The character Morgan is as debatable as one likes, but the artist Morgan is (or was?) quite the artist: this album proves it, filled with musical moods (from pop to new wave, from singer-songwriter style to psychedelia) and featuring two covers: one by Gaber and one (beautiful) by Pink Floyd. artista: cover: more
Thanks to my little fairy! (20/12/2014) more
And yet, whatever the critics may say, I sometimes like it a lot (the way he strips down "Ruby Tuesday" drives me crazy), and other times it bores me terribly ("Invito al viaggio"), but it brings back two Endrigo songs lost in memory. more
A hard-won debut album by the Neapolitan singer-songwriter (with a remarkable contribution from his brother Eugenio): in some tracks flashes of genius already stand out ("Detto tra noi"; "Rinnegato"), while in others he appears more subdued (with a huge leap in quality already in the following record). more
Hidden gem from the '90s (with faint traces of late '80s attitude) by an iconic band of the most melodic Blues Metal. To be listened to on rainy days while sipping some good carob liqueur. more
It's the return to the charts after the (beautiful) quirks of "Anima latina." "Ancora tu" is his best-selling single, there’s a strong dance vibe, and it’s all about bass, drums, and guitars—what a delight. more
An essential album, the dress rehearsal for future masterpieces starting with the following "Burattino senza fili" (and in "Franz è il mio nome" he cites, not by chance, Pinocchio). Scorching, sharp-edged rock and his most beautiful song: "Venderò". canzone: more
A great record, one of the best of the decade, even if perhaps not a masterpiece as some claim ("La poiana" and the two covers of Conte are rather weak), but the entire side A is practically perfect ("Mario"; "Io e te"; "Natalia"). more
Miao dany.... more
Destroyed by a two-bit single more
The birth of ambient music. more
No definition for Costui? He was strong both in the '80s and in the '90s. Unfortunately, we lost him early in 2009. more
The first 20 seconds of this song, played on a loop, could easily be part of the soundtrack for the Gran Turismo videogame on PS1. more
It could have become more important and iconic than Sgt. Pepper's.
Then they learned nothing from the SMiLE experience and did it again with Adult/Child, only that after Adult/Child came out that shit M.I.U.
4.5/5 more
Ask Mary from Canooga Park— you’ll find her on the bus giving Warren Cuccurullo a quickie. more
If he had only made 2 albums (pre-Euro), 2 collaborations, and a single film, by now (probably) he would have been my Italian idol, for class and underlying intelligence.
But by now the damage is regimented, gone beyond that moderate amount of earnings used as if proceeds for works of ā€œtu chiamala volendoloā€ campal beneficienza. more
One of my favorite albums ever more
A timeless masterpiece more
Never listened to this before? Well,.......... You'd better check this record out! I't's an absolute masterpiece. Ahead of its time more