They wrote the official anthem of the freeloader: "The Uninvited Guest." more
A great album, it probably falls a bit short with the arrangements that are too "swinging London." The standout tracks are the pop-rock of "Capo D'Africa," the title track, and the secular prayer of "Terra e Acqua." Still, everything is very beautiful, although a notch below the previous five albums. more
Metaphysics.
The listener is the character leaning out of the window with his woman, in front of a fairy-tale landscape where anything can happen. more
Only for Joy, they deserve 5 for life!! more
Between them and a 6-hour conference on the euro held by Monti... I prefer the latter!!! more
HNNHNNN!!
HNNHNNNHNNNNN!!
HNNHNNNHNNNNHNNNNN!!
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PLOFF!!
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ah, finally! more
Pleasant as the lament of a cyclist with hemorrhoids pedaling down a country road!!! A downright scam!!!! more
These young lads live in the '70s and play while keeping the spirit of those good times unchanged. more
Chuck Norris can put 6 stars on Debaser... and break the "thumbs down" that SandorKacca gives him. more
Rough, sterile, dry, gritty.
A gem to be re-listened to multiple times. more
A chilling debut. The problem is enduring the listening. more
Not a masterpiece, but definitely a powerful and significant album that showcases Bob Mould's new personality in the post-Husker Du period. That today he has indulged in more sentimental songs (even ending up with 'Circles' in the O.C. soundtrack) well, that's not my concern. However, I would truly recommend 'Copper Blue' to anyone looking for something unrefined and gritty. more
Magnificent actor, crappy man. more
Musician with balls...unfortunately ignored by most...perhaps also because too much of a "copy" of Eric Johnson. more
The perfect soundtrack for the alienation of a guy completely wasted on whatever wandering through a future metropolis like Blade Runner. more
Drunken Topo Gigio... basically a piece of shit! more
Psych-surf from the California desert. Mr. Mario Lalli. It’s his fault that Josh Homme made millions of dollars. more
American 90s oozing from every pore. more
Although I consider Fish the only true singer of Marillion, this first album without him is almost a manifesto. Dreamy melodies and reverberated guitars perfectly blend with Hogarth's vocals, who will gift us another great album with "Afraid of Sunlight." more
A fundamental album in the Italian music scene of the 90s. more