I'm sorry. But I would have granted a semi-acoustic album with voice and guitar only to De André. The father, however.
Jova went around saying gleeful and proud that he made it in just 6 days. And you can indeed hear it: elementary and banal arrangements, zero sound exploration, harmonic construction... See, well... Nada, Nisba, Nein... we're just not there 😓 Boredom's Banality on the Throne.
Lorè, but go back to doing rhythm, dance, porkamad@@@na... You don't have the substance of a "singer-songwriter", your voice is crap and you can't compete. You ONLY work when you make noise, make people sing along in stadiums, and the less your voice is heard, the better you work. Do you understand or not?!
Do we want to talk about how you butchered "L'Ultima Luna" by Lucio Dalla?? Did you even listen to it before editing or what?
Lucio's version was full of pathos, of tension that made you feel the end of the world, whereas yours sounds like a lazy little song sung absent-mindedly for the scouts' bus choirs, damn!
Not to mention the famous "Luna" by Gianni Togni, ruined in every part.
All limp, all leveled, all extremely boring and you can't understand the POINT of a cover album like this.
And then: drop this big head Rubin, Rubik or whatever the hell his name is, who aside from inventing the famous Cube and producing for Red Hot Chili Peppers, Lady Gaga, and other international dance, DID NOT DO a damn thing for this album: he just stole your money (and now the 6 days of production make sense...). Wake up Jova... throw yourself forward, look at contemporary times... produce your ORA2, which was perhaps your best album, rather than these floppy little records like my aunt's pudding (R.i.P. Saint Woman😓).
Anyway, Score 6-, for courage and recklessness. And then Score 8 for the cover because he has always had talented graphic designers around him.
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