Marco Mengoni
The law of Menga: whoever has it in their ass, keep it. more
Almamegretta -Sanacore
This is very beautiful too. more
Henry Cow
essential for all avant-garde music from the 1970s to the present day. more
Traffic
immense in some works, always great even in the less successful albums. more
Camel
coherent and tireless seekers of the right sound at the right moment, a continuous chisel of perfect things and spine-tingling melody. more
Mark Knopfler -Get Lucky
This is the work I appreciate the least out of all of Mark Knopfler's solo production; a certainly well-crafted album, as always, played with a naturalness that only the Scot, and very few others, can provide. An album recorded in the year of Mark's sixtieth birthday that contains rare electric moments so dear to me that they can gladly remind me of his immortal Dire Straits; nonetheless, I can't give the album less than four stars. more
Telefon Tel Aviv
The ring road more
Freak Antoni
many owe him a lot, often without even knowing it more
Frank Zappa
Arms NOT stolen from agriculture! ahahahahaahah I admit I don't know it that well, but I think it deserves a 4 just for the vibe. Listened to Hot Rats and others... yeah, okay, 5 stars. more
Pierdavide Carone
It has little to do with certain "colleagues" that came out of the Fabbrica di Amici. That's why it scores a 2. more
Enrico Ruggeri
There was a time when I used to play Aqualung by Jethro live... but maybe it was a worse time... some nice lyrics over crappy songs, boring, that's it. more
Hannah Montana
From Uncle Tobias's old farm to the lap-dance poles... how far this girl has come! How many paths she has traveled! How much she has STRUGGLED, in general! more
Peter Gabriel -III
Shall we start with the incredible ensemble of musicians playing for us? With Gabriel's interpretation? With the intrinsic value of the pieces? It doesn’t matter where we begin, one of the masterpieces of '80s music. From Intruder to Family Snapshot to Games Without Frontiers to Biko, an amazing album. more
Lucio Battisti -Emozioni
With "Emozioni," Battisti begins a thirty-year story after which Italian music will never be the same. Then Fiori di rosa, fiori di pesco. Il tempo di morire. Mamma mia. more
Lucio Battisti -Don Giovanni
Ah what a masterpiece. Electronic and Folk intertwine in Panella's first album to create what is perhaps, alongside Anima Latina, Battisti's absolute masterpiece. Here, the great songs abound: Madre Pennuta, Il Diluvio, Don Giovanni, Equivoci Amici, Il doppio gioco. more
Lucio Battisti -Il Mio Canto Libero
Legendary, stunning, and unforgettable is the song that gives the album its title. La luce dell'est, Vento nel vento, Io vorrei... non vorrei... ma se vuoi only reinforce the value of a beautiful record. more
Francesco De Gregori -Alice Non Lo Sa
Wonderful Alice, wonderful the Musicians, wonderful Her Streets. But for me, the masterpiece is the track that closes the album: "Saigon." more
Francesco De Gregori -La valigia dell'attore
"and we are ready for anything, as long as we’re here." Although it’s a carbon copy of the woman cannon, the title track is sensational, one of the peaks of the Roman singer-songwriter. Then there are many great interpretations and a non-trivial tracklist, the splendid "Pilota di guerra." more
The Who -The Who Sell Out
Townshend and companions shed their rebellious boyhood personas and kick off their series of masterpieces with a bizarre album, almost "Zappa-esque." more