This is not meant to be a review, but just an emotion.
What a beautiful memory of his concert in Bra when at the end of the concert, as he was leaving, oblivious to the audience, with his electric guitar unplugged from the amp, he saw me standing beside the stage, got down on one knee in front of me, and sang "Nobody" just for me, recalling our meeting at the brewery before the concert. The next day, I went to Rinaldo at the record store where I used to buy albums and who was also at the concert, and he asked me what had happened because the audience didn't understand. I explained that I had looked for him where they went to dinner, approached him, and, with my Turkish truck driver's English as my friend Gigi says, I told him that his cover of "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out" was the most beautiful cover I had ever heard, and since he hadn't performed it during the concert, he sang it for me. Nothing to add because this album is really beautiful, exciting. Ted Horowitz (his real name) you're great, this fifth studio album of yours sounds live, full of blood, sweat, and tears, and I will never forget the emotion of that evening which I relive every time I put the CD in the player.
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