Stefano Potenza

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 One of the masterpieces of the American new wave and the entire history of rock, certainly to be counted among the most important and influential albums of all time.

 The guitars of Verlaine and Richard Lloyd converse perfectly, in a rare and miraculous blend of vigor and minimal elegance.

This review praises Television's Marquee Moon as a groundbreaking and influential album in American new wave and rock history. It highlights the band's origins, the iconic New York CBGB scene, and the innovative guitar work of Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd. The album is lauded for its blend of classic rock influences with the emerging punk spirit of the late 1970s. It remains a timeless masterpiece that shaped future generations of musicians. Listen to Marquee Moon today and experience one of rock’s most influential masterpieces.

 The album already displays 'in embryo' all the peculiarities of the 'Queen-sound': grandiose arrangements, a taste for melody, and an extraordinary ability to churn out immediate and catchy tunes.

 Brian May, often relegated to the limbo of gaudy and excessive artists, is certainly worth reassessing.

Queen's 1973 debut album faced mixed critical reception but demonstrated early signs of their unique musical style blending hard rock and melodic arrangements. Despite some flaws, it features iconic tracks like 'Keep Yourself Alive' and showcases the band's future potential. The album laid a foundation for Queen’s enduring success and innovation in rock music. Discover the roots of Queen’s iconic sound by listening to their groundbreaking debut album today!

 The remaining members prove everyone wrong by releasing this 'Full House,' whose music maintains a vertiginous level of quality.

 'Dirty Linen' and 'Flatback Carper' reach prodigious levels of instrumental cohesion and chemistry, offering auditory delight.

Following the departure of key members, Fairport Convention's Full House defies expectations with stellar performances and memorable songwriting. The album showcases dynamic instrumentals and a blend of traditional and modern folk elements. Highlights include the energetic 'Walk Awhile,' intricate instrumentals, and evocative ballads like 'Sir Patrick Spens.' The 2001 remastered reissue adds valuable bonus tracks, reaffirming the album's status as a folk classic. Listen to Fairport Convention's Full House and experience a timeless folk masterpiece.

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