One of the 10 Italian albums of all time (maybe 5, who knows). I believe no Italian singer-songwriter in the 70s reached these heights, NOBODY. A masterpiece, a single suite of 45 minutes enriched by excellent lyrics, jazz and progressive nuances. "Anna di Francia" and "Primo Maggio di Festa" make you cry. Fall in love with the Zingari Felici. more
Interesting kraut fusion free jazz. more
Brilliant with Cluster and as a solo artist. Quantity and quality. more
Great composer of classical new age avant-garde electronic music. more
Poetry, purity, fragility. All in less than half an hour. Tears. more
But pop-electronic groups like them are a dream these days! Now there are all these hip-house groups competing to see who can blast the speakers the hardest, but with zero substance! They were commercial but also creative in playing with electronic sounds! And even now they are; they've modernized and adapted to the times but still maintain that skill in mixing sounds, so much so that even just their recent productions can sweep away the entire modern clubbing scene. more
Well... more
Full eight for this explosive debut... truly, truly beautiful, the maturity of the band is already evident... really remarkable, and Michael Stipe possesses one of the most touching and heartfelt voices that have ever existed. more
Debut in 1973 for the Georgia band Southern, a mix of country, blues, and jazz that made the band one of the most influential in the genre. At the helm of the sextet was guitarist Toy Caldwell, a songwriter, excellent musician, and vocalist on some tracks, including the famous "Can't You See," perhaps the most well-known in the band's repertoire... more
The "testament" of a great artist, capable of influencing American music in the '70s with his ideas and creativity. His only solo album, produced after the dissolution of his creature, "Little Feat," contains excellent songs, played with the collaboration of great musicians like Hopkins, Porcaro, Bonnie Raitt, and Paine. Above all, the wonderful "Find a River," a true gem of a great album. Such a pity about the premature death, which occurred on June 29, 1979... more
In my opinion, the perfect album by the Seattle band, dark, determined, sick, and played as God intended. Great classics, from the opener "Them Bones" to the haunting "Down in a Hole," which brought me back to my 15 years after I listened to it carefully again these days. Staley's voice remains one of the best in rock... more
"It's just teenage desolation," they said. I find some of their lyrics truly poetic. For me, along with Zeppelin, the essence of ROCK. Immense from 1967 to 1973. Indefinable. "The Who Sell Out," "Tommy," "Live at Leeds," "Who's Next," and "Quadrophenia" the best of the best. "Is it me? For a moment, the stars are falling." more
One of those that moves me the most. more
In my opinion, it deserves a lot of attention among German electronic musicians. more
Among its musical peaks. more
He is a mediocre who had a couple of pop insights that aren’t too bad. You, the sub-species of nonconformists who think what "must be thought" and not what critical and personal judgment offers. Forty thousand definitions and the same old stuff keeps piling up. Tomorrow they’ll tell you what else is wrong and you’ll believe it. Allevi is a gnat and you keep wanting to kill him. Immense suffering. more
a great figure of Italian music, especially in Litfiba more
But above all, thanks to Scaruffo, I find out that as the former ringtone of my cell phone, I had an exuberant polyrhythmic piece driven by a glorious melodic progression. You didn't have it, as a ringtone...? Your problem... more
Even more eloquent than Atomizer, this new project that will result in only this LP is of incredible power. Inferior to the previous one, but more eloquent in terms of lyrics and the very name of the band. It's as if with their music the Rapeman were violating the mind of the unsuspecting (?) listener. But the violation is not of a negative nature, as it involves music that is genuinely enjoyable and accessible. To be consumed once a day. 8/10 more
obscene more