The record turns out to be stunningly beautiful, with poetry, electronic jazz, and unexpected and fascinating covers.

 If you find it, make it yours, you’ll be entranced.

V.V.A.A. Miniatures is a unique compilation featuring 51 artists creating one-minute pieces curated by Morgan Fisher. The album showcases an eclectic mix of experimental jazz, electronic music, and creative covers by legendary musicians like Bob Fripp and Robert Wyatt. It’s an intriguing and enjoyable listen despite its unusual format, offering a fresh musical experience that captivates from start to finish. Highly recommended for fans of innovative and compact compositions. Listen to V.V.A.A. Miniatures now and experience 51 unique one-minute tracks by legendary artists!

 You can feel the entire sense of discomfort that pervades the album.

 Despite being an epic flop, it managed to sell a lot, especially in the U.S.A.

War Child by Jethro Tull marks a shift from epic suites to shorter songs after controversies with the music press. Despite some good moments, the album is weighed down by awkward arrangements and a troubled production history. Its escape from UK taxes led to personal and creative difficulties. While commercially successful in the US, it remains a missed opportunity compared to the original discarded material heard later on Nightcap. Discover the story behind Jethro Tull's War Child and listen to the lost potential of this classic album.

 You literally immerse yourself in the 'matter' Zappa.

 It makes the more challenging works, such as The Yellow Shark or Jazz from Hell, readable.

This book provides an immersive and detailed analysis of Frank Zappa's entire body of work. It offers insightful explanations suitable for both casual listeners and musicians. Complex albums like The Yellow Shark and Jazz from Hell are made accessible. The guide highlights Zappa's bold artistic choices and his recording methods, making it an essential resource for understanding his legacy. Dive deep into Frank Zappa's genius—grab this detailed guide and experience his music like never before!

 Perhaps the only prog record with strong psychedelic influences made in Italy, and maybe in Europe.

 A true whirlwind of atmospheres and sounds unmatched by our artist in the future, full of tension and melody.

Alan Sorrenti's only early album 'Aria' is an exceptional example of Italian psychedelic prog rock, notable for its long, atmospheric title track and Jean-Luc Ponty's violin. Despite minor lyrical datedness, the album remains a profound, melodic work. The review highlights the album's rarity, musical tension, and Sorrenti's later works that didn't quite reach 'Aria's' brilliance. Listen to Alan Sorrenti's 'Aria' and experience Italy's rare psychedelic prog gem today!

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