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Once you’ve pressed play... you’ll immediately be engulfed by the slow pulsing percussion of Marangolo and the psychedelic synthesizers of Simonetti. "Zaratozom" is a hard rock piece... that accompanies two crucial moments of the film... Truly a piece divinely arranged and played, 5/5!
Once you’ve pressed play... you’ll immediately be engulfed by the slow pulsing percussion of Marangolo and the psychedelic synthesizers of Simonetti.
"Zaratozom" is a hard rock piece... that accompanies two crucial moments of the film... Truly a piece divinely arranged and played, 5/5!
The review explores Goblin's extended soundtrack for the horror classic Zombi, highlighting its seamless fusion of prog rock and cinema. The review praises the album's psychedelic synthesizers, rhythmic complexity, and emotive tracks like 'Zaratozom.' It emphasizes how the music enhances key scenes from the film. The reviewer recommends it especially to fans of horror and progressive rock. Listen to Goblin's Zombi soundtrack and experience the immortal fusion of prog rock and horror cinema.
"'Hell' is the central point, the fulcrum of 'Gracious!' with its turbulent introduction and unsettling guitar riffs." "Every time I listen to 'The Dream,' I imagine many beds traveling like cars, with many people sleeping peacefully against a black background decorated with sandy mountains, moons, and stars."
"'Hell' is the central point, the fulcrum of 'Gracious!' with its turbulent introduction and unsettling guitar riffs."
"Every time I listen to 'The Dream,' I imagine many beds traveling like cars, with many people sleeping peacefully against a black background decorated with sandy mountains, moons, and stars."
Gracious! is a remarkable 70s progressive rock album that brilliantly blends diverse genres from hard rock to classical music. Highlights include the intense and atmospheric track 'Hell' and the tranquil, immersive 17-minute suite 'The Dream.' Though the band disappeared after only two albums, this record embodies the best qualities of the genre and remains a cult classic. Dive into the classic prog sounds of Gracious! and explore a timeless 70s album full of surprises and deep moods.
These are not the Pooh. Facchinetti, the lead vocalist, continues shouting at the top of his lungs... 'just let us have our world...'
These are not the Pooh.
Facchinetti, the lead vocalist, continues shouting at the top of his lungs... 'just let us have our world...'
Pooh's debut album 'Per Quelli Come Noi' showcases a drastically different band from their later, more famous pop style. Released in 1966, the album embraces protest themes and social revolution reflective of the era. With a beat and psychedelic rock influence, the record features politically charged lyrics and unique arrangements. Notable tracks include the defiant title song and the heavily censored 'Brennero '66'. This album is a rare, unrecognizable glimpse of Pooh that deserves reevaluation. Explore Pooh's revolutionary debut album and experience their unheard protest spirit in 'Per Quelli Come Noi' now!
Even from the first keyboard notes, I was petrified, imagining the moon, darkness, and the sea. Gioco Di Bimba was the first song in my life to give me chills.
Even from the first keyboard notes, I was petrified, imagining the moon, darkness, and the sea.
Gioco Di Bimba was the first song in my life to give me chills.
This review recounts the author's childhood introduction to Le Orme's 'Uomo Di Pezza,' highlighting the album's captivating sound and evocative artwork. The emotional connection to Aldo Tagliapietra's voice and the album's themes left a lasting impression, marking a personal musical awakening beyond children's songs. The nostalgic storytelling conveys deep appreciation for this distinctive progressive rock record. Dive into the enchanting world of Le Orme and experience the timeless magic of 'Uomo Di Pezza' today!
This refined anthology, thanks to the chronological arrangement of the tracks, is irrefutable proof of [Le Orme's] sound renewal. The only thing not good about this anthology is the digital remaster, which has rendered the sound of various instruments in the background, giving more prominence to the voice.
This refined anthology, thanks to the chronological arrangement of the tracks, is irrefutable proof of [Le Orme's] sound renewal.
The only thing not good about this anthology is the digital remaster, which has rendered the sound of various instruments in the background, giving more prominence to the voice.
This review praises Le Orme's Studio Collection 1970-1980 as a refined and comprehensive anthology showcasing the band's evolution. The collection balances pop, rock, and symphonic elements, features unreleased tracks, and includes detailed liner notes. Despite some disappointment with the digital remastering, the reviewer highly recommends the set as the most complete overview of Le Orme's work during this decade. Explore Le Orme's Studio Collection and experience the evolution of Italian progressive rock!
"'The Who By Numbers' is one of the best albums by the Who." "This album is full of emotions, sensations, visions, feelings, and emotional charge... AMAZING!!!"
"'The Who By Numbers' is one of the best albums by the Who."
"This album is full of emotions, sensations, visions, feelings, and emotional charge... AMAZING!!!"
This review celebrates The Who's 1975 album The Who By Numbers, highlighting its melodic strengths, emotional depth, and lyrical craftsmanship. Though not ranked among the band's biggest masterpieces, the album offers memorable ballads, stellar performances, and true-to-style tracks. The review provides detailed song insights and praises Keith Moon's drumming and Townshend's songwriting. Overall, a heartfelt tribute to a cherished album for dedicated Who fans. Dive into 'The Who By Numbers' and experience the rich emotions and timeless melodies of classic rock!
"Whatever Happened To Saturday Night?" is an indelible imprint in the soul of the listener, an atmosphere of serenity and melancholy at the same time. In just over two minutes you can relive the most beautiful moments of your life, or think of lying on the grass with your girlfriend and having succeeded in bringing love and peace to the world.
"Whatever Happened To Saturday Night?" is an indelible imprint in the soul of the listener, an atmosphere of serenity and melancholy at the same time.
In just over two minutes you can relive the most beautiful moments of your life, or think of lying on the grass with your girlfriend and having succeeded in bringing love and peace to the world.
The review praises Buffalo Springfield’s song 'Whatever Happened To Saturday Night?' as a deeply emotional and atmospheric piece blending folk rock with light pop nuances. It highlights the song’s ability to evoke nostalgia and serenity through its melodic arrangements. The reviewer shares a personal connection, describing how the melody triggered vivid, heartfelt memories. The song is recommended as part of a four-CD box set, noted as one of the band’s best works. Listen to Buffalo Springfield’s timeless track and experience the magic of 'Whatever Happened To Saturday Night?' today!
"Yellow Submarine" is a children’s song given a humorous flair by Ringo Starr’s voice. The film was innovative for its psychedelic animation style, inspired by Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.
"Yellow Submarine" is a children’s song given a humorous flair by Ringo Starr’s voice.
The film was innovative for its psychedelic animation style, inspired by Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.
The review delves into The Beatles’ Yellow Submarine album and animated film, highlighting its playful, psychedelic nature and iconic songs. It discusses Paul McCartney’s inspiration for the title track, the involvement of Ringo Starr, and the unique animation style of the film. Key songs like 'Hey Bulldog' and 'Only A Northern Song' are examined, alongside George Martin’s orchestral contributions. The 1999 songtrack re-release with expanded tracks is also noted. Discover the magic of The Beatles’ Yellow Submarine — watch the film, listen to the soundtrack, and dive into psychedelic pop history!
In 'Sirio 2222,' Beat, Hard Rock, Psychedelia, Experimentation, and some shades of Symphonic Rock blend together. The track 'Missione Sirio 2222' invites listeners on a musical journey through space with a captivating mix of acoustic, electric, and oriental sounds.
In 'Sirio 2222,' Beat, Hard Rock, Psychedelia, Experimentation, and some shades of Symphonic Rock blend together.
The track 'Missione Sirio 2222' invites listeners on a musical journey through space with a captivating mix of acoustic, electric, and oriental sounds.
Il Balletto Di Bronzo's debut album 'Sirio 2222' remains a notable relic of the 1970s Italian progressive rock scene. Featuring a rich mix of beat, hard rock, psychedelia, and symphonic elements, the album showcases strong influences from legendary bands like Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath. Noteworthy tracks include the energetic 'Neve Calda' and the space-themed epic 'Missione Sirio 2222.' The review praises the band's musical experimentation and enduring allure. Dive into the thrilling sounds of Il Balletto Di Bronzo's 'Sirio 2222' and explore a unique chapter of Italian prog rock history!
"Storia O Leggenda" can seem like a sad, melancholic album, as if reflecting the true mood of its members. The album gives much sadness because Aldo, Toni, Michi, and Germano do not want to abandon the desire to experiment with other sounds and give music a sense.
"Storia O Leggenda" can seem like a sad, melancholic album, as if reflecting the true mood of its members.
The album gives much sadness because Aldo, Toni, Michi, and Germano do not want to abandon the desire to experiment with other sounds and give music a sense.
Le Orme's 1977 album Storia O Leggenda is a melancholic yet hopeful progressive rock record created during the decline of the genre. The album blends lyrical themes of nostalgia, alienation, and dreams with sophisticated instrumentation, including a rare instrumental closing track. Despite generational shifts favoring punk and dance music, Le Orme’s desire to create meaningful music shines through this uniquely emotional work. Fans of prog rock will appreciate the haunting vocals, Hammond organ, and reflective lyrics that mark this significant release. Discover the melancholic beauty of Le Orme's Storia O Leggenda—listen now and dive into a timeless prog rock journey!
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