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The cover’s turn to have a special feature, being printed on recycled paper—a testament to their commitment to environmentalism and world peace. It is still a predominantly sentimental album, where Pooh gifted us two gems such as "Che vuoi che sia" and "La ragazza con gli occhi di sole."
The cover’s turn to have a special feature, being printed on recycled paper—a testament to their commitment to environmentalism and world peace.
It is still a predominantly sentimental album, where Pooh gifted us two gems such as "Che vuoi che sia" and "La ragazza con gli occhi di sole."
Released in 1988, Pooh's album Oasi highlights a commitment to environmental and social issues, reflected in both its themes and eco-friendly packaging. The album balances these concerns with sentimental tracks, featuring vocals from various band members and arrangements by Fio Zanotti. Oasi represents a transitional phase leading to the group's later work. Memorable tracks include "Senza frontiere," "Che vuoi che sia," and "La ragazza con gli occhi di sole." Listen to Pooh's Oasi to experience a unique blend of heartfelt music and meaningful environmental messages.
Tracks like 'Giorni Infiniti' have forcefully entered the band’s repertoire. An album slightly superior to the previous 'Asia non Asia' and slightly superior to the following 'Il colore dei pensieri'.
Tracks like 'Giorni Infiniti' have forcefully entered the band’s repertoire.
An album slightly superior to the previous 'Asia non Asia' and slightly superior to the following 'Il colore dei pensieri'.
Pooh's 'Giorni Infiniti' marks their 20 years with fresh arrangements and a return to Italy for recording. The album features standout tracks like the title song and 'L'altra parte del cielo', showing a mix of romance, poignancy, and diversity. It surpasses their previous and following albums but does not fully reach completeness. The record introduces new musical elements, making it a significant milestone in their career. Listen to 'Giorni Infiniti' and explore Pooh’s evolving sound and timeless classics today!
The lead single, "Se nasco un'altra volta," did not achieve the hoped-for success, an unmistakable sign of the group's decline. "Se c'è un posto nel tuo cuore" was the first song in Pooh's history to be sung entirely by Stefano D'Orazio and was used as the theme for "Processo del Lunedì."
The lead single, "Se nasco un'altra volta," did not achieve the hoped-for success, an unmistakable sign of the group's decline.
"Se c'è un posto nel tuo cuore" was the first song in Pooh's history to be sung entirely by Stefano D'Orazio and was used as the theme for "Processo del Lunedì."
Pooh's album Asia non Asia reflects their mid-to-low-tier 1980s pop-rock era and marks a decline in their career. While some tracks like 'Se c'è un posto nel tuo cuore' and 'Ragazza occidentale' remain notable, overall it lacked success. Vocal dominance by Roby Facchinetti is evident, but the album is produced on a downward trend without praise. Discover the highs and lows of Pooh’s Asia non Asia—listen now and explore a pivotal moment in Italian pop-rock history.
"Tropico del Nord goes down in the history of Italian music for being the first album released on CD." "After 31 years, the most memorable tracks are 'Letter from East Berlin,' musically with wave tendencies and textually committed, clearly addressing the theme of the division of the city that symbolized the Cold War."
"Tropico del Nord goes down in the history of Italian music for being the first album released on CD."
"After 31 years, the most memorable tracks are 'Letter from East Berlin,' musically with wave tendencies and textually committed, clearly addressing the theme of the division of the city that symbolized the Cold War."
Tropico del Nord is noted as the first Italian album released on CD, marking a historical milestone for Pooh and Italian music. Despite this, the album is considered a step down from its predecessor Buona Fortuna and the beginning of a less compelling era for the band. Highlights include tracks addressing Cold War themes and strong vocal performances. The album features technical innovation with the Fairlight CMI sampler but overall remains a fairly typical Italian product. Explore Pooh's iconic Tropico del Nord—listen and discover the historic first Italian CD album with unique tracks and rich vocal blends.
The song brought to Sanremo is a clear copy of "Quando lui ti chiederà di me" by Pooh. "Sole, cielo e mare" with Lina Sastri and Peppe Barra is perhaps the only track deserving three stars.
The song brought to Sanremo is a clear copy of "Quando lui ti chiederà di me" by Pooh.
"Sole, cielo e mare" with Lina Sastri and Peppe Barra is perhaps the only track deserving three stars.
This review critiques Gigi D'Alessio's album 'Quando la mia vita cambierà' for extensive musical and lyrical plagiarism, despite a few notable tracks. The Sanremo Festival entry is heavily copied from previous hits, and many songs lack originality. The album has a couple of redeeming moments including a collaboration with Lina Sastri and Peppe Barra. Overall, it rates poorly but acknowledges the quick production timeframe. Discover the highs and lows of Gigi D'Alessio's controversial album and listen to its standout tracks now!
"No song reaches a passing grade, and most of the songs deserve a star out of mercy." "Certainly, he is not the only one in the Italian music scene to produce records with carbon paper."
"No song reaches a passing grade, and most of the songs deserve a star out of mercy."
"Certainly, he is not the only one in the Italian music scene to produce records with carbon paper."
The review harshly criticizes Gigi D'Alessio's 'Portami con te' as a mediocre album rife with plagiarism and uninspired songs. None of the tracks stand out, and the few brighter moments do not elevate the record. The reviewer highlights that even the most cheerful tracks fail to impress, rating the album as one of the poorest in the Italian music scene. Discover why Gigi D'Alessio's 'Portami con te' failed to impress and explore honest reviews of Italian pop albums.
The launch single and title track is the logical continuation of 'Uomini soli,' but this time it describes a series of dramatic situations. Notably, this album will be the last of the Pooh to be released on vinyl, a format already declining in the early '90s.
The launch single and title track is the logical continuation of 'Uomini soli,' but this time it describes a series of dramatic situations.
Notably, this album will be the last of the Pooh to be released on vinyl, a format already declining in the early '90s.
Following their Sanremo success and the acclaimed 'Uomini soli,' Pooh release 'Il cielo è blu sopra le nuvole,' a work echoing previous themes but exploring dramatic situations. The album features notable songs such as the title track, 'Stare senza di te,' and the Latin-influenced 'Maria marea.' While some tracks shine, others feel like fillers. This album marks Pooh's last vinyl release and includes contributions from Demo Morselli. Explore Pooh's reflective journey in 'Il cielo è blu sopra le nuvole' and listen to their iconic blend of hope and drama today!
'The story of the Pooh is not just a story of music but a story of friendship.' 'The union among the four is absolutely the protagonist!'
'The story of the Pooh is not just a story of music but a story of friendship.'
'The union among the four is absolutely the protagonist!'
Pooh's 'Amici per sempre' marks their 30th anniversary with a strong, harmonious album emphasizing friendship. Iconic tracks like 'La donna del mio amico' and 'Cercando di te' showcase their musical peak. Despite some less polished songs, the album remains compelling, reflecting the band's unity and legacy. The review highlights the emotional depth and enduring spirit behind the band's work. Discover the heartfelt harmony and timeless melodies of Pooh's 'Amici per sempre'—listen now and feel the power of true friendship in music!
"Uomini soli is an arrow that hits the target exactly." ‘Napoli per noi’ is perhaps the most beautiful tribute to Naples ever made because it comes from outsiders.
"Uomini soli is an arrow that hits the target exactly."
‘Napoli per noi’ is perhaps the most beautiful tribute to Naples ever made because it comes from outsiders.
Pooh’s 1990 album 'Uomini soli' marked their first Sanremo victory and revitalized their career. The album mixes simple yet profound lyrics with memorable melodies. Highlights include the emotional title track, politically engaged songs, and notable guest artists. A timeless tribute to Italian music and culture, it reaffirmed Pooh’s status in the industry. Listen to 'Uomini soli' and explore the timeless Italian hit that crowned Pooh’s legacy!
"The album is entirely arranged by the group itself, particularly by Maestro Dodi Battaglia, who here proves to be in top form." "An absolute must-have for Pooh lovers, advisable for purchase by everyone else."
"The album is entirely arranged by the group itself, particularly by Maestro Dodi Battaglia, who here proves to be in top form."
"An absolute must-have for Pooh lovers, advisable for purchase by everyone else."
Pooh's 1994 album 'Musica Dentro' is a richly arranged and warm collection, self-produced by the band with standout contributions from Dodi Battaglia. Despite its musical depth and memorable tracks like 'Le canzoni di domani,' the album remains underrated and transitional, reflected by its modest two-star rating. Recommended strongly for Pooh fans, and worth exploring by others for its melodic variety and craftsmanship. Explore Pooh's 'Musica Dentro' to experience the warmth and craft of one of Italy's legendary bands—listen now and appreciate this hidden gem!
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