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Caramella smog is a mirror of those years... a pleasant album that talks about decidedly non-simple things. 'Conforme alla CEE' describes the sense of despair that the modern man feels, and trust me that’s no small feat.
Caramella smog is a mirror of those years... a pleasant album that talks about decidedly non-simple things.
'Conforme alla CEE' describes the sense of despair that the modern man feels, and trust me that’s no small feat.
This review highlights Samuele Bersani's album Caramella Smog as a pinnacle of Italian pop music from the 2000s. The album balances complex lyrical themes with accessible pop sounds, mixing folk, rock, and bossa nova styles. Standout tracks include 'Cattiva' and the underrated 'Conforme alla CEE.' The reviewer shares nostalgic and emotional reflections, praising the album's depth and musical craftsmanship. Listen to Caramella Smog and explore the timeless Italian pop masterpiece by Samuele Bersani!
The beautiful Ayrton opens the dances with a ballad about Ayrton Senna and culminates in a final guitar solo that gives you chills. An album certainly not to be discarded but not at Lucio’s usual levels due to some more banal tracks far from his masterpieces.
The beautiful Ayrton opens the dances with a ballad about Ayrton Senna and culminates in a final guitar solo that gives you chills.
An album certainly not to be discarded but not at Lucio’s usual levels due to some more banal tracks far from his masterpieces.
The review celebrates Lucio Dalla's 1996 album Canzoni on his 77th birthday, praising standout tracks like Ayrton and Canzone for their emotional depth and melodic strength. While some songs effectively capture Dalla's sensitivity, others fall short with predictable lyrics and weaker music. Overall, the album is regarded as good but not reaching the artist's best work. Discover the emotional journey of Lucio Dalla's Canzoni—listen now and explore the highs and lows of this unique 1996 album.
The only singing competition where there are more guests than singers. Italian music is dying, but it can still survive.
The only singing competition where there are more guests than singers.
Italian music is dying, but it can still survive.
The reviewer recounts the exhausting Sanremo 2020 festival, highlighting its overwhelming number of guests and frequent jokes at the expense of the music. While many songs and moments are deemed poor or pointless, a few performances by artists like Diodato, Rita Pavone, and Anastasio stood out positively. The broadcast's length and filler content frustrated the reviewer, though the winner's quality brought some hope. Discover the highs and lows of Sanremo 2020 — read the full review and explore the festival’s best and worst moments!
It’s absolutely not normal for someone in 1984 to produce an album that hasn’t aged in 35 years since its release. Perhaps because it was overshadowed by what Dalla had produced in previous years… Let this album be an example for all Italian music.
It’s absolutely not normal for someone in 1984 to produce an album that hasn’t aged in 35 years since its release.
Perhaps because it was overshadowed by what Dalla had produced in previous years… Let this album be an example for all Italian music.
Lucio Dalla's 1984 album Viaggi organizzati is praised for its timeless sound and innovative musical structure. The review highlights its complex rhythms, sophisticated fusion of genres, and thoughtful lyrics that remain relevant today. Despite its initial mixed reception, the album is celebrated as a creative milestone in Italian music. The reviewer urges appreciation for this masterpiece as a model for future musicians. Listen to Lucio Dalla’s Viaggi organizzati now and explore a true Italian music masterpiece ahead of its time.
The album was soulless, an incredibly commercial collection that over its 80 minutes offers NOTHING. The lowest point is reached by the fifteen-minute version of 'Quelli che...', split in two: useless, ugly, and boring.
The album was soulless, an incredibly commercial collection that over its 80 minutes offers NOTHING.
The lowest point is reached by the fifteen-minute version of 'Quelli che...', split in two: useless, ugly, and boring.
This review criticizes Enzo Jannacci's 1998 album 'Quando un musicista ride' as a soulless and overly commercial collection. Except for a few unreleased tracks and decent arrangements, the album fails to add value to his original works. The reviewer expresses disappointment and reveals that the collection was imposed by Sony for profit, not artistic intent. Discover the truth behind Enzo Jannacci's 1998 album—read the full review and decide for yourself.
My mind, like the public vehicle, made diagonal routes within the Milky Way. I have escaped from the Mondi lontanissimi.
My mind, like the public vehicle, made diagonal routes within the Milky Way.
I have escaped from the Mondi lontanissimi.
The review captures the dreamy and futuristic essence of Franco Battiato's album 'Mondi lontanissimi'. It describes a mental voyage through space and alternate dimensions inspired by the album's sounds. The vivid imagery and references to tracks create an immersive sensory experience. The reviewer appreciates the album's ability to transport listeners and evoke introspective escape. Dive into Franco Battiato's 'Mondi lontanissimi' and take your mind on an unforgettable cosmic journey.
In short, chaos. 50 minutes of pure experimentation and then at the end you find 'La mer' with just piano and French lyrics.
In short, chaos.
50 minutes of pure experimentation and then at the end you find 'La mer' with just piano and French lyrics.
The reviewer explores Franco Battiato's album Campi Magnetici, uncovering its chaotic and experimental nature. Unlike Battiato's more accessible works, this album offers a disorienting but intriguing musical experience. The album fluctuates between chaotic noise and calmer, more structured tracks, ending with a minimalist piano piece. Overall, the listener is encouraged to approach it with patience and open-mindedness. Dive into Franco Battiato's Campi Magnetici and embrace the fascinating chaos of experimental sound!
"Peyote451 is a perfect introduction to the whole album: Willie distances himself, proclaims to be the exception and not to compete with others in the music scene." "The album is beautiful, it is enriched by arrangements that go well beyond rap and texts that go like engines, all enriched by calls with his father that give a more human touch to the album."
"Peyote451 is a perfect introduction to the whole album: Willie distances himself, proclaims to be the exception and not to compete with others in the music scene."
"The album is beautiful, it is enriched by arrangements that go well beyond rap and texts that go like engines, all enriched by calls with his father that give a more human touch to the album."
Willie Peyote's 'Educazione sabauda' stands out with its fusion of rap, funk, and jazz. The album mixes personal themes like alcoholism with social and ecological critiques, enriched by poetic and powerful lyrics. Despite a few weaker tracks, the overall work offers a compelling and human experience, inviting listeners beyond typical rap fans. Listen to Willie Peyote's 'Educazione sabauda' and experience a unique blend of rap, funk, and poetic storytelling today!
HOW THE HELL CAN HE DO SUCH THINGS BUT STILL REMAIN A HUMAN BEING? If you don’t believe me, then listen to the album and continue reading.
HOW THE HELL CAN HE DO SUCH THINGS BUT STILL REMAIN A HUMAN BEING?
If you don’t believe me, then listen to the album and continue reading.
The reviewer passionately praises Niccolò Fabi's album 'Tradizione e tradimento' for its poetic lyrics and emotional depth. Highlighting standout tracks like 'Io sono l'altro' and 'Scotta,' the album is seen as a genuine artistic gem. The musical arrangements blend minimalism with crescendos, reflecting Fabi's human and relevant artistry. Overall, the album earns high recommendation for its beauty and sincerity. Listen to Niccolò Fabi's 'Tradizione e tradimento' and experience poetic beauty yourself!
"Don Giovanni almost perfectly combines the singer-songwriter world and new age, forming something I honestly don’t hear in these recent years." "The title track 'Don Giovanni' is one of the best of the White Albums, with magnificent lyrics and light music that lets the words shine."
"Don Giovanni almost perfectly combines the singer-songwriter world and new age, forming something I honestly don’t hear in these recent years."
"The title track 'Don Giovanni' is one of the best of the White Albums, with magnificent lyrics and light music that lets the words shine."
This review dives into Lucio Battisti's Don Giovanni, the first of his White Albums, highlighting its blend of complex electronic music and intricate lyrics. The reviewer appreciates standout tracks like 'Le cose che pensano' and the title track 'Don Giovanni' for their musical and lyrical depth. While some lyrics like 'Fatti un pianto' are less appreciated, the album overall is praised for its innovative fusion of singer-songwriter tradition and new age elements. Recommended as a fresh, unique listening experience. Dive into Lucio Battisti's Don Giovanni and experience a timeless blend of complex lyrics and innovative music today!
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