Excellent work, perhaps not on the same level as the band's historical triptych, but certainly superior to the misstep made with "Tales" (which I personally can't digest). Above all, the beautiful "The Gates Of Delirium" that opens the album. Moraz suitably replaces Wakeman... more
Powerful and passionate blues rock band, with a fiery harmonica and the howling guitar of Michael Clark. Beautiful "Bedtime Blues" and "Sunday Morning," among the peaks of the 1969 album... more
Gentlemen musicians, beautiful record. It's a shame that the 4 of Canterbury didn't last long; they deserved a longer career... more
Is there someone? Uapapapapapapapa she says: someone is calling, someone is calling for me. Amazing. more
Whether you like it or not, he is objectively the most talented guitarist out there today. more
"Days of Future Passed" is perhaps the first progressive rock album, and it is also a masterpiece. more
Stunning his "I can't poop anymore" written during a moment of fierce constipation... more
Already for the beautiful piano piece in Afterward from the first album, they deserve 5 stars! Then, of course, they deserve it for everything else. more
Alongside the fabulous trilogy "Bringing It All Back Home," "Highway 61 Revisited," and "Blonde On Blonde," in these ragged sessions recorded with the Band during 1967, you’ll find my favorite Dylan. more
He introduced the Hammond organ into rock music, inspiring many Prog keyboardists. more
A master of action/adventure cinema, with little fluff and good substance. more
Not their best, but only because theirs is a respectable discography. My favorites besides the title track "Opium Trial" and "Dancing in the Moonlight." more
If you randomly pick an album from his discography, you have a 50% chance of picking a great record and another 50% chance of ending up with a dud. Anyway, he’s a great artist, a huge personality... A Lad Insane, Station to Station, Low, and Heroes are his masterpieces, imho. more
I have never understood what these supposed masterpieces of hers are; to me, they are just beautiful songs scattered here and there, 2 very nice albums like L'era del cinghiale bianco and Fisiognomica, but above all, a lot, lot of boredom. more
A piece of the Khanate a day keeps the suicidal away. In the sense that it makes them kill themselves sooner. more
so good that he is appreciated and adored by almost everyone, even among priests and the Vatican, despite what he thought of them. Of course, his excellent collaborators should always be remembered as well, whom he has always been able to choose perfectly; in many cases, they hold equal weight in the famous compositions: Massimo Bubola, Mauro Pagani, Ivano Fossati, Francesco De Gregori, il Maestro Piovani... more
A band that has gleaned teachings from Post-Hardcore bands (like the many idolized Fugazi by the Debaseriani) or even, for example, from Black Flag, only to assimilate them into a brutal, chaotic, and "Fuzzy" sound, especially in albums like "Hope For Man." more
Finally, Alternative/Indie (if it can still be considered independent) is taking an interesting turn. more
A nice dose of humility would do him a lot of good. more
Do what you deserve. Compete with Moreno in the show Amici. Wow. more