Goblin -Profondo Rosso- The Complete Original Soundtrack Recording
Piece of a SOUNDTRACK FROM HELL, period. Then musically I prefer "Suspiria" but that's another story, due to a personal reason that has nothing to do with either film, but really... here we are on levels of INSTRUMENTAL INTELLIGENCE (which is not just technique, not at all) that are almost embarrassing… more
Elvis Presley
The brother of the DEAD PRIMOGENITUS who inspired a reasonably famous Album. more
Ultravox -Ha! Ha! Ha!
Great tracks like 'The Frozen Ones', 'Distant Smile', and 'Hiroshima Mon Amour'. I've been on the lookout for a good live album from the Foxx era (maybe with the 'Systems Of Romance' lineup), I've asked around here but nobody's paid me any mind. The version of Hiroshima I prefer is Ultravox! - Hiroshima Mon Amour (1977)
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Elvis Presley
The king of music more
Tim Buckley -Tim Buckley
A great debut for the troubled and fragile Californian genius, probably his most "canonical singer-songwriter" album; beautiful, yes, even though it’s almost endearing. And to think that Tim was nearly my age when he wrote "Valentine Melody" or "Song Slowly Song". 4 solid stars. more
Psychic TV -Dreams Less Sweet
When Genesis P-Orridge disbanded Throbbing Gristle, he created this project dedicated to strange sounds of all kinds; Barrettian chants sometimes emerge from the post-industrial chaos only to be sucked back into it, in a sort of magma between the industrial and a black mass complete with tortures and human/animal sacrifices. May Uncle Aleister be with you, Gen. more
Todd Solondz -Happiness
Stunningly cynical more
Jimmy Carter
Giangiacomo Carrozziere, former president of the United States, Nobel Prize winner for fun, peanut producer, for the mean detractors: "Jimmy Who??" more
Humble Pie -Performance Rockin' The Fillmore
Live among the most important of the '70s, outstanding work by a band at the height of popularity, with two great guitarists like Marriot and Frampton, explosive and badass hard-blues... more
Sid Vicious
The true symbols of punk are different. If we compare Joe Strummer and Joey Ramone, they would make him look bad just by raising an eyebrow. However, I don't mind his "customized" cover of "My Way" at all... more
Public Image Ltd.
"First Issue", "Metal Box" and "Flowers Of Romance".....5 just for this. more
Jupiter
Jupiter, or Giove. The largest planet in the solar system after Galeazzi. more
Michael Bolton
the fusion between Usain Bolt and Michael Johnson, unbeatable in the 200 meters. If Mennea was the arrow of Barletta and Carl Lewis was the son of the wind, he is the fart of Veneto. more
Fabrizio De André
Be is certainly not the greatest Italian poet of the 20th century, at least for me. And, for me, he is not even the greatest singer-songwriter of all time. One of the greatest, though, yes, without a doubt, easily, too many masterpieces. In Italy, excluding groups, only Gaber strikes me as much as if not more than him. more
Brand X
The perfect blend of Jazz - Fusion and elements of progressive rock. Stunning albums, Phil Collins in a state of grace, Goodsall, Jones, Lumley, and Pert are outstanding musicians. Among my favorites in the genre! more
Wham!
One of the most beautiful pop-funk groups of the '80s. George Michael's voice is stunning and the arrangements are gorgeous, with one song more beautiful than the other. If only we had songs like Club Tropicana or Freedom today! more
Daft Punk
healthy electronic music (forgive me the definition) lends itself well to the car, but then one wakes up and goes back to being a rocker. more
Erroll Garner
"one" who didn't know how to read music! more
Kim Gordon
A tip of the hat to this woman more