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Taking inspiration from the brilliant idea of @[Martello], I would like to pay a sort of "tribute" to a great artist like Pino Daniele, that is, a ranking of his albums (stopping at Mascalzone Latino from 1989) from the worst to the best...

Number 2: "Pino Daniele" (1979)
Two years after his inspired but still immature debut album, here comes the album that definitively crowns Pino's artistic career. He begins his conversion to Neapolitan rock-fusion, or "Taramblù". This album has a completely different depth compared to its predecessor, not only in terms of sounds but also in the "quality" of the tracks—it's just a whole different level. An absolute masterpiece in every respect, skillfully played and filled to the brim with masterpieces. Not to be missed is the splendid live version of the linked piece, featuring the stunning Gato Barbieri on saxophone.
Overall rating: 10

The masterpiece of the album: Chi Tene 'O Mare (Remastered 2008)
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In Naples during the late '70s and early '80s, an artistic movement known as "Napolitan Power" emerged and developed, led by artists such as Enzo Avitabile, Tullio De Piscopo, Tony Esposito, and especially James Senese and Pino Daniele. It was not a break from the past, but rather a fusio… more
Track 02 - Chi tene 'o mare