Taking inspiration from the brilliant idea of @[Martello], I would like to pay a sort of "tribute" to a great artist like Ivano Fossati, with a ranking of his albums (from 1981 to 2003) from the least beautiful to the best...

No. 2: "Lindbergh - Lettere Da Sopra La Pioggia" (1992)
Two years after the last work "Discanto", here comes Ivano again with this album. An album that is considered "Ivano's masterpiece" by definition, and objectively, regardless of personal tastes, it could indeed be so; we are faced with an immense work. However, it is probably the least intimate album of the quintet from '88 to '00, one that tackles more universal themes, and therefore many may prefer other albums. For me, it remains one of his greatest masterpieces, but it still does not reach the absolute magnificence of the only remaining album.
Overall rating 10

The masterpiece of the album: Mio fratello che guardi il mondo
 
John Lennon Just Like Starting Over 1980 HQ I prefer to remember you like this, cheerfully happy birthday!
 
Bon Iver - The Wolves

I listened to it again last night... but damn it...
There should be warnings on certain albums, at least side effects.
“Look, this stuff will kill you; it’ll break your heart.
Listen responsibly, damn it.”
Something like that.

It reflects your soul back at you. Watching it, discovering it’s fragile, breaking it and piecing it back together hurt. A wound that then fades, you forget it, but it returns to throb when the pain becomes necessary.
 
God - John Lennon ( Remastered 2007 ) HD

#80John
@[Dislocation] thank you

I've always "loved" the Outspoken and Arrogant Rocker of the early days... much less the Peace and Love one. But it doesn't matter... he still conveys emotions, joy, and melancholy to me. Thank you.
 
All The Things She Said - Poppy the best cover of this song I've heard, and by the way, with a beautiful meaning that accompanies it. This girl produces stuff that is anything but obvious.
 
Marquee Moon (Live in San Francisco 1978) the best audio and the best live performance (as far as I know) Have a good day
 
Gyllene (For Lars Gullin)

Vandermark 5 - from "Acoustic Machine" 2001 (Atavistic)

#jazzlegends
 
#lamusicadiieri
Drugstore- Fader
90s. Drugstore, a cross between Mazzy Star and the later Jesus and Mary Chain, to be clear, the time when all their songs sounded the same, more than usual.
Drugstore- Fader
 
Cohelmec Ensemble - Teotihuacan

Cohelmec Ensemble - from "5 Octobre 1974"
1974 (Chevance)

#jazzlegends
 
Ronald Shannon Jackson - Spanking [1982]

Ronald Shannon - from "Mandance"
1982 (Antilles)

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Dexter Gordon - Body And Soul - 'Round Midnight Movie (1986)

Bertrand Tavernier (1 of 1)
"'Round Midnight" - (1986)

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