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When you have done everything to reach as high as possible... looking back is like having vertigo. "Milk and Honey" is a work of the heart more than of the head.
When you have done everything to reach as high as possible... looking back is like having vertigo.
"Milk and Honey" is a work of the heart more than of the head.
Milk and Honey represents John Lennon’s return to music after a five-year hiatus focused on personal life. Following the lukewarm reception of Double Fantasy, this posthumous album contains demos and unfinished works from early 1981. The songs explore mature themes and feature collaboration with Yoko Ono, blending various musical styles. It reflects a thoughtful and heartfelt phase of Lennon’s late career before his tragic death. Discover John Lennon’s heartfelt comeback with Milk and Honey — listen and experience his final musical journey.
Those who doubted that ABBA could perform satisfactorily live were burned. ABBA captures here the last happy period before the deepening of their production in the early ’80s.
Those who doubted that ABBA could perform satisfactorily live were burned.
ABBA captures here the last happy period before the deepening of their production in the early ’80s.
This review praises ABBA's 1979 Wembley Arena live album, highlighting their exceptional live musical skills and carefully crafted showmanship. The detailed production, extended band, and setlist showcase their high-quality pop music during a transitional era. Standout tracks and stage aesthetics impress even skeptics. The release reminds listeners of ABBA's lasting influence and the rarity of such quality pop performances today. Experience ABBA’s unforgettable 1979 Wembley live performance—listen now and relive pop history!
Women’s legs are compasses that measure the globe in all directions, giving it its balance and harmony. Perhaps the heart of a man is not so easily interpretable after all.
Women’s legs are compasses that measure the globe in all directions, giving it its balance and harmony.
Perhaps the heart of a man is not so easily interpretable after all.
The review reflects on François Truffaut’s film 'L'Uomo Che Amava Le Donne,' spotlighting the lead character Bertrand Morane, a passionate but elusive womanizer. It highlights Truffaut’s autobiographical approach and his unique, realistic portrayal of women. The film is seen as an intimate exploration of fleeting connections and obsessive love that stands out within Truffaut’s oeuvre. The review emphasizes the emotional complexity and the bittersweet tone underlying the narrative. Discover Truffaut’s intimate portrait of love and obsession—watch L'Uomo Che Amava Le Donne today.
If in an antique market... take it blindly because it will hardly disappoint you. Beautiful because it is relaxing, beautiful because it is sweet, beautiful because it starts with an astronomical song like 'Angel of the Morning'.
If in an antique market... take it blindly because it will hardly disappoint you.
Beautiful because it is relaxing, beautiful because it is sweet, beautiful because it starts with an astronomical song like 'Angel of the Morning'.
This review highlights Olivia Newton-John's 1972 album 'Olivia' as a rare and worthwhile find. It praises her clear voice, the excellent production by John Farrar, and the album's soothing country-pop vibe. The covers, especially George Harrison's and 'Angel of the Morning', stand out. The album is recommended for moments seeking simplicity and fresh air. Explore Olivia Newton-John's soothing 1972 album 'Olivia' and experience timeless country-pop classics today!
"'Weekend' is the latest product of a journey that has been moving forward since 1980 when an angry girl from Forlì decided to write her own songs." "Alice is still a fortune for Italy of the 'cantar leggero' capable of writing pages of music yet to be matched."
"'Weekend' is the latest product of a journey that has been moving forward since 1980 when an angry girl from Forlì decided to write her own songs."
"Alice is still a fortune for Italy of the 'cantar leggero' capable of writing pages of music yet to be matched."
Alice's 'Weekend' album marks a mature and artistic continuation of her musical journey. With less pop influence than her previous work, it embraces acoustic and continental sounds. The album features collaborations with renowned Italian artists and revisits past masterpieces with fresh interpretations. It reflects Alice's dedication amidst Italy's struggling music industry and showcases her timeless voice and vision. Dive into Alice's 'Weekend' for a mature and soulful experience of Italian continental music—listen now!
The original edition is perhaps the best-packaged product of the '70s. Exceptional audio restored to a strong vigor that was missing even in the '75 master.
The original edition is perhaps the best-packaged product of the '70s.
Exceptional audio restored to a strong vigor that was missing even in the '75 master.
The Wings' Venus and Mars Archive Collection offers beautifully restored audio and insightful bonus tracks. The original 1975 album is praised for its iconic packaging and consistent sound. Highlights include standout tracks and unique bonus material like demos and previously unreleased recordings. This edition improves over previous versions with superior sound quality and added historical context. Explore the rich sound and rare bonus tracks of Wings’ Venus and Mars Archive Collection today!
"It was cleverly decided to release it together with the other heavyweight piece, 'Venus and Mars', to cover the group’s 1973-’76 period comprehensively." "The gem is a take of 'Beware my Love' with friend John Bonham behind the drums, proving he can be a clean and essential drummer without losing his innate power."
"It was cleverly decided to release it together with the other heavyweight piece, 'Venus and Mars', to cover the group’s 1973-’76 period comprehensively."
"The gem is a take of 'Beware my Love' with friend John Bonham behind the drums, proving he can be a clean and essential drummer without losing his innate power."
The remastered 'Wings At The Speed of Sound' brings new life to the 1976 album with superior sound clarity and packaging. Key tracks like 'San Ferry Anne' and 'Warm and Beautiful' benefit most from restoration, revealing new nuances. The added demos and archive materials enrich the listening experience without being superfluous. This edition is highly recommended for attentive listening, especially for fans of Wings' mid-70s era. Experience the enhanced richness of Wings' classic album—listen to the remastered 'At The Speed of Sound' today!
"Rainclouds" was worked on by McCartney on December 9, 1980, the day after the murder of his friend John Lennon. Those who attended remember that McCartney appeared shaken and disturbed and certainly did not fully realize what had happened.
"Rainclouds" was worked on by McCartney on December 9, 1980, the day after the murder of his friend John Lennon.
Those who attended remember that McCartney appeared shaken and disturbed and certainly did not fully realize what had happened.
This review focuses on 'Rainclouds,' the B-side to 'Ebony and Ivory' and the last song released by Wings. Recorded the day after John Lennon's murder, it marks a poignant moment in McCartney's career. Despite creative struggles and personal trauma, Paul McCartney continued working, eventually processing his grief in later projects like 'Tug of War.' While not a major hit, the song holds historical importance as the closing chapter of Wings and a reflection of McCartney's 1980 challenges. Explore the emotional depth of McCartney's 'Rainclouds' and discover Wings' final moments in music history.
A spot must be reserved for some of the Beach Boys' LPs in a hypothetical collection of the worst albums ever released. “M.I.U. Album” can be defined as a work that is not only an example of terrible music but also cannot boast even a particular historical value worthy of mention.
A spot must be reserved for some of the Beach Boys' LPs in a hypothetical collection of the worst albums ever released.
“M.I.U. Album” can be defined as a work that is not only an example of terrible music but also cannot boast even a particular historical value worthy of mention.
The Beach Boys' 1978 M.I.U. Album is widely viewed as one of their weakest efforts. Creative struggles among band members, especially Brian Wilson's crisis and lack of inspiration, led to an uninspired collection of songs. While the cover art is noted for its visual appeal, the music fails to impress. Only a few moments, like Dennis Wilson's 'My Diane,' offer any redeeming value. Overall, the album represents a significant low in the band's late 70s era. Discover why The Beach Boys' M.I.U. Album is remembered as a creative low—read the full review and listen to the album yourself!
The heart-pounding start of "I Feel the Earth Move" to the already classic then "It’s Too Late" up to the duet with James Taylor for a "You’ve got a Friend" of heartbreaking beauty. "Tapestry," what an album. One of those few albums that universally enrich music collections around every corner of the world.
The heart-pounding start of "I Feel the Earth Move" to the already classic then "It’s Too Late" up to the duet with James Taylor for a "You’ve got a Friend" of heartbreaking beauty.
"Tapestry," what an album. One of those few albums that universally enrich music collections around every corner of the world.
This review celebrates Carole King's first live performance at Carnegie Hall in 1971. It highlights her intimate, piano-focused style and classic hits from 'Tapestry' and solo LPs. The concert captures the spirit of the early 1970s, featuring a memorable duet with James Taylor. It evokes nostalgia for a transformative musical era and King’s enduring influence as a songwriter. Discover the timeless magic of Carole King's 1971 Carnegie Hall concert—listen now and relive a pivotal musical moment.
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