Vedrai, vedrai
Novembre

IOSONOUNCANE - For those who were waiting, something finally came out TODAY.
 
Pino Daniele - Dubbi non ho I can't pinpoint the reason, but I like this song; I find it the only decent one in a low-level album (Che male C'è apoteosi del cringe).
 
Pino Daniele - 'O munn va The film is what it is, and as an old meme-maker would say, a country that offers a job opportunity to Alessandro Siani cannot be considered civilized.
But magically, Pino, when he returned to composing in Neapolitan, switched from the "milk to the knees" mode to the goosebumps mode.
 
Small Faces E Too D

Beat-Rhythm&Blues-Soul-Hard-Black
Simply the essence of Rock and Roll
Steve Marriott among the greatest of all time (3)

Son of a Nobly Humble working-class family, with a mother who worked in a factory and a father who earned extra money as a pianist in local pubs for a few coins. A ukulele and a harmonica gifted by his passionate dad introduced the boy to the Noble art.
 
New Idea - Viaggio Nel Mondo Dei Sogni
When in Music there was expressiveness in sounds and interpretation 🌈
 
A Feiticeira

Is this the Esperança givsta!
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
Picking up the brilliant idea of...memedesimo, I decided to resume the little column of rankings that will officially restart in 2021. In the meantime, a little aperitif. There's no need to explain who Vinicio Capossela is; you all know him, if only vaguely, from "Che coss'è l'amor" and similar songs, and to everyone, he may not seem like a fundamental figure in Italian music—and perhaps that’s true. But the good Vinicio has also produced some great albums, some decent ones, it's true, but others really GREAT. So let’s look at his albums from the worst to the best, skipping the Greek experiment of "Rebetyko Gymnatica" and the latest "Bestiario d'amore" (as well as various compilations and live albums). Those who want to follow, follow; those who are indifferent can do as they please; those who can’t stand the artist can keep going as if he didn’t exist. We’ll start on December 5th. A hug to all debaser.
 
The Afro-Americans

Sonny Fortune - from "Serengeti Minstrel" 1977 (Atlantic)

#jazzlegends
 
Charlie Haden - Silence

Charlie Haden - from "The Ballad of the Fallen"
1983 (ECM)

#jazzlegends
 
The Jazz Doctors - Lonely Woman (Ornette Coleman)

The Jazz Doctors - from "Intensive Care"
1984 (Cadillac)

#jazzlegends
 
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