Album DeRango™ 3,00

The Cranberries

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 That sequence creates an emotion in me that starts with a fairly calm ballad... and closes in momentary serenity.

 Bury the Hatchet closes the period of great international success for the group and stylistically of the first production that made them great in history.

 Discover The Cranberries’ timeless album Bury the Hatchet and relive the bittersweet emotions of youth through its unforgettable songs.

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Album DeRango™ 20,83

Pooh

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 'Un posto felice' is an enjoyable work due to the mastery the Pooh had at that point in writing well-arranged and well-texted love songs.

 'Se balla da sola' explains how to understand and treat a woman in a relationship, and 'Dimmi di sì' is an anthem to a night of fiery sex, by Stefano, the drummer.

 Listen to 'Un posto felice' and explore Pooh's timeless love songs and Italian pop legacy.

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Album DeRango™ 12,99

Oasis

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 'Dig Out Your Soul' makes the leap in quality: tracks more elaborate than the previous one, in an almost continuous blend of Rock, Blues, and Psychedelia.

 'I'm Outta Time'... is the best song written by Liam in his entire career with the band, while having a melody, arrangement, and heartfelt interpretation.

 Discover the intricate sounds of Oasis’ 'Dig Out Your Soul'—listen and dive into their blend of psychedelia and rock evolution today!

💬 9
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📈 3,63
Album DeRango™ 13,93

Blur

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 Blur, who with their previous classic Parklife had created a masterpiece of balance between Pop, experimentation, and aesthetics, followed the same path in The Great Escape but with much less convincing results, except for the single Stereotypes.

 The group’s historical defeat for the position as the main reference point in their home music scene and the end of the genre they themselves had created would soon be almost beneficial for greater affirmation on the international scene.

 Discover how Blur’s The Great Escape shaped Britpop history—listen to the hits and revisit this iconic album today!

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Album DeRango™ -7,72

The Who

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 "'Live At Leeds' is the LANDMARK in this sense, the SUBVERSIVE energy of the Who live."

 "So 'Live At Leeds' remains one of the few historic live albums to sound fresh and engaging, even after 50 years."

 Listen to The Who's Live at Leeds now and experience a timeless rock masterpiece!

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📈 2,71
Book DeRango™ 22,76

Max Pezzali

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 This book keeps you glued until the end, thanks to the simplicity of writing and Max’s ability to immerse in his own life as if telling it in person.

 Max recounts his childhood as a child sometimes left alone by parents who worked all day, his adolescence as a loser without being considered by the lucky ones with the chicks, but managing to happily live his adolescence.

 Dive into Max Pezzali’s heartfelt autobiography and relive the spirit of 80s Italy through music and personal stories.

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2389
📈 3,83
Album DeRango™ 9,00

Pulp

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 The band of my crisis, which had the most intelligent frontman of that generation, mature and anomalous by character and age.

 'Hits' is, in its own way, a great work, with the flaw in my opinion of containing the poor album version of 'Disco 2000', which was instead enhanced in live performances.

 Dive into Pulp's 'Hits' and relive the charm of Britpop with Jarvis Cocker’s smartest anthems—listen now!

💬 5
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📈 4,00