Tim Buckley - Pleasant Street they played it on the radio first and nothing... it's still incredibly beautiful.
 
Romano Mussolini - Mirage - Full Album

But isn’t he talked about here?
Is it forbidden?
 
Frozen Ghost - Promises
Another cool stuff made in Canada.
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
 
Kawaida - Albert Heath, James Mtume w/ Herbie Hancock, Don Cherry, Ed Blackwell ‎(1970) (FULL ALBUM)

Remarkable yet unknown album, I highly recommend it!

Toudie Heath-Kuumba (Albert Heath) – drums
Mchezaji (Buster Williams) – double bass
Msafari (Don Cherry) – trumpet
Mtume (James Foreman) – conga drums
Mwandisi (Herbie Hancock) – piano
Tayari (Jimmie Heath) – tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone
Ed Blackwell – bells, percussion
Fundi (Billy Bonner) – flute, percussion
 
KEEP IT IN - SWEET
Technically monstrous. Certainly, the early hard glam Queens drew heavily from them. Here, there are grooves that brush against the most intricate rhythms of hard prog.
 
Antonio Farao - Black Inside

Antonio Faraò - from "Black Inside"
1998 (enja)

#jazzlegends
 
02 - Bandiera bianca
It was in the air...
Francuzzo.
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
Picazzo, the crazy painter!
[a.k.a. the man who painted music by listening to paintings] [36 of 40]

Preview
The Mona Lisa - Leonardo da Vinci (1503-1504 circa)

The Mona Lisa, also known as La Gioconda, is an oil painting on a poplar wood panel created by Leonardo da Vinci, (77×53 cm and 13 mm thick), dating back to around 1503-1504 and housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris. An iconic and enigmatic work of world painting, it is undoubtedly the most famous portrait in history as well as one of the most recognized artworks overall. The subject's almost imperceptible smile, with its air of mystery, has inspired countless pages of critique, literature, imaginative works, and even psychoanalytic studies; elusive, ironic, and sensual, the Mona Lisa has been alternately loved and idolized, but also mocked and vandalized.
The Mona Lisa is admired daily by about thirty thousand visitors, or 80% of the visitors to the Louvre Museum where it is displayed, to the extent that a rope must keep people at a proper distance in the large hall where it resides. Throughout the long history of the painting, there have indeed been attempts at vandalism, as well as a daring theft, which have further fueled its popularity.

Associated LP of 1969
 
Franco Battiato - Il ballo del potere
It has been heavier than I thought. Why is 2021 turning out worse than 2020?
 
Giuffria - Do Me Right
Besides the first 2 albums with Angel, the blonde Gregg wrote three great tracks with Giuffria... this one, No escape, and Call to the heart.
What a stellar intro with those synths! ⭐
 
Rebus - Italian album no.11: Ingrandisci questa immagine
Nothing, today I'm really annoyed with oil. This is the last one, then I'll stop for a while.
 
Franco Battiato, L'ombra della luce

Take me back to the highest places
To one of your realms of peace
It’s time to leave this cycle of lives
And never abandon me