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)

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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)

#35mm
 
 
Recapturing 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. 3: "Discanto" (1990)
Here we are, on the verge of the 90s: Ivano is in his golden era, and this marks his second consecutive masterpiece. There isn’t even a piece out of place: extraordinary music, technically second only to La Disciplina Della Terra, and lyrics that are increasingly cryptic, with some songs even "heavy," such as in Confessioni Di Alonso Chisciano, which explores the turmoil of Don Quixote, or Lunario Di Settembre, which narrates a verdict of condemnation for witchcraft dating back to 1647. Also noteworthy are the title track, Lusitania, Passalento, and the "game" Unica Rosa.
Overall rating 10

The masterpiece of the album: Lunario di settembre
 
Revisiting the brilliant idea of @[Martello], I would like to pay a sort of "tribute" to a great artist like Ivano Fossati, both a legend and a contemporary, by creating a ranking of his albums (from 1981 to 2003) from the least beautiful to the best...

No. 4: "La Disciplina Della Terra" (2000)
Just as the new millennium began, Ivano, after a four-year hiatus from recording, gifts us what is probably the technical and musical pinnacle of his entire career. Another great work, based (like the previous one) on the piano-and-voice format but which is, in its entirety, slightly superior to the -still magnificent- Macramè. Standing out are the captivating Treno Di Ferro, the gentle Angelus, but above all the superb title track, one of those songs that breaks your heart with every listen.

The masterpiece of the album: La disciplina della terra
 
Van Halen - Women and Children First - Romeo Delight
Listen, @[sfascia carrozze], listen...
There are no drunk bears on aqva velva or operating rooms, but a decent pull...
 
Blur Pyongyang but the crystalline beauty of a piece like this? The great thing about their albums is that they keep growing over time.
 
Frenetik&Orang3 - Interrail ft. Carl Brave x Franco 126

Achille's older brother (5 years older) who lives in London.

Amazing, damn.