The THEATER/SONG is based on Gaber’s mimicry, his flamboyance, his funny faces.

 LUPORINI AND I WRITE EVERY WORK WITH THE SINCERE CONVICTION THAT IT’S THE LAST: THE LAST OPPORTUNITY TO GIVE VENT TO OUR BELIEFS.

This review praises the Giorgio Gaber DVD 'Storie Del Signor G.' as an essential item that captures his unique blend of theater and song. Gaber's theatricality, mimicry, and stage presence enhance every song and monologue. The collaboration with Luporini is highlighted as culturally significant, shaping Italian society for decades. The DVD offers excellent value with additional materials and is recommended to both fans and newcomers regardless of political views. Watch Giorgio Gaber's iconic performance on DVD and experience the theater-song genius that shaped Italian culture.

 All the filth of the world is vomited onto us track after track until concluding the whole with a minimalist version of "Close Watch" by John Cale.

 Strangely, the lyrics in this album take center stage... Almost the entire album speaks of the desire to be free and oneself beyond any censorship.

Fausto Rossi’s 1995 album L’Erba marks a shift from electronic atmospheres to raw rock infused with ethnic sounds. The album’s lyrics emphasize freedom and authenticity, standing out in his discography. The work was well-received, selling thousands of copies and inspiring collaborations. Rossi’s intense approach to music and life is evident throughout, making L’Erba a significant highlight in his career. Listen to L’Erba to experience Fausto Rossi’s powerful rock evolution and poetic storytelling!

 Andrea has a voice, and this has been known since the times of Tazenda, from whom he takes a track in this album, he can sing, and sometimes he does so divinely.

 Because when you are far from your country, your flag, what you long for, what you hope for is someone who speaks like you.

Andrea Parodi's Abacada is a rich Mediterranean folk album rooted in Sardinian tradition, featuring diverse instruments and heartfelt vocals. Despite language barriers, the emotional depth transcends understanding. Collaborations with the vocal quartet Faraualla add brilliance and variety. The album explores themes of calm, cultural identity, and migration with poetic sensitivity. While not flawless, Abacada offers a unique, evocative listening experience. Discover the soulful blend of Sardinian tradition and Mediterranean rhythms in Andrea Parodi's Abacada—listen now and feel the vibrant folk spirit!

 Ivan, very colorful, would reinterpret and revolutionize a '60s hit every week, taking it, coloring it, and making it his own.

 Being different is no longer about being long-haired but about being different in spirit.

The review focuses on Ivan Cattaneo's distinct and flamboyant style showcased in his album Duemila60. It highlights his innovative reworkings of 1960s hits into ska and reggae with a bold embrace of LGBTQ themes. The review also discusses Cattaneo's artistic integrity, contrasting early indie work with major label influence, and recommends listening to his first three albums for fuller insight. Dive into Ivan Cattaneo’s colorful Duemila60 and discover bold Italian pop with a rebellious flair—listen now and explore his artistic legacy!

 The best moment of this work, the never happy king represents the human condition, never content, never truly happy.

 The cynicism of the male character is striking in the face of a call for help... Roberto, before alighting, gives us this song that chills the spine.

Roberto Vecchioni's 1973 album Il Re Non Si Diverte marks a bold new direction after Sanremo. The album features lengthy, complex songs blending introspection and orchestral arrangements. Themes of human condition, cynicism, and passion are explored through evocative lyrics. Despite some heavy musical moments, the album stands as Vecchioni's critical triumph and best work of the period. Discover Roberto Vecchioni’s masterpiece Il Re Non Si Diverte – listen now and dive into its poetic depth and orchestral richness.

 "Lipstick": An embarrassing track for all the fans, don’t tell me it’s good.

 "KLEENEX", a gem, shredding guitars, minimal drums, perfect voice, and an anthology ending.

This review critically assesses Faust'o’s 45 RPM from 1979 plus the unreleased early 80s track Lipstick. While 'Lipstick' and 'Anche Zimmermann' are seen as weak and derivative, the B-side 'Kleenex' is praised as an outstanding raw gem, showcasing strong vocals and minimalistic arrangements. The reviewer expresses disappointment with the overall release but acknowledges the value of 'Kleenex' for fans. Discover Faust'o’s lesser-known tracks and hear the raw power of 'Kleenex' – listen now and dive into the early 80s Italian music scene!

 This is a great album every Italian in their forties should own.

 Decibel who go: 'How great, brainwashing' damn but they are punk, they can’t.

Vivo Da Re by Decibel is a landmark 1980 album blending punk attitude with new wave sounds, notable for its Sanremo appearance and sharp lyrics. The review highlights memorable tracks like 'Il mio Show' and 'Sepolto Vivo,' praising the album's unique Italian punk spirit. Despite punk's limited presence in Italy, Decibel's clever approach and catchy tunes make this album a must-have for fans, capturing themes of love, disappointment, and youthful energy. Listen to Decibel's Vivo Da Re and experience the unique blend of Italian punk and new wave today!

 The first track starts slow, slow, feels a bit like an old Pink Floyd hit, slips away without leaving a trace.

 Hell, it sounds like an old Pink Floyd song.

This review critiques David Gilmour's 'On An Island' for its slow tempo and strong resemblance to Pink Floyd's classic style. The reviewer expresses boredom due to the repetitive pace and questions the album's lasting appeal. Despite this, a moderate rating suggests some appreciation but overall disinterest. Explore David Gilmour's 'On An Island' and decide if its slow, classic Floyd sound speaks to you.

 It took me thirty years to understand it, it’s hard to discard anything from this work.

 The whole album is a journey about who we are, what we seek, who we want.

This review praises Renato Zero's album 'Invenzioni' as his best work, highlighting its perfect balance between rhythmic and emotional tracks. It explores themes of identity, loneliness, and self-discovery through thoughtful lyrics and arrangements by Ruggero Cini. Notable tracks like 'Qualcuno mi renda l'anima' and 'Il tuo safari' are examined for their depth. Despite one weaker song, the album stands as a timeless masterpiece in Italian music. Listen to Renato Zero's 'Invenzioni' and experience a timeless journey of emotion and identity.

 Incompetent! – referring to the disgraced performance of "Ch'an Cha Cha" at Azzurro ’83.

 This voice on a record that spins and spins and isn’t even mine, these branches that grow without a god.

Faust'o’s 1982 album is a captivating blend of new wave, Latin rhythms, and poetic experimentation. The album contrasts instrumental and vocal styles, incorporating electronic percussion and haunting piano. Noteworthy tracks like "Cinque strade" and "Geraldine" reveal a complex emotional depth. Originally released by Ricordi and later reissued in Japan, it’s a gem for fans of avant-garde Italian music. Listen to Faust'o’s rich mix of new wave and poetic sounds – rediscover this 1982 classic today!