I prefer Jerry. more
I prefer Geeno Latilla. more
His masterpiece. Wonderful work. more
My favorite Italian prog CD! more
The glam of Ziggy Stardust is in its infancy, yet the album is stunning and contains several Bowie classics! more
great work through which I got to know this artist. Great lyrics, great music, for one of the most important concepts of the 70s. What more could you want? more
Among my all-time favorite rock CDs, it’s a true gem, and alongside The Doors (the Gun Club singer was a fan of Morrison), it’s one of those albums with a shamanic and mysterious atmosphere and power. more
When the city of Naples had a vibrant music scene, when Pino Daniele could be considered the trait d'union between black and Mediterranean sounds (nothing like Zucchero), when Pino Daniele wasn't seeking the easy chart-topping melody. A Masterpiece. more
Incredible tracks, it's really a shame that they have the reputation of a cult band and are considered mere epigones of Black Sabbath, because most of the songs on this CD could easily go down in the history of world rock, and for once I'm not exaggerating! more
Recently worsened (and not by a little), but the first three albums, "Blackwater Park" and "Deliverance" are unreachable records. more
but wasn't it a music site? more
Nonsense more
It's absurd how one can mark a before and after in a genre with just a handful of tracks. If only they had avoided the circus of replacing the singer with the guy from ER and Lorna Doom hadn't aged... more
Work It Harder Make It Better,
Do It Faster Makes Us stronger,
More Than Ever Hour After,
Hour Work Is Never Over. more
I don't like everything he's done, but he's made albums that are masterpieces of twisted, drunken, and infernal blues that lead me to give him a 5. more
"Mongoloid, He Was A Mongolooooiiid!? Damn, the Devo are the only ones who defined Rax!" more
And I remember quiet evenings, trembling close to you... more
Affectively, one of the albums of my summer 2009. Musically, a great work that, along with the subsequent "Rising," represents the best of both Dio and Blackmore; they never set themselves and will not repeat on these levels. 4.5 more
A crazy album, one of the greatest masterpieces of Italian progressive music. The young Alan Sorrenti tries to emulate his masters Van Der Graaf Generator (by the way, I got to know them thanks to him) and composes one of the absolute monuments of the seventies from our peninsula. The "Pawn Hearts" of our shores. more
Basically, not knowing how to do a damn thing and entering the history of cheesy music. A myth to quote when you want to speak eloquently to the little Italy that doesn’t go beyond Beatles-Dylan-LedZep. PS: I don’t know how to do a damn thing either, and that’s why no one knows me, rightly so. more