its emotional piano ballads today!

 'Tutto offers a perfect blend of emotion and melody that stands out in the Italian rock scene.'

 'A compelling musical journey that showcases Eugenio Finardi's unique voice and songwriting skill.'

The review praises Eugenio Finardi's album 'Tutto' for its rich Italian rock flavor and emotional depth. It highlights the compelling melodies and lyrical strength throughout the album. The reviewer rates it 4 out of 5 stars, recommending it to fans of melodic and heartfelt rock music. Overall, the album is seen as a strong and memorable effort. Dive into 'Tutto' and experience the soulful sounds of Eugenio Finardi today!

 Amedeo Minghi gifts us a new concentration of emotions with his latest album Anima sbiadita.

 It’s enjoyed in one breath and doesn’t disappoint.

Amedeo Minghi’s Anima Sbiadita delivers eleven songs full of romance and existential depth. The album reflects his signature style with introspective lyrics and emotional melodies. Highlights include political undertones and thoughtful tributes, while a few tracks like Papillon are less compelling. Overall, the album is a mature, heartfelt work that resonates with longtime fans. Listen to Amedeo Minghi’s Anima Sbiadita and explore a heartfelt journey through time, love, and introspection.

 It represents the best there is among songs about a football team!

 The lyrics deal with lived life, in football but also outside of football.

Il grande cuore della Sud by De Scalzi Bros is a heartfelt tribute to Sampdoria, blending poignant songs with stadium chants. Featuring 10 tracks and 9 interludes, it masterfully captures football passion. Ricky Belloni's distinctive guitar enhances the playlist's emotional depth. Highly recommended for fans of football-inspired music. Listen to De Scalzi Bros' heartfelt tribute to Sampdoria and experience football passion in music!

 Forever, Michael is the album of change for the sixteen-year-old Michael Jackson.

 This album has no weak points, even when stepping out of his comfort zone, the result is truly satisfying.

Forever, Michael marks a significant change for the young Michael Jackson, blending emerging dance elements with his maturing vocal style. The album features classics like 'One Day in Your Life' and highlights his transition from melancholic ballads to more dynamic tracks. Overall, it is a solid and satisfying record, setting the stage for his future success. Listen to 'Forever, Michael' and explore the early roots of Michael Jackson's legendary career!

 Music & Me is the album that, on one hand, will lead Motown to prefer solo projects for Michael rather than all the Jackson 5.

 Morning glow and Music and me are two beautiful songs that give the album a more stretched passing grade compared to the first two albums.

‘Music & Me’ marks Michael Jackson's gradual maturation as a solo artist under Motown, featuring notable piano elements and soundtrack contributions. Despite signs of growth and several beautiful tracks, audience fatigue limited the album's commercial success compared to earlier works. The album blends tender ballads with modestly praised songs, setting the stage for his final youth solo album. Explore Michael Jackson's early solo work with 'Music & Me' and hear his evolving artistry from the Motown years.

 Michael Jackson’s second solo effort, Ben proves to be more cohesive than the previous Got to be there.

 We are on the same level as the previous one, beautiful voice but too immature repertoire.

Michael Jackson's second solo album Ben offers a more cohesive collection than its predecessor, with notable tracks like the title song and a Motown-inspired sound. The album displays Jackson's beautiful yet immature voice across varied styles. Though not as impactful as later works, Ben is important for understanding his early career path. Discover Michael Jackson's early solo charm by listening to Ben, a key step in the King of Pop's legendary career!

 Got to Be There already demonstrates all the vocal grit of 13-year-old Michael Jackson.

 For the quality of Michael’s voice, considering the age, we could even give 4 stars, but the repertoire is rather immature, so I give 3 stars.

Got to Be There marks Michael Jackson’s first solo album, displaying remarkable vocal talent at age 13. The album features hits like "Rockin' Robin" and the title track but contains some uneven material. While the youthful voice impresses, the overall repertoire feels immature, earning the album a balanced three-star rating. Discover the roots of the King of Pop by diving into Michael Jackson’s debut solo album Got to Be There—listen now and hear the early magic!

 "Non è la cocaina, a beautiful portrayal of the 'Roma da bere' in the full hedonistic decade, with a beautiful final solo."

 "Duel deserves a special mention, truly effective."

This review celebrates Antonello Venditti's first film soundtrack Troppo Forte from 1986, highlighting its mix of two songs and ten new instrumentals. The album effectively blends romance, suspense, and blues, earning a solid 4-star rating. Special mention is given to standout tracks like Duel. The reviewer also marks a personal milestone of ten years and looks ahead to future reviews. Discover the rich emotions and instrumentals of Antonello Venditti's Troppo Forte soundtrack—listen and explore this Italian classic now!

 The goal was not to amaze, and indeed Pastiche does not amaze.

 Checco accompanies all the songs with gentle elegance and for the first time manifests himself as a complete musician.

Pastiche is a quiet collaboration between Francesco De Gregori and Checco Zalone, featuring reprises of De Gregori's classics along with covers of renowned Italian songwriters. The standout track is the new opening song, 'Right or Wrong.' Checco Zalone showcases his musical abilities throughout, marking his evolution as an artist. The album is a thoughtful, modest return for De Gregori after nine years, earning just over three stars. Listen to Pastiche to explore this unique blend of classic Italian songs and fresh interpretations by De Gregori and Zalone.

Similar users
trentavoltemegl

DeRank: -0,12

donnie darko

DeRank: 2,19

KillerJoe

DeRank: 0,05

Radioactive Toy

DeRank: 2,71

Mauro82

DeRank: 0,90

Ditta

DeRank: 5,66

Martello

DeRank: 7,64

oldman

DeRank: 0,14

Tags 1/1