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These films are a piece of Italian history... back in the day when the viewer was captivated by simplicity and good taste humor. The Spencer & Hill brand is untouchable, genuine, fun.
These films are a piece of Italian history... back in the day when the viewer was captivated by simplicity and good taste humor.
The Spencer & Hill brand is untouchable, genuine, fun.
The review fondly recalls an evening spent watching 'Chi Trova Un Amico Trova Un Tesoro,' a fun and trashy comedy starring Bud Spencer and Terence Hill. Despite formulaic plots and predictable jokes, the film offers genuine entertainment and nostalgic value. The reviewer appreciates the simplicity, humor, and unique chemistry of the duo. It's a feel-good watch reminiscent of a more innocent era of Italian cinema. Dive into the hilarious world of Bud Spencer & Terence Hill and enjoy a timeless Italian comedy classic today!
The band’s rhythm section has improved greatly, although there are few structural innovations. This suggests that The Strokes have quite significant creative limitations.
The band’s rhythm section has improved greatly, although there are few structural innovations.
This suggests that The Strokes have quite significant creative limitations.
The Strokes' third album, 'First Impressions Of Earth', shows ambition and technical improvements, especially in the rhythm section. The first half features some of their best songs, though the second half lacks impact. While better than their previous work, it doesn’t reach the originality of 'Is This It'. Notable solos and vocal performances stand out, but the album suggests creative constraints. Recommended mainly for purchase but with tempered expectations. Discover the highs and lows of The Strokes' 'First Impressions Of Earth'—listen now and judge for yourself!
Finally, after 30 years of silence, one of the greatest legends of Italian prog has come back to life. The band has successfully preserved the ghostly prog folk atmospheres of the album 'Lo Scemo e Il Villaggio' and the melancholic and profound melodies of 'Dolce Acqua' in an exemplary and virtuosic manner.
Finally, after 30 years of silence, one of the greatest legends of Italian prog has come back to life.
The band has successfully preserved the ghostly prog folk atmospheres of the album 'Lo Scemo e Il Villaggio' and the melancholic and profound melodies of 'Dolce Acqua' in an exemplary and virtuosic manner.
Delirium's live album marks a triumphant return after 30 years, showcasing their mastery of prog folk and emotive melodies. The band honors their roots and influences while delivering virtuosic performances. Despite a less successful new single, the show closes strongly with beloved classics. Produced by Black Widow, this 70-minute concert captures the essence of Delirium's legacy and hints at an ambitious future. Experience the legendary live comeback of Delirium—listen to their enchanting prog folk performance now!
The record is an interesting blend of symphonic/romantic prog compositions that soothe the ears and tend to develop a serene fairytale atmosphere. From this work, the band’s talent is more evident compared to the previous album and Monteduro’s skill with the acoustic guitar, of course without neglecting his beautiful voice.
The record is an interesting blend of symphonic/romantic prog compositions that soothe the ears and tend to develop a serene fairytale atmosphere.
From this work, the band’s talent is more evident compared to the previous album and Monteduro’s skill with the acoustic guitar, of course without neglecting his beautiful voice.
This review highlights Adriano Monteduro's lesser-known but beautiful second album with Reale Accademia Di Musica. It praises the delicate symphonic and romantic progressive rock style, rich with acoustic guitar, mellotron, and piano arrangements. The album creates a serene, fairy-tale atmosphere with dynamic contrasts between lively and darker tracks. Recommended for listeners seeking a softer prog experience. Explore Adriano Monteduro’s enchanting prog sounds—listen now to a timeless Italian classic.
That crazy and fizzy style is still there but rock'n roll is missing! It's certainly not an album worthy of a 5, not even a 4.
That crazy and fizzy style is still there but rock'n roll is missing!
It's certainly not an album worthy of a 5, not even a 4.
The review sees Room On Fire as a somewhat inferior follow-up to The Strokes' debut. While Julian Casablancas' lyrics impress, the record lacks the vibrant rock'n'roll energy and memorable danceable tracks of their first release. Standout songs include 'What Ever Happened?' and 'Reptilia'. Though enjoyable and genuine, the album may feel predictable and less exciting for casual listeners. Discover how Room On Fire compares to The Strokes' iconic debut—listen and decide for yourself!
Is This It is an excellent album of 36 minutes where the freshness of the sounds and that meandering unstoppable rock’n roll make it perfect, enjoyable, and fun. In the end, I realize there’s not one that misses... they all rock!
Is This It is an excellent album of 36 minutes where the freshness of the sounds and that meandering unstoppable rock’n roll make it perfect, enjoyable, and fun.
In the end, I realize there’s not one that misses... they all rock!
The review praises The Strokes' debut album 'Is This It' as a fresh and enjoyable rock album from 2001. Despite some lack of originality, the album features infectious rhythms and consistent quality. The author highlights several standout tracks and recommends it for fans of pure rock 'n roll. Comparisons with bands like The Velvet Underground are dismissed as irrelevant. Listen to The Strokes' iconic debut 'Is This It' and experience the fresh, infectious rock sound that redefined early 2000s music!
Not everyone knows that this group, having released only one album in their career, opened for the 'Led Zeppelin' in Italy in 1971. It’s an intense work, well played but also dramatic (listen and reflect on the emotions that emanate from the 22 minutes of the title track).
Not everyone knows that this group, having released only one album in their career, opened for the 'Led Zeppelin' in Italy in 1971.
It’s an intense work, well played but also dramatic (listen and reflect on the emotions that emanate from the 22 minutes of the title track).
Capitolo 6's 'Frutti Per Kagua' is a standout 1972 Italian progressive rock album with a British-inspired symphonic style. Featuring four tracks, it tells an Indo-American story with emotional depth and impressive musicianship. The band, who opened for Led Zeppelin, delivers a dramatic and intense listening experience. Recommended for fans of classic Italian rock and old English prog. Explore 'Frutti Per Kagua' today and dive into one of Italy's finest progressive rock masterpieces.
An eclectic, transversal album in search of spirituality as it incorporates many Indian and Eastern sounds. The central theme of the album is prayer. To be listened and re-listened to all in one breath in solitude.
An eclectic, transversal album in search of spirituality as it incorporates many Indian and Eastern sounds.
The central theme of the album is prayer. To be listened and re-listened to all in one breath in solitude.
Living Music - To Allen Ginsberg is a 1972 Italian progressive album by Murple featuring collaboration with poet Allen Ginsberg. The album blends acoustic arrangements and Eastern sounds exploring themes of spirituality and prayer. Key musicians include Umberto Santucci on keyboards and Gianfranca Montedoro's emotive vocals. Although well-crafted, the album shows some political leanings tied to its dedication. Explore this unique fusion of Italian prog and Beat poetry—listen to Living Music - To Allen Ginsberg now!
Those who love Jethro Tull, Griphon, Strawbs, Manning Guy, and Comus can certainly delight their ears and expand their experience with this group. Two albums not to listen to in company that will make you feel strong emotions!
Those who love Jethro Tull, Griphon, Strawbs, Manning Guy, and Comus can certainly delight their ears and expand their experience with this group.
Two albums not to listen to in company that will make you feel strong emotions!
Forest's 1969-70 double album reissue offers a charming blend of prog folk with pastoral and mysterious tones. The trio’s rich instrumentation and melancholic choruses create an eclectic, hippie-era atmosphere. Fans of similar acts like Jethro Tull will appreciate the dark and esoteric feel. Highlights include memorable tracks that evoke strong emotions and fantasy imagery. Dive into Forest’s evocative prog folk double album and explore a mystical journey through classic English folk sounds.
Everything works perfectly: his magical guitar and Shannon Hamm’s, who alternate solos in an incomparable way. It has all the cards to withstand the comparison with the best productions of Dream Theater.
Everything works perfectly: his magical guitar and Shannon Hamm’s, who alternate solos in an incomparable way.
It has all the cards to withstand the comparison with the best productions of Dream Theater.
This review honors Chuck Schuldiner's final album, 'The Fragile Art Of Existence,' praising its complex, sophisticated progressive metal sound. The interplay of guitar solos, bass, and drums is highlighted as exceptional. While Tim Aymar's vocals remain controversial among fans, the album is deemed comparable to Dream Theater's finest works. The review reflects on Schuldiner's premature death and lasting musical impact. Discover the prog-metal brilliance of Control Denied and experience Chuck Schuldiner’s last masterpiece today!
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