Cantautore (Live)

Let's go back to the good Bennato for a moment. For the joy of @[fabriziozizzi]
 
Alberto Fortis live - Black bluesy night
Ten Times Alberto (plus bonus, #maybe) - how they come (4)

Amazing jazz/blues at the Rolling Stone #maybe

@[Lao Tze] sorry but please support me on Albertino's class, in white but especially with the white glove, cigarette, chair, and that exact fuck-off face just like us nobles...
It reminds me - also - of the noble @[algol]
 
Alright, we can continue with the column:
The 10 ugliest and unbearable songs by Mr. Daniele from Naples, this time in random order. PART 7
Pino Daniele - Il Sole Dentro Di Me (videoclip) ft. J-AX
Duet with J-Ax and the first single taken from the (or supposedly) album "Electric jam" from 2009, the penultimate studio work; by now there’s no need to tell you it played everywhere at full volume. Aside from the rest of the album (total length 25:09), I think this track is the lowest point reached by Uncle Pino. A disgrace like few others.
@[dsalva] @[Farnaby]
 
a Jarvis Cocker in a "New" industrial guise. " Sometimes I Am Pharoah " A new work that looks around for new paths, the attire of a modern singer-songwriter without ever convincing me.
 
Enzo Jannacci Son s'cioppaa
Eh @[Martello] ...
what are you smoking, Marlboros? What are you wearing, Timberlands?
 
Closer
Single Cover by Shack
 
Rebus - Italian album no. 7: Ingrandisci questa immagine for aperitif a very easy rebus for easy&enigmacompany
 
Pooh - Donna al Buio, Bambina al Sole (Remastered)
Alessandra's masterpiece that could easily fit into Parsifal (alongside Infiniti noi, L'anno il posto l'ora and Come si fa).
 
L'Amico

Masterpiece
 
Dark Bologna
“The Unhearable Dalla or the 19 Worst Songs of the Stuffed Bear.” Chansondemerd n. 11. An unreleased song included in a collection titled “12000 lune” from 2006. What? You didn’t expect that?
The song, which should be an act of love from Lucio to his city, is called “Dark Bologna.” Very banal in its lyrics, when he played it for his friend Baldazzi, the latter bluntly said, “but it’s nonsense!” I agree. Listen to it until the end. Especially @[Martello] who must suffer.
While listening, another song dedicated to Bologna came to my mind… “an old lady with somewhat soft hips, with her breast on the Po Valley and her backside on the hills” …written by a guy who isn’t even from Bologna...
 
Pooh - Opera prima (Remastered)
An album entirely beat like Contrasto and Per quelli come noi but with the first symphonic masterpiece, the sublime title track featuring the classic visionary lyrics of Valerio Negrini.
 
Good morning
and welcome to
#radiocapish

Today's coordinates are: Poland, early '80s. The "Orkiestra Ósmego Dnia" (Orchestra of the Eight Day), a group whose sound is hard to categorize into a genre, led by Jan A.P. Kaczmarek (who would later become famous as a film score composer), releases their first album in the U.S. market: "Music For The End" (1982), distributed two years later in their homeland as "Muzyka Na Koniec." Unlike the subsequent album ("At the Last Gate"), already steeped in New Wave, this debut seems to be a watershed between Prog-rock and '80s music. You have to listen to believe it.

Enjoy the listening.

Orkiestra Ósmego Dnia, Jan A.P. Kaczmarek ‎- Muzyka Na Koniec (1982) FULL ALBUM
 
Well awakened on EDOARDO SMERDATO. Fresh as a daisy after Benni's concert in Pistoia (where he also announced an upcoming new album set for release in October), let's continue to see who occupies the position just below the podium: Edoardo Bennato - 'O Sarracino

There are no excuses this time: singing O sarracino in reggae sauce is at least profane in itself, and if you sing Neapolitan like a Piedmontese would speak German (accompanied by someone who sings/rapps in a somewhat disconcerting English), the result can only be atrocious. The excuse that Bennato doesn't know how to sing in Neapolitan doesn't even hold up; he made an entire album in Neapolitan that was, by the way, fantastic. Once again, let's tag @[fabriziozizzi] @[Ditta] and at this point even [Iside], who is sorely missed.
 
Watch "John Mizarolli & Big Joe Turner - Changes" on YouTube
John Mizarolli & Big Joe Turner - Changes
This big Joe... is not that big Joe, it's another one, who played with a certain Al Green. Unfortunately, I couldn't find a clip of him on YouTube. But I saw him live with his band... and he seemed pretty good. He even played with B.B. King!
 
Duets / Point In Time

Marilyn Crispell - from "Live in Zurich"
1990 (Leo)

#jazzlegends
 
They have won the "strongest"..... Ma mi faccia il piacere!
Congratulations, huh?! Big congratulations.....
 
YouTube video non trovatoU16Xg_rQZkA....beautiful ending well done ;.)))) Goodnight to the musicians.
 
#darkpearls
#forgetmenotdadiodesguys
Billy Nicholls - Would You Believe
Billy Nicholls - Would You Believe (1967)
If you could imagine the album of your dreams, the one you've been searching for all these years. Something you really want to exaggerate (since you're dreaming); like: Donovan getting produced and arranged by Brian Wilson (who leaves "Pet Sounds" to dedicate himself to it) and calls Macca and Lennon to help out, while one of the technicians alerts that his friend Syd Barrett - if he can remember - will eventually stop by to lend an ear too...
Meanwhile, in the studio, during the downtime, they listen to "Notorious Byrd Brothers" and "Forever Changes" at full blast.
Well, that album exists! It was made by a young guy who, at 16, was already composing for Del Shannon, and who later worked with Marriot, Daltrey, the Nice... Billy is a top-notch guy and he’s got the looks too, but the album was never released!
Billy didn’t just sit there twiddling his thumbs: he wrote and produced a ton of stuff for others (at least one chart hit, "I Can't Stop Loving You") and nine albums under his own name. And quite a few other things.
But "Would You Believe" had to wait over 30 years to see the light of day.
Well, now I may sound like a fool, but I'll tell you one thing: if in your life you should only listen to around twenty albums, make sure this one is among them!