Paul McCartney -New
Perhaps for the last time, the last truly great Paul. more
Biagio Antonacci
Literally unbearable. The ultimate ugliness made into music. Soundless, overhyped, lyrics and compositions well below absolute zero. Moreover, from what I've read, he seems as pleasant as a bout of diarrhea during a premiere at the theater. For someone like him, I propose that Debaser introduce negative stars, beautifully colored in red. For me, a -2. Unfortunately, I have to reluctantly raise the score and give him one star. more
Roberto Vecchioni
A Brianzolo SNOWMAN that only Milanese people like and that, since it drinks, thinks it’s cooler. more
Steven Tyler
Like Mick Jagger, better than Mick Jagger more
Miles Davis -Kind Of Blue (Wrong Cover)
First edition on CD.
The fair of errors: Miles looks left-handed (photo developed backwards), definitely captured in the early ‘70s (see the tacky shirt), Adderley becomes “Adderly,” tracks from the (former) first side still slightly sped up.
On the bright side, the order of the two tracks on the (former) second side has been restored... but some say it perhaps shouldn’t have been like this!
In any case, a collectible piece. more
Maria Pia De Vito -Fore Paese
Music by Raffaele Viviani + 1 original. more
3-D
If you turn the device upside down, it looks like a penis. And after this middle school joke, I’ll tell you that I don’t know a single one of their songs. more
Red Canzian
A face that could be slapped, yet has managed to make a great contribution in the Pooh. As a solo artist, he practically doesn’t exist. more
Eugenio Finardi
I don't dislike him, but I just can't stand him. Neither his voice nor the melodies, his way of singing, nothing. So he gets a nice 1. VASCO is a whole other story! But honestly, who even remembers this loser? Just 4 nostalgic long-haired fans!

@[lector]
@[asterisco]

You like him, I bet, huh?

In the comments: FINARDI GREAT ROCKEEERRR... go fuck yourself! more
Sammy Davis Jr.
Shy yet eclectic. Dancer, singer, actor. An exceptional voice. Born artist, at 3 years old he won an amateur singing competition and won 10 dollars. more
Hostsonaten -Springsong
To be listened to with headphones on a good sound system. Great melodic sense. more
Ultimo
He's a year younger than me, and between music and imagery, I can only sense an unbearable smell of mold. Someone should explain to him that you can reach high notes without shouting. more
Blue Öyster Cult
Great for the beer festival in Castione della Presolana more
Road -Road
Nice discovery * more
Big Black
Wonderfully abrasive. more
Gianfranco de Turris
The guru of Italian fantasy. more
Joey Molland -Be True Yourself
Power Pop before Brit Pop more
Le Orme -Contrappunti
Another beautiful album, it doesn't have much to envy from its three predecessors; I place it half a step below because, although good, two of the three instrumentals, "Aliante" and "Notturno," don't make me tear my hair out. However, it's an album with nothing to throw away, featuring at least three songs among my favorites from the band ("Maggio," the folk-pop ballad "Frutto acerbo" that once again reminds us how Le Orme were also connected to simple songwriting and not just prog, and "La fabbricante d'angeli," another pitch-dark gem to add to their repertoire of sunny and reassuring lyrics...). The excellent title track is instrumental and contrapuntal (well, otherwise they would have titled the album "Quel mona di Adalbertopiero" or whatever), and "India" is another great song with an interesting text. Beautiful, inspired as always in ideas and melodies, with the almost constant alternation of "instrumental-sung" and "rhythmic piece-quiet piece" making the listening experience varied. A stellar album, indeed. more
Hans Petter Moland
Norwegian Director more