Tom Waits -The Heart Of Saturday Night
Great disk, smoky and dark. more
Johnny Winter -Johnny Winter
Pregnant with feeling, perhaps I prefer it to the immense successor. more
Graham Nash
The romantic of C,S & N (+Y), with a solo career marked by pleasant *easy listening* more
Blues Brothers
Legendary duo (Belushi/Aykroyd), legendary characters (Jake/Elwood) starring in a great film. And also a great band, here, "Briefcase Full Of Blues" and the soundtrack of the homonymous masterpiece by Landis are very nice, a group of tightly-knit great musicians. more
Green Day
They are part of the history of rock, perhaps lighter, but they are still great. more
Bob Dylan -Blonde On Blonde
Best album by Bob Dylan (who has made about 10 more), an incredible masterpiece, epic tracks (A-L-L) and mind-blowing lyrics. In the face of March Horses, Jdv, and Jargon King, one of the masterpieces in the history of rock. more
Neil Young
I would have only needed Harvest for the vote. more
Ministri
I don't understand how people can spit on these guys these days; they're not phenomena, but they make good music and put their souls into it. more
Josif
A person with serious problems. more
Miles Davis
The Anna Oxa of jazz. more
Death SS
Useful as Salvatore Baccaro in a tuxedo (cit.) more
Symphony X
Magnificent... too bad they dissolved after "The Odyssey" and the record label replaced them with 5 lookalikes plucked from the Z-list Thrash scene!! more
Jaco Pastorius
Jaco is to bass what Bonolis is to Ciao Darwin. more
Voivod
I prefer Vov. more
Paul Chain
He has an enormous talent for piercing the screen with his gaze!! more
Slayer
I don't understand them. more
Nirvana -Unplugged in New York
Cobain declared that he would have liked to make an acoustic album after "In Utero": here it is. more
The Killers
Great group, definitely lacking in Battle Born, but the rest are really good and very versatile. more
Bruce Springsteen -Magic
A great record of badass, sweat-soaked rock, ideal for those sultry summer afternoons; probably the rightful heir to "Born in the U.S.A." (the E Street Band sounds magnificent). Ah, "Long Walk Home," his best song of the 00s. more