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 "Musiche ribelli is one of the most beautiful surprises that Italian music has given us in the last ten years."

 "Luca did an excellent job, if not always vocally, certainly from a piece selection point of view, making the young generations rediscover a lost treasure."

Luca Carboni’s album Musiche Ribelli revisits the politically charged singer-songwriter music of the 1970s with carefully selected tracks. His interpretations bring new life to iconic songs by artists like Claudio Lolli, Francesco De Gregori, and Franco Battiato. While vocals may occasionally falter, the album shines as a passionate homage and a gateway for younger audiences to rediscover classic Italian songwriting. The collection is praised for its thematic focus and artistic choices, rather than completeness. Explore Luca Carboni’s heartfelt tribute and rediscover the spirit of 70s Italian singer-songwriters today!

 "Diario Carboni represents a significant milestone in Luca Carboni’s artistic journey, and for some, even the tombstone of his career as a popstar."

 "The album itself, where the different versions are akin to notes, not to provide a definitive idea of Carboni’s production but rather a spontaneous one."

Diario Carboni is a pivotal album in Luca Carboni's career, combining new songs, live tracks, and remixes. It captures spontaneous and diverse moments rather than a definitive statement. While it led to a European tour and maintained his presence abroad, some see it as the symbolic end of his popstar peak. Collaborations with Jovanotti and production by RCA offer notable highlights, but fans awaited later compilations for his best hits. Dive into Luca Carboni’s Diario Carboni and discover the diverse sounds and moments that shaped his career journey.

 "Fisico e politico, the first recorded track, gave the album its title and summed up the album’s spirit and Carboni’s themes, always suspended between sentiment and social observation."

 "The revisitation, in duet with nine artists, of as many classics from our protagonist’s discography, curiously chosen by the duetting artists."

Luca Carboni's 'Fisico & Politico' is a celebratory album marking 30 years of his career. It features duets with prominent Italian artists and revisits classic songs with fresh arrangements. The album blends Carboni's pop style with contemporary rap influences, helped by producer Michele Canova. Though some new songs are less remarkable, the album successfully revives Carboni's presence in the radio scene. Overall, it balances nostalgia with a modern touch. Discover Luca Carboni's unique duets and classic hits reimagined in 'Fisico & Politico' – listen and celebrate his enduring legacy!

 "Luca offers eleven romantic and tender ballads, leaving only at the end a glimpse for social invective and a dedication not strictly amorous."

 "'Mi ami davvero' brought Luca back to the top of radio airplay, simple, catchy, and above all acoustic."

Luca Carboni's album LU*CA is his most sentimental work, highlighted by tender acoustic ballads inspired by fatherhood. The album maintains a homogeneous sound with rich lyrics and moments of melancholy. It also includes social reflections and heartfelt dedications. Though rated modestly, it marks an important phase before a long hiatus and eventual comeback. Listen to LU*CA for a heartfelt acoustic journey through love, life, and reflection with Luca Carboni.

 "Sarà un uomo" is the masterpiece of the album and among the masterpieces of the entire Carbonian production.

 The album closes with "La mamma," a sweet ballad signifying the eternity of the maternal figure.

Luca Carboni's second album Forever, released in 1985, showcases a maturation in songwriting with lyrics and music created simultaneously. Blending melodic electronics with intimate lyrics, standout tracks like 'Sarà un uomo' reflect the influence of Lucio Dalla and new wave styles. The album balances personal storytelling and experimentation, establishing Carboni as a significant figure in Italian pop and rock. Forever is highlighted as a near-masterpiece within his relatively sparse discography. Listen to Luca Carboni's Forever to experience a timeless blend of heartfelt lyrics and 80s Italian new wave!

 In the thirteen tracks one perceives the taste of repetition, of what has already been sung.

 Essentially, Mondo is a downplayed album, where Luca sings worse than in other albums, somewhat flatly, with some tracks coming across as fillers.

Luca Carboni’s 1995 album Mondo follows his highly successful Carboni album but fails to meet expectations. Though it contains moments of brilliance like ‘Inno nazionale’ and some lighter, ironic tracks, the album largely feels repetitive and less energetic. Some songs come off as fillers, and Carboni’s vocal delivery is comparatively flat. Despite its flaws, Mondo still offers memorable pieces that remain significant in his repertoire. Discover Luca Carboni’s Mondo album—explore its highs and lows and hear the songs that shaped 90s Italian pop.

 "Pop-up is a damn electronic album with few musicians, the exact opposite of Luca's earlier works."

 "Welcome back Luca, you are always the same, yet each time you are new."

Luca Carboni returns after four years with 'Pop-up,' an album that merges electronic production with poetic and existential lyrics. Featuring eleven tracks, the album explores themes of love, time, and self-reflection. While embracing modern sounds, Carboni remains true to his signature poetic style and Italian roots. The album balances electronic and acoustic elements, culminating in an intimate piano-voice finale. Rated just below 4 stars, 'Pop-up' highlights Carboni's evolution without losing his essence. Listen to Luca Carboni's 'Pop-up' and discover a fresh blend of electronic soundscape and timeless poetry.

 A somewhat vulgar comedy, where even the reflective component of the first episode is missing.

 A film that deserves 1 and a half stars, capable only of eliciting casual smiles, but with no further purpose.

Piccola Peste torna a far danni, Brian Levant's sequel to Problem Child, offers a lighter and more daring comedic approach. The film features mischievous antics and exaggerated scenarios but suffers from unrealistic scenes and a lack of meaningful reflection present in the first film. While some humor induces casual smiles, the overall impression is disappointing, earning a low rating of 1.5 stars. Discover the mischief and mayhem of Piccola Peste torna a far danni—read the full review and judge if this sequel is worth your watch!

 There’s the story of the misunderstood, and thus the film takes on a melancholic and more substantial tone.

 The rest are all gags, truth be told not irresistible, but certainly not too vulgar as in the second episode.

Piccola Peste tells the story of Junior, a troubled orphan whose adoption challenges the patience of his new family. While the film delivers some comedy through gags, its core explores themes of abandonment and misunderstanding, lending it a melancholic depth. The review highlights a mix of unremarkable humor and emotional moments, ultimately rating the film moderately. Discover the mix of humor and heart in Piccola Peste — watch the film and see if you relate to Junior's misunderstood world.

 The album opens in the best possible way, with a long instrumental overture titled "Il volo di Haziel," dedicated to Roby’s guardian angel.

 Roby’s voice differs from the "Pooh style;" on his own, he manages to highlight aspects not visible within the group.

Roby Facchinetti’s 2014 solo album Ma che vita la mia showcases his symphonic and pianistic talents distinct from his work with Pooh. Including ten tracks with sentimental and hopeful themes, it features a dedication to lyricist Valerio Negrini. The album balances instrumental pieces with vocal songs that highlight Roby’s unique voice. Despite its craftsmanship, it’s seen as a solid but modest work, earning three stars. Listen to Roby Facchinetti's Ma che vita la mia to discover a heartfelt solo journey beyond Pooh's sound.

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