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'The album opens and closes with two very good episodes, 'Io ti racconto'... and 'La giacca,' where the musings stand on their own, just listen to the poetic quality of the text.' 'Un uomo in crisi doesn’t have much to say to those who know Lolli... it suffers from a lack of inspiration, from the obsessiveness of concepts that are neither original nor easy to listen to.'
'The album opens and closes with two very good episodes, 'Io ti racconto'... and 'La giacca,' where the musings stand on their own, just listen to the poetic quality of the text.'
'Un uomo in crisi doesn’t have much to say to those who know Lolli... it suffers from a lack of inspiration, from the obsessiveness of concepts that are neither original nor easy to listen to.'
Discover Claudio Lolli's early work—listen to 'Un uomo in crisi' and explore his poetic journey through existential themes.
Claudio Lolli, a songwriter of unique sensitivity far too forgotten, returns a year after his magnificent debut album with an LP of similar tones, if possible even darker and gloomier. These are not fifty minutes to be taken lightly.
Claudio Lolli, a songwriter of unique sensitivity far too forgotten, returns a year after his magnificent debut album with an LP of similar tones, if possible even darker and gloomier.
These are not fifty minutes to be taken lightly.
Dive into Claudio Lolli’s haunting 'Un uomo in crisi' and experience a unique blend of sorrow and subtle hope.
The desperate, futureless melancholy of the soft, introspective singing... induced me, after just one listen, to make an extreme... and irrevocable decision. The Lolli of the early '70s, with his 'joie de vivre' took over... and slitting both wrists was the only possible reaction... inevitable and, if I must say, let's even call it 'liberating'...
The desperate, futureless melancholy of the soft, introspective singing... induced me, after just one listen, to make an extreme... and irrevocable decision.
The Lolli of the early '70s, with his 'joie de vivre' took over... and slitting both wrists was the only possible reaction... inevitable and, if I must say, let's even call it 'liberating'...
Dive into the intense melancholy of Claudio Lolli's 'Un uomo in crisi' and explore a classic of Italian singer-songwriter music.
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