"As soon as I hear the first notes, I start recovering. It seems even angrier than usual, a bit like me, the fight against silence and mafia organizations."

 "A very pleasant album to listen to, pieces for a young audience like myself after all, and despite the lyrics being written twenty years ago, they remain very relevant."

The reviewer connects personally with Litfiba's 1993 album Terremoto, appreciating its angry riffs and rebellious messages against corruption and mafia. Despite being decades old, the lyrics remain relevant and powerful. Highlights include the hypnotic 'Fata Morgana' and socially conscious tracks like 'Maudit' and 'Dinosauro.' The album's energy offers a perfect outlet for frustration and reflection. Listen to Litfiba's Terremoto and experience the raw energy and powerful messages that still resonate today!

 Negazione is the best Italian example of Punk and Metal; it’s 23 tracks that leave us no respite, overwhelming, angry, and most importantly, Punk.

 It’s a shame they didn’t get the success they deserved.

Negazione's 'Tutti pazzi 1983-1992' is a powerful and creative Italian punk-metal album that captures raw energy and skill. Despite their talent, they faced difficulties breaking into mainstream Italy due to limited support for non-commercial bands. The album features 23 dynamic tracks with standout performances by Roberto Farano, Orlando Furioso, and Guido Sassola. The band achieved a career highlight with their 1991 Monsters of Rock appearance, though wider success eluded them. Listen to Negazione’s explosive punk-metal legacy and explore the raw power of 'Tutti pazzi 1983-1992' today!

 The works with him are easy listening to me, and attention is always alive, in this latest album, already from the second track, it becomes annoying.

 They tried to create something different from the previous works but fell into banality, indeed it is quite a boring composition.

The review expresses disappointment in Soft Machine's 1973 album Seven, citing a lack of creativity and repetitive bass loops. The absence of original member Wyatt is seen as a major factor in the decline. Despite its fusion style and experimental ambitions, the album is considered boring and less engaging than earlier works. The reviewer respects the band's legacy but finds this release uninspired. Explore Soft Machine's legacy and decide if Seven's experimental fusion resonates with you.

 A few notes with a truly pleasant effect.

 The voice is highly irritating, it never has a change in tone, too calm, too crystal clear.

Robben Ford's 2013 album Bringing It Back Home offers excellent jazz guitar and instrumental solos with a prominent bass and saxophone presence. The calm, unvarying vocal tone and largely steady rhythm make the album somewhat monotonous over its 49-minute duration. The third track, Fair Child, introduces a refreshing upbeat change, but the rest remains consistently mellow. The reviewer appreciates the musicianship but finds the album less engaging overall. Discover Robben Ford’s skilled guitar jazz—listen to Bringing It Back Home and experience its soothing instrumental beauty.

 It’s a mediocre work not at the level of its predecessors but surely better than the recent 'tacky' things done by the now aging singer-songwriter.

 The only gem in a sea of low-value stuff is 'Nessun Pericolo per Te' from 1996.

The review critiques Vasco Rossi's 1985 album 'Cosa Succede in Città' as mediocre compared to his earlier work. While the lyrics are simple and uninspired, some instrumental parts, especially saxophone solos, stand out. The reviewer sees this album as a decline in creativity, with only a few tracks like 'Domani si, Adesso no' and 'Toffee' offering redeeming qualities. Discover the highs and lows of Vasco Rossi's 80s sound—listen to 'Cosa Succede in Città' and decide for yourself!

 Soft Machine, pronouncing these two words can have a single, indisputable meaning: “Legend.”

 One of the best musical groups, in my opinion, regardless of genre, perhaps a bit unknown to the masses, but if you want quality, you can forget about fame.

The review praises Soft Machine's Fourth as a legendary album that masterfully blends jazz and psychedelic rock. It highlights the band's unique instrumental approach and flawless execution. The album is considered slightly underrated despite being a benchmark in progressive music. It emphasizes Soft Machine's consistent quality across their discography and absence of repetitiveness. The reviewer ultimately awards the album five stars, affirming its timeless significance. Explore Soft Machine's Fourth and experience a legendary jazz-rock fusion masterpiece today!

 To make good music, it’s not necessary to fire off “million” notes per second, but rather to play the right note at the right moment.

 It’s a pity for Chick who will almost always remain in the background, giving space to all the other instruments.

Chick Corea's 1987 album Light Years features subtle, skillful jazz fusion with a strong supporting cast. Corea mostly plays accompaniment, allowing guitar, sax, and bass to shine. The album focuses on playing the right notes at the right moments rather than technical fireworks. Though Corea remains mostly in the background, the album is enjoyable and well-arranged. It receives an 8/10 rating due to the piano's limited spotlight. Listen to Chick Corea's Light Years for a masterclass in subtle jazz fusion and exquisite musicianship.

 McCoy Tyner unleashes himself on the piano throughout the album.

 This album is PERFECTION.

McCoy Tyner's 1972 album Sahara is acclaimed as one of his best works, showcasing his mastery on piano combined with rhythmic and fast-paced jazz. Featuring collaborators Hubert Laws and Billy Cobham, it blends Afro-American jazz with oriental flute influences. The album’s dynamic energy makes it feel timeless and engaging from start to finish. Listen to McCoy Tyner's Sahara and experience a flawless blend of rhythmic jazz and unique oriental sounds today!

 A fun well-done song, complete with various solos of trumpet, saxophone, guitars, keyboards as constant accompaniment, and piano, so what more could you want?

 A more than good album, it is a good representative of modern jazz, fun and with a great variety of notes played by the saxophone and trumpet, which always follow the concept of duo.

Groovin' by BWB is a well-executed modern jazz album filled with engaging trumpet and saxophone duets. The review highlights each track's unique qualities, emphasizing the instrumental solos and bluesy moods. The album is praised for its variety and fun approach, making it a recommended listen for jazz enthusiasts. Listen to BWB's Groovin' and dive into a vibrant modern jazz journey today!

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