Mulatu Astatqé
Spicy jazz on the sand more
Chris Whitley -Living With the Law
A splendid debut, filled with gems accompanied by a beautiful bottle-neck slide guitar. At the time, it was one of my favorite albums, and we're talking about a year, 1991, full of many masterpieces... more
Green on Red -Scapegoats
Now, now listened to after a little eternity, short and full of little gems like "Shead a Tear," "Little Things in Life," and the atmospheric "Two Lovers".... then at the dawn of the 90s it captured me. 3.5 more
Herbie Hancock
Watermelon Man more
Maurizio Costanzo
The greatest shirt seller in Italy, even better than Roberto Da Crema! more
Nino Manfredi
Of course, the performances in "C'eravamo tanto amati," "Pane e cioccolata," or in the second chapter of "I soliti ignoti" ("L'audace colpo") and the television version of Pinocchio by Comencini are not easily forgotten. Memorable also is the interpretation of a gem of popular song like "Tanto pe' cantà" by Petrolini and Simeoni. more
Alan Moore
"Originally, comics were in the hands of writers whose task was to expand the imagination of an audience ranging from 9 to 13 years old. Nowadays, these comics target men in their 40s or 50s. Someone then coined the term 'graphic novel', which is a way to justify their ongoing love for Green Lantern or Spider-Man, without it making them appear childish." A.M. more
Nino Manfredi
For me, the greatest Italian actor of the last 50 years, on par with Volontè. Forget about Gassman (who was still a monster, right? Let's not get it twisted). more
Totò
The greatest of all. more
Alberto Sordi
A giant, a son of a bitch. He represented the average Italian more in the bad than the good and not only that. A complete actor, he had an extra gear, no, two...three...all frickin' out of this world! more
David Lynch
The greatest living filmmaker. more
lazy Smoke -corridor of face
great unknown band always in the folk psi beat sphere more
pesniary -I dreamt of you in spring
Belarusian combo that takes the folk from their lands and melts it into clumsy psychedelic hues, but the result is exceptional! more
Eclection -Eclection
beautiful folk record with psychedelic beat shades. more
Fabrizio De André -Tutti Morimmo A Stento
I'm not completely convinced by everything on this album, including the interludes and the Girotondo, but for the devil, I'm sure it's De André's first masterpiece. To come out in Italy in 1968 (!) with an album so steeped in death and darkness, to release "Il cantico dei drogati," "La ballata degli impiccati," and the final recitative and choral piece in '68... I can't give it less than a 5. This album fully demonstrates the historical importance and revolutionary impact he had on Italian music. more
Ernst Jünger -Nelle tempeste d'acciaio
A book on the First World War described by a naturalist in an almost scientifically detached manner. Exciting and raw in its realism. The best book on the Great War. more
ibio -cuevas de altamira
an honest late Spanish progressive group, or rather from Cantabria, where they blend local folk sounds with a classic progressive style already heard; the result is pleasant and balanced. more
Carl Sagan -Voyager Golden Record
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the gold vinyl that has crossed the boundaries of the solar system; it contains sounds and verses typical of our planet. In the rock genre, only Berry's Johnny B. Goode is included, for forms of alien life. more
Spirit -Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus
truly their masterpiece, ante-litteram contaminations of pop and progressive on a slightly psychedelic carpet. one of the hundred records for eternity more
the Chantays -Pipeline
This album, in addition to the famous Pipeline, contains pearls of undeniable beauty, an atypical surf band making use of keyboards with an ethereal and dreamy effect. One of the most beautiful surf records. more