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 "Sono un figlio" talks about the parents’ love story during World War II, and you can hear the fingers changing chords on the guitar strings.

 "I gatti" — Great song. The cats don’t apologize, but they know how to keep secrets.

Ron’s 'Sono un figlio' presents 13 acoustically arranged songs blending heartfelt lyrics with intimate storytelling. The album explores themes from parental love during WWII to personal introspection and generational relationships. Despite well-crafted music, its uniform arrangements slightly lower the impact. Highlights include poignant tracks like 'Melodramma pop' and 'I gatti.' This release marks Ron’s return after eight years, featuring collaborations with notable Italian songwriters. Listen to Ron’s touching new album 'Sono un figlio' and explore a heartfelt acoustic experience rich in Italian songwriting tradition.

 "The last two tracks give the album, for the writer, a satisfactory finish that was missing since Ali e radici."

 "It is an album to listen to all at once for one or two times, to already grasp its essence."

Eros Ramazzotti returns after four years with Battito infinito, featuring 12 tracks centered on love and life. While some songs are seen as banal or predictable, especially with the rap insert by Jovanotti, the album grows in the second half. Strong collaborations and a solemn finish, notably with Ennio Morricone's involvement, elevate the closing tracks. Overall, it's a satisfying listen to experience in full. Listen to Battito infinito now to explore Eros Ramazzotti's heartfelt themes and compelling collaborations.

 Leonard has released few works, but they are all almost perfect.

 The 'popular problems' Cohen sings about are the usual ones: love, politics, religion.

Leonard Cohen's thirteenth album, 'Popular Problems', showcases his mature and poetic approach to timeless themes like love, politics, and religion. Released shortly after his 80th birthday, the album features warm arrangements and powerful lyrics. The collaboration with Patrick Leonard brought both creative encouragement and restrained musical experimentation. While near perfect, the album earns four stars for its understated sound and composure. Listen to Leonard Cohen's 'Popular Problems' and experience the profound blend of love, politics, and faith through his iconic voice and words.

 "The album and Enzo Carella’s artistic journey close with 'La canzone su di me', where the song, like a girl, says no."

 "Just like the 1995 album, Senoncantassisareinessuno, this one also starts in the best way with the single, which had a certain impact, 'Oggi non è domani'."

Enzo Carella’s final album, Ahoh yé nanà, released 15 years ago, stands as a testament to his artistic journey with 11 evocative tracks. The album features surreal lyrics, strong singles like ’Oggi non è domani’, and memorable melodies enriched by female choruses. It revisits themes of life and introspection, echoing Carella’s unique style and collaborations with lyricist Pasquale Panella. The work closes his career poignantly, highlighting his importance in Italian singer-songwriter traditions. Discover Enzo Carella’s unique sound and lyrical depth—listen to Ahoh yé nanà now and explore a classic final chapter in Italian music.

 The first three tracks immediately certify a newfound inspiration.

 This Odyssey represents the best work of the second Carella.

Enzo Carella made a notable 90s comeback with 'Se Non Cantassi Sarei Nessuno,' blending pop, funk, and rock. The album features two earlier singles and eight new tracks showcasing surreal lyrics and strong choruses. Highlights include the rhythmic 'Partire' and the intense rock 'Tiempo doce doce.' This work marks the peak of Carella's second phase. Listen to Enzo Carella's vibrant 90s comeback album and explore a blend of pop, funk, and surreal storytelling!

 "CarellaDeCarellis offers half new material and half repertoire songs, aiming to rediscover the old songs as well."

 "An album that brings Enzo back on the scene, between old and new, but it will be necessary to wait three years for a superior work."

Enzo Carella returns with Carella De Carellis, blending new tracks with classics featuring his signature semi-funk style and ironic lyrics. The album pays homage to his earlier work while offering fresh material. Highlights include 'Aspetta e Spa' and 'L’occhio nero.' Although promising, the album leaves expectations for a more refined follow-up. Listen to Enzo Carella’s Carella De Carellis and explore a unique mix of vintage charm and fresh sounds.

 Euphoniasuite has a pleasant effect in the meeting of sounds and instruments.

 The entire album is well calibrated, without smudges or unnecessary extensions.

Euphonia Suite, Eugenio Finardi's latest album after eight years, offers a smooth jazz reinterpretation of his classic repertoire spanning four decades. Accompanied by Mirko Signorile and Raffaele Casarano, Finardi delivers a warm and mature vocal performance. The album stands out for its carefully calibrated duration and rich atmospheric journey through social, romantic, and blues influences. The inclusion of lesser-known tracks and a surprise solo encore adds extra depth to this 70-minute musical experience. Dive into Eugenio Finardi's Euphonia Suite and experience a masterful blend of jazz and timeless Italian classics – listen now!

 Finally, Alex Britti manages to produce the best he could propose: Mojo, an all-instrumental album of 'blues and beyond.'

 The title track, or the magic, is the best of the album, a blues that intertwines with gospel where the guitar melody almost 'sings.'

Alex Britti’s album Mojo showcases his best work as an all-instrumental journey through blues and beyond, integrating jazz, funk, and rock influences. Released independently, the album highlights Britti’s guitar skills without the constraints of commercial hits. Each track offers a unique flavor, from Latin jazz to fusion and electronic elements. The album exemplifies Britti’s artistic growth and detachment from major labels, earning a well-deserved 4-star rating. Listen to Alex Britti's Mojo and experience a unique blend of blues, jazz, and funk—discover the magic of his guitar mastery today!

 It’s an album that works well as uncommitted background music, and perhaps some singles manage to be tied to personal memories.

 An 'average Italian mainstream' product, with some infamy and certainly without praise.

Max Pezzali's album 'Il mondo insieme a te' follows his transition from 883's end to solo work with a familiar yet unremarkable Italian pop sound. While some singles stand out and evoke personal memories, much of the album feels like repetitive mainstream pop lacking innovation. Overall, it serves well as casual background music but does not impress as a groundbreaking work. Subsequent releases would be less successful yet slightly improved. Discover the nuances of Max Pezzali’s 'Il mondo insieme a te' and decide if it’s the right Italian pop album for you.

 Because a concert is this, it’s not to hear the artist sing, but to sing with Him, to be Him.

 Giving a score to the concert doesn’t make sense, I’ll just say that it’s a secret treasure, because only my eyes and no video hold it.

The review captures an intimate and engaging live performance by Fabio Concato at Parco Colonia Montana. The author highlights the cabaret-style interaction, emotional moments with the audience, and memorable songs performed over two hours. The experience is described as a secret treasure, emphasizing personal connection over recordings or photos. The concert’s warmth and authenticity shine through in the detailed anecdotes. Dive into Fabio Concato's live musical charm—listen to his classics and feel the intimate concert spirit yourself!

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