Al Bano & Romina Power
The biggest power metal band in the universe, the drimfiater make them look like a joke. more
Paolo Conte -Paris Milonga
...don't miss for anything in the world the variety show of someone in love with you... more
Deep Purple
They drag you across endless galaxies only to kick you squarely in the ass and set you on fire with the power of their rock. more
Al Bano & Romina Power
A believable and united couple just like Lorella Cuccarini and Marco Columbro! more
James Brown
One of the greatest innovators of the twentieth century, before him (chronologically) only Hank Williams. more
Michael Moorcock
Author of Elric, one of the most brilliant characters in all of fantasy genre. more
Al Bano & Romina Power
Love affairs are like farts: when they end, they always leave a hint somewhere. more
Brian Ritchie -The Blend
Among the solo albums of the three from Milwaukee, this is definitely the most successful. At the time, it eased my disappointment over the brief breakup of the parent group. Brian unleashes all his passions—Sun Ra's jazz, ethnic music... A record full of exhilarating moments, starting from the ethnic rap of "Alphabet" to "Feast of Fools" and the cover of Sun Ra's "Nuclear War." more
John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers -Bluesbreakers With Eric Clapton
Impeccable Blues/Rock album from 1966, the result of the incredible talent factory that is John Mayall's collective. Here it’s Eric Clapton's turn (a monster guitarist at least in those years), who had already cut his teeth with the Yardbirds. On bass is John McVie, the first piece of the embryonic Fleetwood Mac (the following year, Green and Fleetwood would come to Mayall's doorstep), ziogatto. A fantastic album. more
Teenage Fanclub -Grand Prix
Having elected their "Bandwagonesque" as the best album of 1991 (Spin) probably didn’t bring them much luck. Indeed, that year was a rare grace period with a series of masterpiece albums (Loveless, Screamadelica, Blood Sugar Sex Magik, Achtung Baby... to name just a few). This work from '95 represents the best synthesis of the Power Pop of the Scottish group, from Big Star (About You) to the Beatles of "Revolver". For nostalgics and beyond. more
Arto Lindsay
you are just messing around more
Ellie Goulding
Something of his isn't bad at all (some tracks like "My Blood" and "Atlantis", despite being commercial and repetitive, are actually quite good), too bad that live it turns out to be rather lackluster (and not that hot either)! more
Ellie Goulding
Alright, "SINGER"... let's not use big words. more
Richard Lloyd -Alchemy
The splendid debut of the Television guitarist demonstrates that it wasn't only Tom Verlaine who had the makings of a champion. This album has nothing to envy from Tom's solo debut. According to the owner, it was ruined by the producer's addition of keyboards that accompany the guitar in many tracks without his knowledge. There are many noteworthy songs, from the opening "Misty Eyes," with its beautiful solo, to the Power Pop of "Blue and Grey." Highly recommended! more
Television -Television
At the time undervalued, over the years it has gained in quality. Surely the best album produced by Tom Verlaine in the last twenty years. Those who love Television cannot do without it. Stunning as always are the guitar riffs between Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd. Many beautiful tracks are included from "1880 or So" to "No Glamour for Willi," not to mention "Call Mr. Lee." more
The Doobie Brothers -Toulouse Street
Wonderful '72 album by the Californian band, a mix of rock, Southern, and very convincing folk rock ballads. "Listen to the Music" is lively and infectious, "Rockin' Down The Highway" is punchy with great guitars. With the following "The Captain & Me," it’s the pinnacle of the early Doobies, without a doubt... more
Colosseum -Valentyne Suite
A historic album, a meeting point between rock-blues, jazz, and a hint of progressive that was about to be born. In addition to the long suite that gives the album its name, it's worth highlighting the excellent "The Kettle" and "Butty's Blues." Beautiful guitars, great arrangements, and the brass section. Overall, it’s something to fully enjoy... more
Eagles
the best country-rock band from Lazio more
Eagles -Desperado
The best of the eaglets. more