Mi reseña favorita de esta joya:
Oh my God... This is a very beautiful gem. Is a very good gem of Song Songwriter Prog!!! Toto Torquati is one of the best Italian keyboarder, songwriter and sessionman, it is in Jazz that POP field thanks to the musical studies that it turned from the age of 5 years. Its sensibility derives from the fact of to be blind from the birth. If you think that "Gli Occhi Di Un Bambino" is a disc for keyboards you are outside road. Rather it is an autobiographical album, because Toto Torquati seeks to express those feelings that every blind test cause the scarcity of the sight (with the help of the beautiful voice of Gepy & Gepy and the lyrics of Sergio Bardotti and Sergepy). This is a trip from Jazz to Bach, to Pink Floyd and John Lennon to Wagnerand Verdi. And, everything with a sole sensibility. From one of the best Jazzist of Italy and Europe this is the minimum. The music is, in general, Symphonic Prog but with song songwriter approach and Jazzy arrengements with orchestra (that play a Wagnerian interludes and that have "La Terra Che Nessuno Conosce" to explode). "The Eyes Of A Child" (this is the title in English) is a very fine album also for the lyrics, since, even though written from seeing authors, they reflect the state of mind of a blind person, in this helped from the Soul voices of Gepy & Gepy (that knew well Torquati because their keyboarder). Other thing that astonishes is like Toto Torquati restive almost in apart, produced only interventions of support to the music, doing not result invading and without research rhythmic soli, does that it is appreciated with a so cheerful dramatic music. And, actual the combinations of the ingredients that I wanted to describe in this review, give back "Gli Occhi Di Un Bambino" a real gem.
One of the best Song songwriter Prog albums. One of the more aged well. Practically fresh like the water of a torrent of mountain. To listen to when it it is sought a comfort in a difficult moment.
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