Pete Namlook
This musician is synonymous with ambient/house electronic music. He has released over 200 records. Crazy. The collaboration with Klaus S. and their "The Dark Side of The Moog" is intriguing. more
Dead Kennedys
One of the biggest groups ever, and not just in punk, but let me say this: few musical figures get under my skin as much as Biafra. Too often that shitty American pops up. more
UNKLE
Nothing. Nothing wrong, nothing special. War Stories better than Neverland...super collaborations but not up to par. more
Lucio Battisti -Amore E Non Amore
Another fantastic album from our local singer. The instrumentals are beautiful, along with "Dio mio no" and "Una". Perhaps the best of the Mogol era, after "Anima Latina". more
Bob Dylan -Street Legal
I like it more and more, a great album. more
Obituary -The End Complete
"The End Complete" remains for me the best album by the guys from Florida; the production by Scott Burns is excellent, managing to create their Death Metal filled and dense with dark sounds, culminating in nine compact, terrifying, ferocious tracks. A wall of sound that gives no respite, from the opener "I'm in Pain" to the song that closes the collection "Rotting Ways," everything is aimed at the pursuit of that overwhelming heaviness that disorients the listener, with a growl that impresses. more
Spiritual Beggars
…hmmm …something should be written… more
Blue States
Thank you, that was exactly what I needed. more
Dead Kennedys
Among the best punk bands ever: angry, fierce, and how morbidly attractive their album covers were...HOLIDAY IN CAMBODIA... more
Penguin Cafe Orchestra
Certo! Inviami il testo che desideri tradurre. more
Yes
Fragile and Close to the Edge are their artistic peaks. more
Nick Drake
Romantic and cursed poet, intense and profound, sparse and visceral, all in the service of masterful melodic and acoustic interlocking. Today I imagine him as a solitary angel, who lived his life perpetually in the shadow of a pink Moon. more
Yes
Perfectly balanced between virtuoso riding and symphonic suggestions. But the two pop-rock albums from the '80s are also very beautiful. They didn't really have much new to say after that and could have dissolved, although their post-eighties work is good. It's a shame that a myriad of "supermarket listeners" (as I call them), who are not very curious, will only continue to know them as those behind "owner of a loooooonley heaaaart." more
Umberto Tozzi
(My vote is a no vote) I would have gladly given him a 5 if he had sung "Si può DARLA di più!" Maybe by now we would have a lot fewer wooden chicks...! more
Gianluca Grignani
I save only the first three albums; the others just don't measure up. I give them a 2 also because of the extra-musical events that have involved him. more
Jaco Pastorius -Jaco Pastorius
The king of bass at his debut, beautiful album, is a revolution, a benchmark for all modern bassists. more
Soft Machine -Third
A beautiful album in which the Machine have managed to blend a lot of jazz with some hints of rock. more
King Crimson -In The Court Of The Crimson King
Best album of all time in my opinion and that of many others. more
AC/DC -BACK IN BLACK
An album very similar to Highway to Hell but still very beautiful and fun, very rock, and like HTH, the guitars will never be lacking, and for this, I adore it along with the previous one. more
AC/DC -Highway To Hell
Very rock album, with a constant contribution of guitars. more