Ubaldo Missoni ā€Žā€“ In Un Treno

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if it's a Flop record there must be a reason
 
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Emeralds - Candy Shoppe
2010 "Does It Look Like I'm Here" a beautiful tunnel in the space of the spaceship "Emeralds"
 
 
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HOMER Grown in USA 08
1970 "Grown In U.S.A." Horrible cover, but I see that the original vinyl copy holds some value among collectors because it was released in a limited edition, just for friends.
Far from my tastes. Texans, they play a light desert hard rock tinged with warm, vaguely psychedelic sounds. Almost a psycho hard prog seed.
 
DHAMM - SUONEREMO ANCORA

When the title alone is almost more threatening than the music itself.
 
Discharge - I Won't Subscribe Up yours, Time and Babbeo BALBini!!!
 
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The Go Find - Igloo
2004- Indie+ Bedroom Electronics = Morr Music
 
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Lyd - Lyd (1970)
1970, about 25 minutes reissued by AKARMA, specialized in reissues. These mysterious Lyd sound like a sort of proto psychedelic hard rock with garage nuances. 25 minutes, I suppose they are the singles released nearly 50 years ago, I believe the only testimony of their passage. At least, I think so.
 
 
 
WEEK OF SMILE IN THE CROWD.........

Martin L. Gore - Never Turn Your Back on Mother Earth

An ethereal, philological version of the classic by Sparks......
 
 
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Art Zoyd ► Génération Sans Futur [HQ Audio] 1980
As far as I'm concerned, understanding this album was a real challenge, but back then I was young, and music was a serious matter. Albums were discussed in magazines, conversations were had, and when I read about "Generation Sans Futur," I found a vinyl copy at home (now I have a miserable burned CD). It was a challenge to penetrate the languages between the grooves, and to be honest, even after years, I'm still not sure I’ve unlocked its secrets.
 
 
 
 
FULL OF HELL - Silmaril (Official Music Video)

Remember to keep the holidays holy.
 
Young Rich Gang Holy shit, I've heard it 20/30 times in a month.
 
 
Mumakata

Codona - from "Codona"
1979 (ECM)

#jazzlegends
 
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The Warlocks - The Valley of Death / Moving Mountains
If memory serves me right, the last very good work by the Warlocks, then even for them the downward slope begins. Still, they gave us notable works.