From the Beginning

#loveatfirstlisten (15)
 
Shock The Monkey
#waving the tree
 
Riccardo Del Turco - Cosa hai messo nel caffĆØ (Sanremo 1969)
#sanremo50annifa
awaiting the upcoming festival, all the songs from the 19th edition of the Sanremo festival 1969
Thursday 30/01-Saturday 01/02
24 songs in contention, 2 interpretations per song
14 qualified for the final night
organization Ezio Radaelli
presented by Nuccio Costa and Gabriella Farinon
14th PLACE...Riccardo del Turco was paired with Antoine (or vice versa!)
by Bigazzi-Del Turco....WHAT DID YOU PUT IN THE COFFEE?
 
 
Charles Mingus - Pithecanthropus erectus

Charles Mingus - from "Pithecanthropus Erectus"
1956 (Atlantic)

#jazzlegends
 
III (with Peter Broderick)
The machines of the Dutch Machinefabriek with the borrowed voices become an enchanting unified body. Surprisingly human or almost. Among my sure listens to remember in this 2019.
 
Laibach - The Sound of Music (Official Video)
with this historical name, the concept of Pop should be taken with a pinch of salt.
you listen to two different records and in between is the ocean
highly conceptual works that often deviate from the music coming out of the stereo
"Sound OF Music" is also a pleasant work and I haven't delved into the concepts that drive these songs, perhaps the most "Song" thing they've drawn out.
 
Clutch - Emily Dickinson
Strong this album Clutch 2018.
 
High Tide - The Flood
Honestly, I don't have much information; I suppose it's a collection of unreleased tracks because the songs date from 1970 to 78. Anyway, let's not talk about a commercial operation; they weren't even acknowledged in their time, let alone today, and it's not the usual scraping the bottom of the barrel because it contains worthy instrumental/sung pieces.

A band that deserved much more than the status of Cult Band. Their historic albums were a storm. I would definitely recommend them without hesitation to the grandchildren who giggle while rummaging through the artworks of album covers. I envy them for having a taste now almost lost in listening to a new album.
 
In Walks Barbarella
I’m repeating myself... bomb!
 
Franco Battiato - Nel cantiere di un'infanzia - Clic
I prefer Battiato in a more sober style; for example, in this album "Il Mercante degli Dei," everything is very beautiful and not too dated. Then that pounding, cosmic synth kicks in (I have no idea if it's actually a synth or some other trick), which today, given the album, makes everything feel less personal, losing some of its charm. What I mean is that in his past works he tended to add too much.
 
Dream Brother - Jeff Buckley

Don't be like the one who made me so old
Don't be like the one who left behind his name
'Cause they're waiting for you like I waited for mine
And nobody ever came
 
Kaleidoscope - Small Song - Heaven In The Back Row Those who are not familiar with this album miss out on half of the irresistible melodies created by the sonic kaleidoscope.
 
Radio Moscow - Brain Cycles (Full Album) My name is Lino. Asso-Lino.
 
A thought for @[Pinhead] blessed soul, the interview of Mauge with Joey Ramone Ramones intervista italy 1996
 
So, a few brief updates on the latest hits

1)
Future - F&N (Audio) A standard record, a lot of fan service and he's been stuck in his comfort zone for five years now, but we still like it

2) NIGHT LOVELL - BAD KID below his standards, but still good. Album out at the end of February, catch up on everything because he's killing it

3) YNW Melly ft. Kanye West - Mixed Personalities (Dir. by -_ColeBennett_) not great, but it won't leave my head. For fans of Juice WRLD and LIL Uzi Vert, it's going to be a blessing.

4) Pouya - Florida Thang [Prod. By MTM] the real revelation of last year.

See you soon
 
Stella by Starlight

Billy Eckstine - from "Billy's Best!"
1958 (Mercury)

#jazzlegends