JOE SARNATARO E BLUE STUFF - VA VEDENNO MO' CHI E' STATO
And now let's see who has been
and now let's find out who has been
that one not, because he’s a good guy
that one not, because he has kids at home
and that one not because, because...
because he can’t be touched!
 
Pen to Paper

A masterpiece to listen to at night
 
I'll Be Your Mirror (Live at Max's Kansas City) (2015 Remastered)

I may have already posted it, but it’s always worth it.
 
PING PONG - ABOUT TIME (1971)
The debut of this Italian Prog/Jazz Rock group... 2 excellent albums.
 
Spirit by Faith No More
They were already good with this singer, with Mike Patton it’s a leap in quality.
 
Light Up Or Leave Me Alone

speechless, today. For now. Thanks LL for the password!
Ps: but what a wonderful piece it is?
I would dare say it's the second best piece in which the band introduces itself to the audience at the end of the concert...
 
Miguel Bose - Y Fue
His most Wave album with hints of Japan, Indochine, and Roxy Music from the '80s.
 
I'm Afraid Of Americans (2021 Remaster)

The White Duke had already foreseen everything since '97.
 
Here Comes The Flood

I listen almost withorian, I know.
But if he can do it just to spite him, I can do it too!
Ah: better the version for piano and voice, all my life.
But Pietro - whom I will finally see in Germany this winter, maybe - wrote it this way.
Heavier with the strings, I think.
 
Wayne Shorter - Speak No Evil

You meet a saxophonist, someone you've never seen before even though he was born a kilometer away from you.
You hate Jazz: you just don't get it, it doesn’t sit right with you.

Then he teaches you two or three chords that change your nervous system.

Specifically, the ninths.

But it doesn’t matter, ugh!
Among the three albums he considered essential, this one was in fourth place.
The top three were "Live at Massey Hall," "Kind of Blue," and "My Favorite Things."
Uéin il Corto, here, is holding his ground!
 
The Desperate Hours 1955 Humphrey Bogart

"Desperate Hours"
by William Wyler (1955)

starring Humphrey Bogart
Fredric March
Arthur Kennedy
and Martha Scott

#35mm
 
Happy Time

Junior Mance
"Happy Time" from: Happy Time
1962 (Jazzland)

#jazzlegends
 
LA SCALA MISOLIDIA

Of the hours spent discussing this thing called "Harmony," you are not obliged to think, of course.
Even though many girls find these euphonious dissections quite exciting, especially a violinist... but let's not dwell on the fact that I was young.
Misolidia is truly a bastard, not to mention obviously female, because it doesn’t have the accident in the key that you send when you can’t play it.
You always forget that you need to put in a major seventh, not the right one. I mean B, not B flat!
Terrible!
 
Bill Fay - Love Will Remain (Official Audio) ...and you too will stay, Bill.
 
Right Turn alice mudgarden