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❝ I will have no other Floyds besides Syd!
❝ Goodbye Cruel World (of Business).
❝ The Dark Side Of The Moon is not only the compositional and musical climax of the post-Barrett group's experience
❝ "Led Zeppelin? What's that?"
❝ "Best Band, Ever"
❝ The news that hasn’t yet reached the Olympus where I hope never to enter is that the Beatles knew how to play, and how.
❝ In short, the general impression here is that you are not just watching a documentary about the Beatles: you are actually reliving those years with them.
❝ Who would have ever thought that the Legend, perhaps the greatest in the History of Music, would have begun with a very simple, very banal, very inexpensive: ONE, TWO, THREE, FAH!
❝ Is it possible to listen to “My Generation” without screaming and shaking?!
❝ Less than forty minutes, but an actual punch in the stomach, a pure distillation of that thing that someone called Rock and which instead I like to call Rock.
❝ LOVE REIGNS ON ME.
❝ Let's begin by clearing up any doubts: this is a classic among classics.
❝ The Creedence Clearwater Revival are a band, in the true sense of the word: the undisputed leader is John C. Fogerty.
❝ The latest studio effort from the American band, an intentionally driven musical suicide at the height of their fame.
❝ Impossible not to affirm that what comes out is an absolute masterpiece.
❝ Year 1968, “Wheels Of Fire” by the British Cream. The pinnacle of their short but very dense career.
❝ Cream’s performances are intense and captivating, with extremely long solos and improvisations at the end, at high volume and energy.
❝ "Every man prays in his own language, and there is no language that God does not understand".
❝ Like an artist on the verge of decline, Duke Ellington took to the stage at the Newport Jazz Festival knowing he had to risk everything.
❝ those who have never heard jazz and intend to approach such music can safely start with an album like this
❝ Santana is sweat, it is eroticism, it is shaking your ass to the relentless rhythm even if you're at a funeral.
❝ So let's confidently be guided by our expert shaman and embark on this adventure called "Caravanserai."
❝ This album should be listened to with company, because it must be danced to.
❝ Offramp remains a historic CD in Metheny's production, clean, perfect, emotional.
❝ Throughout the album, you can hear and feel the characteristics that made this group famous: well-crafted dynamics, fresh and never banal melodies, complex and studied harmonies, a particular taste for minimalism, and improvisation.
❝ The breaking down of musical barriers led, in 1987, to the composition of what is considered by many to be one of the guitarist's highest musical/artistic expressions, and it is with this 'Still Life (Talking)' that Metheny reached one of his creative peaks.
❝ it was a band, did you know?
❝ I love you.
❝ The question here isn’t whether you own 'Made In Japan', but: which version do you have?
❝ The Deep Purple, then! Even though they are all more or less in their sixties, except for Steve Morse, our guys manage to rock like never before.
❝ I am "selfish," I wish that Deep Purple had stopped making records after "Perfect Stranger";
❝ If a bunch of music critics got together, watched, selected, evaluated, left the room, and said, "Ladies and gentlemen, this is the best rock music performance of all time," then there is clearly a reason.
❝ Your life is your own You're in charge of yourself Master of your home In the end In the end You have to face it alone
❝ "A night at the Opera" is Queen's masterpiece.
❝ At least that damn record still sounded like it used to.
❝ Some say they do it better than anyone else, others say they’re now pathetic, and some, like me, claim that this is the true classical music of the late twentieth century, together of course with the best jazz.
❝ This album, despite being recorded under the most terrifying conditions and remixed an indeterminate number of times, remains one of the main cornerstones of the Rolling Stones' discography.
❝ 53 minutes of real delight, of pure art exposed by those who know how to do art well.
❝ Beautiful cover by Hipgnosis studio.
❝ It’s difficult if not impossible to find a weak spot: the Genesis funeral is postponed indefinitely.
❝ Ian Anderson and the others have not yet stopped delighting the ears of connoisseurs with their very own progressive rock, based on the extraordinary versatility of an instrument more typical of classical music than rock: the flute.
❝ And in the introduction to this album, Ian Anderson states that Wight wasn't the best concert of their lives, and I sincerely remain perplexed because both in terms of sound quality andperformance, we are at absolute levels.
❝ Under Wraps is Jethro Tull's worst album: cold, too technological, not acoustic enough, not melodic enough, and especially lacking the flute that made the band famous.
❝ "This Is The End" had already been announced years earlier by James Douglas Morrison.
"This Is The End" had already been announced years earlier by James Douglas Morrison.
❝ "This is the end, beautiful friend. This is the end my only friend..."
"This is the end, beautiful friend. This is the end my only friend..."
❝ "Break On Through (To The Other Side)"
"Break On Through (To The Other Side)"
❝ «During the year 1957, I experienced, by the grace of God, a spiritual awakening that was to lead me to a richer, fuller, more productive life. At that time, out of gratitude, I humbly asked to be given the means and privilege to make others happy through music. I feel this has been granted to me by His grace. All praise to God.»
❝ My relationship with "Starless And Bible Black" is instead on another level of values, being the album that has most contributed to developing my way of perceiving music over the last twenty years.
❝ “One of the things I am most proud of, in my heart, is that Black Sabbath was not created by any big shot... we were four losers who wanted to try to make a dream come true, which ultimately did, exceeding all expectations.”
❝ Black Sabbath practically invented heavy metal out of nothing.
❝ We were not hippies, and we hated the hippies
❝ "Squeeze" is the apocryphal album of the Velvet Underground.
❝ This album is stunning, chiaroscuro and sadistic like few others.
❝ This double live album, recorded between Dallas and San Francisco, is a confession.
❝ This is love, I admit it.
❝ An album composed and played in a state of grace.
❝ Reel To Real is the DNA of Simple Minds.
❝ If only one adjective could be used for B.O.C.'s music, I would undoubtedly use: VISIONARY.
❝ Secret Treaties will make Blue Öyster Cult appreciated even by critics.
❝ "It's the nexus of the crisis / and the origin of storms."
❝ The Animals revived the old black tradition and gave it a sound slap to free it from austerity and academic formalities (namely, the ills that have plagued the genre, sometimes relegating it to cocktail music, although fortunately a good part of it continued to carry forward its visceral nature).
❝ A band of true rock blues purists, on par with the contemporary Rolling Stones, with a singer like Eric Burdon whose intense singing style would also inspire other subsequent rockers like Jim Morrison and Joe Cocker.
❝ If we go back to the sixty years of the "British Invasion", when many were singing the blues, no white singer had a soul as black as Eric Burdon;
❝ “Who the hell is that guitarist?!”
❝ “Many times their fame is overshadowed by the great “giants” of English rock of the period like Zeppelin, Purple, or Sabbath, but Ten Years After, led by the great and unfortunately recently deceased Alvin Lee, the “Fastest Guitar in Rock 'n Roll”, are absolutely no less in terms of skill and spectacle, and this double album is the most sincere testament to that.”
❝ “This is essentially the band’s most original work, perhaps also the most refined, and (needless to say) misunderstood by most fans at the time.”
❝ Six disks to listen to often, containing really a lot.
❝ such delicacy and refinement in this ballad!
❝ “Spirit Of Eden” is a rarefied poetry of the soul....
❝ The Talk Talk are one of the mysteries of the 80s.
❝ A masterpiece built through the dripping and polychrome layering of sound bands, an uncircumscribable radical jazz-rock work, with vocal melodies no longer tangible, yet so intimate and intertwined with the human soul.
❝ It's hard to separate the name of Procol Harum from the song that made them popular worldwide back in 1967, namely "A Whiter Shade of Pale"...
❝ A refined and elegant work, standing among the very first albums of progressive, then still in the womb of the groups that were giving birth to it, including Procol Harum.
❝ It is an unjustly overlooked work, which I consider worthy of a well-visible place among the usual titles reviewed here at the pace of a mushroom cultivation.
❝ “The Lynyrd Skynyrd that once were will never exist again.”
❝ “Music is all we have and know. If it hadn't been for rock'n'roll, we would have gone to pick cotton.”
❝ “Don't tell me nonsense. You know it. You know it better than I do. Even the stones know it. Lynyrd Skynyrd has not existed since 1977.”
❝ The wah-wah of Kaukonen in "Good Shepherd" pushes you to movement, to action, towards where? Forward, towards the future, start moving.
❝ This monument or testament, if you prefer, consecrates the Jefferson Airplane into the Olympus of all rock.
❝ In short, an absolutely must-have album, which paved the way for other masterpieces by the American band, like "After Bathing At Baxter's" and their probable career pinnacle, "Volunteers".
❝ “Watch us, girl, we’re staying up all night destroying our love. Aren’t we the same two people who went through dark years?”
❝ “On a dark desert highway, cool wind in my hair...”
❝ “when Hell freezes over”
❝ It is bigger than me, it's as if God picked up the guitar and said: "Ok, now shut up and listen".
❝ "A soap opera in vinyl" Buckingham himself cleverly called it
❝ “Tusk” is a punk record, did you know?
❝ The Grateful Dead's live performances are the real trademark of the band.
❝ Finally, the most requested show in Grateful Dead history.
❝ the pinnacle of their production is the amazing double Live/Dead, a cornerstone of the genre and music as a whole, which contains, among other things, Dark Star, THE symbol of psychedelia, one of those tracks capable of wiping out entire discographies.
❝ “If Oscar Wilde had ever founded a rock band, it would probably be very similar to Roxy Music.”
❝ “For Your Pleasure is an alchemical work where the High meets the Low and lead transforms into gold.”
❝ “Among the best live performances of the era. A must-have!”
❝ For a good five years, Supertramp didn't miss a beat and were the Lords of Pop. Maximum respect.
❝ A decisive push in this direction came from an album in the latter half of the decade, which represents, along with Michael Jackson's "Thriller", the aforementioned "Dark Side", and a few others, the perfect blend between commercially and artistically valid: "Breakfast in America" by Supertramp.
❝ Who knows why certain bands, although deserving from an artistic point of view, after years no one pays attention to them anymore. They simply disappear.
❝ one of the historic groups in global jazz-rock.
❝ In conclusion, a beautiful album with very few parts below par, which overall remains a small masterpiece and should not be missing from the collection of anyone who loved the jazz-rock of those years.
❝ Despite the band's rather short lifespan, in just five years they produced seven small masterpieces of jazz rock, of which "Where Have I Known You Before" is just one example.
❝ the Saxophone Quartet on stage appeared anything but numerically as its denominating title suggests, rather with an expanded formation consisting of a full seven (and formidable) members.
❝ ...The three great B's of classical music were Beethoven, Brahms, and Bach, today the three great B's of blues are Bloomfield, Bishop, and Butterfield...
❝ This is the first album that absolutely puts the electric guitar at the center of attention, a forerunner of works of the caliber of Are You Experienced and Texas Flood, to name a few, and a precursor of genres and trends that would prevail for over a decade.
This is the first album that absolutely puts the electric guitar at the center of attention, a forerunner of works of the caliber of Are You Experienced and Texas Flood, to name a few, and a precursor of genres and trends that would prevail for over a decade.
❝ Much, much honor and respect for them, history of rock.
Much, much honor and respect for them, history of rock.
❝ The Yardbirds were incredible.
The Yardbirds were incredible.
❝ One of the most beautiful albums of the 60s.
❝ The music of Traffic is one that makes you feel good about yourself.
❝ This masterpiece, to which no one would give 35 years, was born during yet another reunion of a band with a short and troubled history, full of breakups, departures, and reunions, and yet capable of leaving a beautiful mark in the history of music.
❝ "Wrapped in the penetrating cloak of evening, the night of "Tnoona", whose notes sound ancestral, you think of the mysteries of becoming, of what was, of what is... of what will be."
❝ Great Black Music is the category in which the Art Ensemble themselves have philosophically and explicitly inserted their work.
❝ If you're not afraid of the roars of a distorted, relentless bass.
❝ PLAY LOUD!!!
❝ They are the Grand Funk Railroad, one of the loudest bands in the entire history of Rock.
❝ Many know the Free only for their worldwide hit “All Right Now”, and it's a real shame.
❝ A roaring boom greets a random note, an almost intimidated "Hello" and one of the most famous riffs of the '70s.
❝ All Right Now - an extraordinary piece, with incredible drive, with a sharp and indelible riff, very current, undoubtedly the emblematic track of Free and a true generational anthem.
❝ this album has inexorably won me over and continues to enchant me like few others can...
❝ Know that to fully enjoy this gem, the only thing to do is to sit in a comfortable armchair, press play, close your eyes, and let yourself be transported by Our guys to another era, to another world.
❝ This is the album that contains the original version of the famous "Take Five", composed by the saxophonist Desmond, and which well represents the (successful) attempt of the entire work, as suggested by the title: a collection of exercises on "difficult" and uncommon rhythms, yet able to preserve the melodicity and spontaneity of an inspired work, not contrived.
❝ “Neither jazz, nor rock, nor jazz-rock, fusion, cross-over, or other useless and banal labels, these are the Weather Report, theirs is the music of the Weather Report.”
❝ “‘This is the baddest shit on the planet!’ said Joe Zawinul when, at CBS, he heard the lacquer of the record before it went to print.”
❝ “this record is a piece of music that one MUST absolutely own.”
❝ The blues in its true form is a reflection of a man's life and comes from personal experiences, both good and bad. I acknowledge that I have unintentionally hurt many people, left friends, and now the only thing worth living for is the blues
❝ “Bluesbreakers With Eric Clapton” marked an indelible turning point for blues and rock blues, laying the foundation for the subsequent hard and heavy evolution: it influenced many musicians, and bands like Cream, Led Zeppelin, and Free, just to name a few, certainly owe something to this record.
❝ I believe that John Mayall is the most important white Blues musician, and he has been since the sixties when, with his Bluesbreakers, he took on the role of a true pioneer of the British blues revival.
❝ An exclamation point can sometimes really make a difference.
❝ Alongside the renowned "Marquee Moon," "77," "Suicide," "Pink Flag," "Horses," "Modern Dance," "Are We Not Men," "First Issue," "Unknown Pleasures," "Buy Contortions," "Killing Joke," this magical "Ultravox!" deserves a place in the showcase of dazzling debuts that changed the course of alternative rock, founding the various "new waves" in the late '70s.
❝ "This means nothing to me," a phrase shouted with all the breath Ure has in his body and soul, for those who can listen to it, it has the same effect as a stab, of something now lost and what is sadder than the end of something?
❝ It may seem like a fantasy story, but it really happened this way.
❝ this album titled Super Session, released in August 1968, undoubtedly represents the “sum” of another of those musical branches that will take flight in this period: the so-called Blues Revival.
❝ Brain Salad Surgery, in its vast power, in its meticulous rehearsing perfection, is in some ways a necessary evil.
❝ This album sucks. And it stinks, too.
❝ Emerson, Lake & Palmer concerts were simply overwhelming: perhaps rough, perhaps approximate, but overwhelming.
❝ This is rock’n’roll!
❝ These gentlemen are the Stooges: take or leave, hate or love, ignore or listen.
❝ it's over for everyone else, there’s no more room for anyone.
❝ "Brief compendium in 13 lessons of predominantly black-origin musical genres, curated and played by strictly white British musicians".
❝ It manages to hold together something that may escape those who do not know English or do not have the lyrics at hand: catchy melodies, never taken for granted, sophisticated in some cases, which, however, have come to terms with the punk tabula rasa, and committed lyrics, explicit, strongly political, in the best sense of the word.
❝ An overtly political album, decidedly correct. Still today, Our Favourite Album by the Style Council.
❝ Bob Marley is an example of how music can sometimes transcend its limits, exempting from any merely technical and evaluative considerations, and move beyond the confines of purely artistic discourse.
❝ FIGATA (!*) RASTAFARI!!!
❝ Union. Fusion. Liberation.
❝ with this album have to put it mildly CREATED glam.
❝ The Slider is the apotheosis of his music
❝ “I am my own fantasy,” he said, constantly moving from one space of illusion to another.
❝ It is impossible not to be swept away by the drive of "Carry on Wayward Son".
❝ Kansas means great hard rock with progressive virtuosity and hints of country, also thanks to the presence of the violin.
❝ This sublime album represents one of the cornerstones of 70s rock, with ten tracks marking one of the last worthy events of Progressive ROCK, and I write in capital letters ROCK because subsequently Prog Metal will be born.
❝ Wishbone Ash remains the world’s most competent band in structures and arrangements based on the interpolation between two solo guitars of equal, mirror-like dignity and importance
❝ This techno, house, trance disc released in 1997 will soon be followed by another similar one entitled “Psychic Terrorism,”
❝ It is the sixth of the thirty (!) studio albums released by the British band from 1970 to today. And it is their absolute nadir.
❝ This masterpiece by the Steve Miller Band should absolutely not be missing from the records of those who love '60s rock.
❝ “Rattus Norvegicus” is not a record for punk lovers, but for those who love pure rock!
❝ The Raven is the fourth chapter in the career of these four Englishmen and also represents their masterpiece.
❝ This is one of the most beautiful songs of all time.
❝ The album seems like a collection of singles, twenty side A’s of twenty forty-five records.
❝ “Armed Forces,” with its original cover and well-chosen selection of tracks, is a work rich with military references and metaphors...
❝ A small POP masterpiece, unique in its genre, although for some it recalls similarities with the Madness of the period, especially for the use of horns.
❝ Legendary 70s British rock band, Bad Company are recognized as the inventors of AOR.
❝ What more can be said about Bad Company... nothing, it bears repeating: a voice of unique beauty, agility, and masculinity; three or four ideas per song, no more, but often more than meaningful; gorgeous guitar sounds, not a note more than necessary according to the blessed “less is more” rule; rhythm section on the same wavelength, powerful yet economical, not a single extra note, not even under torture. Minimalists, subtractive.
❝ “Rough Diamonds” is an incredibly banal album, stereotypical and devoid of any convincing idea...
❝ “Duane told me he needed me to keep the band in line and write some songs. It was the best compliment my brother ever gave me.” (Greg Allman)
❝ Whiskey instead of LSD.
❝ Do you want The Allman Brothers Band with the original line-up and at their peak? Well, this is the album for you!!!
❝ The Kinks have given us many little pop gems and Ray Davies was a genius. Period.
❝ It's time to rediscover them, isn't it?
❝ Known mostly thanks to the seminal riff of "You Really Got Me", the Kinks have gone even further, releasing throughout their career several examples of undisputed compositional talent, with an energetic and peculiar sound, that today serve as a true "beacon" for many bands.
❝ “Gloria” opens “Horses” by Patti Smith.
❝ "Layla" the song is a masterpiece, without which "Layla" the album would be reduced to a state of complete disregard, in line with the commercial flop it experienced at the time.
❝ The tracks of this live album were taken from the two dates of October 23 and 24, 1970 at the Fillmore East in New York...
❝ This double album is a long and heartbreaking love letter to his muse Patty, alias Layla, from the first song to the last.
❝ No Sam, it’s not “Cuore Matto”—it’s “Keep On Running,” a historic track of so-called Blue-eyed Soul!
❝ The music is reversible but time is not. Turn back. Turn back. Turn back. Turn back.
❝ When they ask you how symphonic rock and disco can blend, just let them listen to this more than memorable album, which deserves more than what it has received.
❝ Their music is an unpretentious orchestral pop made with class and enthusiasm.
❝ An absolutely perfect song.
❝ Absolute perfection. Both in form and content.
❝ The Police are unparalleled live" – wrote "Billboard" commenting on the VHS.
❝ Probably, Thin Lizzy is the most underrated band in the great rock landscape of the seventies, overshadowed by the quadrumvirate Zeppelin/Purple/Sabbath/Uriah Heep that reigned supreme among the fans of Albion.
❝ Thin Lizzy: arguably the most underrated band of all time.
❝ This Black Rose: A Rock Legend, from ’79, is seen by many as the swan song, the last noteworthy one before the personal problems of the individual musicians engulfed everything.
❝ Balance.
❝ "Cheap Thrills" should be listened to not because it's the testimony of a singer who mocked every limit, who played with her life with candid innocence; this album should be listened to simply because Janis Joplin sang and interpreted an excellent blues.
❝ The first album of a band destined to have brief but intense success and the first album of a shouter with an exceptional voice destined to become the Queen of Blues.
❝ The trio crafted a jazz fusion work that satisfies both the musician and/or enthusiast attentive to technical details and the more casual listener in search of a catchy tune.
❝ A masterpiece. There's no more suitable word to describe this album, which includes some of the songs that have made rock history and still know how to move us today.
❝ Journey are the pioneers, the founders of AOR.
❝ Thus, this is a record for only completists, die-hard fans, and the curious.
❝ Yes, okay, I know, Toto is one of those bands labeled as "either you love them or you hate them" or "great musicians, but the albums aren't that great," but I'll try to describe them anyway, because between loving them and hating them, I love them.
❝ I find the rumor that Toto is a group of hired and obsequious studio musicians unbearable.
❝ If Toto are (rightly) considered a radio band, one cannot say the same when discussing their quality.
❝ After listening to this album, you will remain silent for 1 minute to absorb it. And then only the following exclamation will come from your mouth: “MIIIINCHIA!”
❝ From start to finish, the record presents itself as an exhausting cavalcade through hard rock, blues, and boogie, all played even more crudely than in any previous work by the band.
❝ Pump is the second of Aerosmith's three "Big Ones," the three jewels of the veteran Boston band's discography.
❝ “It's like when you light the zarsa, you feel it burn a bit in your mouth but the taste is so good.”
❝ “Dan Auerbach, the redhead, and Patrick Carney, the nerd.”
❝ “There is no heart or soul; in Let's rock, there are few ideas, banal and stale riffs, no potential hits, just lots and lots and looooooots of boooooooring boredom.”
❝ a mini-concert, short in duration but leaving an intense impact that will remain well imprinted in the memory of those who enjoyed it.
❝ During live performances, the value of this band emerges, surely one of the best rock'n'roll machines the States have ever proposed.
❝ "Echo" holds a special place in the discography of Tom Petty.
❝ The essence of New Order is here, along with the origins of much of the music produced in recent years.
❝ Fuck U2, this is New Order!
❝ Dance, dance, otherwise we are lost!
❝ Desolate Notes of Faith and Devotion.
❝ For me, it was that image of the Rose Bowl. At one point, during the song "Never Let Me Down Again," I jumped onto one of the pillars and saw a couple of people in the audience waving their arms in the air, I started doing it too, and suddenly there were seventy thousand people doing the same thing! I was overwhelmed, feeling something like tears inside me, and sweat running down my face, but that was pure joy! A feeling like, "It can't get better than this!" It was wonderful, the Basildon boy had made it...
❝ The thrill of the crowd's roar as "In Chains" is played is wonderful.
❝ "Dove...Quando... was a small personal mantra that I sang to myself. I felt like it was about me, even if I didn't exactly know why. Today I know. That serene princess was poetry in its first appearance. Singing it was my way of welcoming it."
❝ An album that, relying on already-tested tracks, acts as an elegant passe-partout (oooppss) towards the English and American markets with supremely competitive material, to which even Melody Maker and Billboard could do nothing but bow in front of what was and surely remains the crowning jewel of the first example of export rock Made in Italy.
❝ This characteristic, combined with an apparently inexhaustible compositional vein, leads me to think that this is their absolute masterpiece.
❝ “Moon Safari” by Air is universally recognized as one of the cornerstones of 90s electronica.
❝ “Moon Safari” is a masterpiece!
❝ An album nobody needed.
❝ What is Frank Zappa doing in a kind of Arcadia? And why is he not rasping but smiling gently?
❝ Not easy music but with magic on its wings.
❝ For lovers of the Canterbury Sound, a must.
❝ “Tucson, Arizona.”
❝ “At the remarkable milestone of their tenth studio album, Burns and Convertino do not relent and gift us yet another little gem in their discography.”
❝ “The new album by Calexico is immediately set to be one of the greatest disappointments of the year 2018.”
❝ Zappa has no epigones. Yet, usually, anything in Popular Music that is extravagant or bizarre is immediately labeled as zappian. Zappism is a religion.
❝ “Uncle Meat” is his absolute masterpiece.
❝ The album is characterized by lush production, complex instrumentation, and high-quality vocal arrangements.
❝ They’ve been in the same formation for over fifty years, damn: maximum respect.
❝ "Eliminator" is the eighth studio album by the Texan trio ZZ Top, and their most known and appreciated work.
❝ Long beards.
❝ If Southern Rock didn’t die with Lynyrd Skynyrd’s 'Sweet Home Alabama' or the Allman Brothers Band's 'Jessica,' it’s precisely thanks to “Shake Your Money Maker,” the debut of the Black Crowes dated 1990.
❝ This 2010 double album was the last from the Black Crows for a long time, followed by yet another brawl between the two bosses of the group, namely singer and guitarist brothers Robinson.
❝ Warmth, introspection, feeling, cohesion are adjectives that well describe the current status of the band, which seems to have been reborn after the entry of Luther Dickinson (North Mississippi All Stars) on guitar.
❝ in their productions, easy-listening has truly been elevated to an art form.
❝ Their sound is crystal clear, clean, polished to a shine.
❝ And they call it “Easy listening”...
❝ And here is the young John McLaughlin, having separated from Davis, forming with the great and energetic Billy Cobham what is perhaps the main fusion group of the 70s, the Mahavishnu Orchestra.
❝ the Orchestra was truly a war machine, very powerful and fiery, and here you can feel all their impact on stage.
❝ “Apocalypse” cannot be called the band's best record, but it remains a highly recommended, intriguing work that can be savored for the great and warm mastery of McLaughlin and company and for the great and positive symphonic openings that often illuminate and temper the typical sharpness of the jazz rock of the Mahavishnu.
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