From this moment, the very Jarrettian concept of extemporaneous composition... has changed itself and the history of music.

 Hear it, the first note, and understand everything immediately and definitively.

The Köln Concert by Keith Jarrett is hailed as a divine moment in music history, blending spontaneous improvisation with profound emotion. The review praises its revolutionary impact on solo jazz piano and the enduring legacy it created. Jarrett’s performance is described as transcendent, incomparable, and soul-stirring, influencing generations of musicians and listeners alike. Experience the timeless magic of Keith Jarrett’s The Köln Concert—listen now and feel the soul of jazz like never before.

 If music has a meaning, the latest live performance by the Police is a work one can scarcely afford to be without.

 These three Martians... are capable... of having the freshness, energy, and originality that would be wonderful to see in some twenty or thirty-year-olds.

The Police's live album Certifiable delivers a remarkable reunion performance after two decades apart. Each member's musical growth shines through sophisticated arrangements and stellar solos. Despite initial skepticism about reunion releases, this album proves to be an essential listen with excellent sound and video quality. It's both a tribute to their legacy and a fresh showcase of their timeless energy. Explore The Police's Certifiable live album to experience an iconic reunion full of energy, superb musicianship, and timeless rock classics.

 He is an excellent music chef, always has been, and it’s definitely worth it.

 Some songs are as beautiful as on the album, others shine beyond expectations.

The reviewer shares a vivid, emotional account of attending Ivano Fossati's live concert at Teatro Fraschini in Pavia. Praising Fossati's latest album 'Musica Moderna' as a modern masterpiece, the review highlights the strong set list blending new and classic songs. The intimate concert atmosphere, attentive band, and memorable performances create a deeply satisfying experience. A wine tasting during the break and the journey through dense fog add warmth to the story. Discover Ivano Fossati's masterful live show—listen to 'Live @ Teatro Fraschini' and experience the magic yourself!

 The only non-banal album I’ve come across lately comes from a sixty-five-year-old.

 Simply making good music, with the right words. What he evidently was born to do.

This review praises The Fireman's album Electric Arguments as a rare, genuine, and well-crafted work in an otherwise uninspiring contemporary music scene. The album skillfully blends psychedelic, experimental, and traditional styles, showcasing heartfelt musicianship. The artist, known for his legendary career, chooses anonymity to let the music speak for itself. Despite no groundbreaking novelty, the album stands out for its soul and professionalism. Explore The Fireman's Electric Arguments and experience a unique blend of psychedelic and soulful music by a legendary artist in disguise!

 An album that features the guitar as the sole harmony, sax as soloists, and bass as the only rhythmic/harmonic line is interesting in itself.

 Unfortunately we are in Italy, a country of half-geniuses and missed masterpieces.

This review explores the distinctive jazz album by Gianni Basso and Franco Cerri, notable for using guitar as the only harmonic instrument. It praises the duo's homage to jazz greats like Lester Young and Wes Montgomery while noting a tuning flaw in one track. The album is described as a smooth, pleasant listen despite its imperfections. Listen to this unique guitar-led jazz trio album and experience a heartfelt tribute to jazz legends.

 A baroque, overabundant, and supremely useless work like this.

 'Never Coming Home' is truly remarkable, a hidden little masterpiece in a very flat sea of water.

The reviewer revisits Sting's 'Sacred Love' after enjoying The Police's live reunion. Despite its flawless production, the album feels overly baroque and overproduced, lacking the soul and impact of Sting's earlier works. 'Never Coming Home' stands out as a hidden gem, but overall the album fails to deliver lasting impressions. The reviewer hopes for a simpler, more authentic future project from Sting. Discover Sting's 'Sacred Love' and explore its hidden gems and lush production—listen now and decide for yourself!

 Just being called Battiato isn’t enough.

 A festival of missteps, the triumph of embarrassment, the ecstasy of irrelevance and inappropriateness.

This review critically examines Franco Battiato’s album Fleurs 2, deeming it a disappointing and uninspired collection of cover songs. Unlike his previous Fleurs albums, this record lacks sincerity and coherence, featuring questionable collaborations and artistic missteps. Only the duet with Consoli is somewhat noteworthy, but overall, the album falls short of expectations. The reviewer frames this as part of a broader decline in Italian singer-songwriter artistry. Discover why Fleurs 2 disappoints fans and explore Franco Battiato’s musical journey in this candid review.

 An Album, with a capital A. And a Blues album. Also with a capital B.

 He is alive and well, and then that he still plays the Blues. Like we could never manage, even if we tried.

The review expresses initial apprehension about B.B. King's new album due to his advanced age, but finds 'One Kind Favor' to be a remarkable blues record. It highlights King's signature voice, guitar work, and his dedication to authentic blues. Despite a slower pace, the album embodies the essence of true blues, reaffirming King's enduring influence and vitality. The reviewer closes with a heartfelt tribute to his live performances and ongoing passion. Listen to B.B. King's 'One Kind Favor' and experience pure, timeless blues from a living legend.

 "He is a luxury craftsman, very talented, a splendid manipulator of words, with a sense of both the ditty and the ballad."

 "Here, our man takes his dog for a spin around the barnyard, as good as always, as capable as ever, as recognizable as ever, but without stirring anything particular."

The review praises Vinicio Capossela's craftsmanship and lyrical talent but finds Da Solo lacking the innovation and emotional impact of his earlier work Ovunque Proteggi. The album is seen as a safe, modest step back, with no fresh ideas or notable curiosity. While still well-crafted and recognizable, it fails to deeply stir or engage the listener, positioning it as a decent but somewhat forgettable release. Discover Vinicio Capossela's unique blend of craftsmanship and tradition—listen to Da Solo and explore his musical journey.

 This record, here and now, can only be considered a masterpiece.

 The usual dish, but never, really never, cooked so well.

Ivano Fossati's 'Musica Moderna' is a masterful work that reflects his rich career and artistic evolution. The album blends his past influences with fresh guitar-driven music and high literary lyricism. It highlights technical sophistication without repetition, presenting a beautiful and mature perspective. The record is praised as a shining jewel and a true masterpiece. Explore Ivano Fossati's timeless 'Musica Moderna' and experience a masterful blend of poetry and music.

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