Through These Veins (feat. Afu Ra) My name is Afuuu-ra, do you want ghosties or lighters from paaauuuu-ra?

The best opening line ever, which unfortunately was never.
 
The Nomads - Picture My Face - 1996

Journey "The Nomads" originals and covers, everything sublime (22)
 
Satan - Blades of Steel
Another heavy banger...
 
Blitzkrieg - Armageddon
Another cult heavy masterpiece!
 
Wait And See
Ten little stiff fingers. Minimum series over two years with the Stiff Little Fingers (7)
 
Accept Fast as Shark
Forget about black and death metal...
 
Lorde - Solar Power who do they remind you of?
 
Tygers Of Pan Tang - Take It
What a great band! ⚡
 
Miles Davis - Right Off (1971)

Miles Davis (15 of 30)
"Right Off" from: A Tribute to Jack Johnson
1971 (Columbia)

#jazzlegends
 
Would you like to try something new?
A tour (necessarily not exhaustive) of the extraordinary Neapolitan musical heritage.
Bammenella
"Bammenella" is one of the most beautiful pieces in the traditional Neapolitan repertoire; the text by Raffaele Viviani cannot be interpreted superficially, or you risk falling into unintentional ridicule.
At the end of the previous listening, we talked about female voices, and here "Bammenella" has always been one of the most challenging tests to face and is a wonderful litmus test for judging the credibility of an interpreter.
In fact, EVERYONE has sung it! (There’s even a version sung by Ornella Vanoni in a rather questionable Neapolitan!)
I'll take this opportunity to let you listen to Maria Pia De Vito, who is one of the most important Jazz singers (not just Neapolitan or Italian) in Europe. Her version is perhaps a bit too "polite," but Maria Pia's interpretation is, nonetheless, splendid.
In Naples - however - "Bammenella" IS Angela Luce! So I’ll also add a version of hers arranged by Marco Zurzolo (another leading name in Neapolitan Jazz and beyond), so that you can hopefully appreciate the different interpretations of the same material crafted with similar taste and make your choice.
 
Sick Tamburo - QUANDO BEVO

I reread the DeB review and the comment from @[kloo] "are you Salentino?" that got the brut still makes me laugh.