Jaki Liebezeit
No definition for the best drummer in the universe??? Brilliant, Futuristic, and, of course, technically the Number One. more
Aaliyah
We miss you so much Baby Girl....You're simply the best! more
Sensi Star
"President, what do you think about Juve's purchase of Legrottaglie?" ... "I can't sleep at night! But I didn't even want La Grotteria!!" R.I.P. more
Yes -Magnification
Beautiful, inspired, very dreamy in some parts ("Dreamtime" and "In the presence of"). A pity about some lengthiness, but ultimately it’s an album that is enjoyable to listen to, also thanks to the variety brought by the orchestra. (7.5) more
Yes -The Ladder
A good job. The first Yes briefly re-emerges. (7) more
Paul Di'Anno
A dickhead. Adorable though. more
Tim Buckley
It's incredible that on Debaser there’s more talk about Buckley than about Johann Sebastian Bach. It seems to me that it's a music site! Right? And Bach is great music, classical and always in bloom. It's a pity that someone like Buckley, who strums an acoustic guitar and sings with his throat, according to his tone, is idolized by those who don't appreciate academic music, the kind that is created and performed by professionals. Everything that comes from America can hardly ever be respectable. more
Santana
Miracle at. more
Paul Di'Anno
Wow, what a chubby bro he's become! more
The Dream Syndicate
"Tell Me When It's Over," "Then She Remembers," "Halloween," "Until Lately," "When You Smile," "The Days Of Wine & Roses," "Burn," "Armed With An Empty Gun," "Bullet With My Name On It," "The Medicine Show," "Merritville"... JOHN COLTRANE STEREO BLUES!!!! Just listen to these in sequence, at least these, to understand that Steve Wynn and Karl Precoda deserve to be thanked FOREVER. Indefinable. more
Blue Öyster Cult
"Valentine's Day is over. Here, but not now, they have left, and Romeo and Juliet are together for eternity, and like them, forty thousand men and women every day... what else to add. POETRY." more
Vanexa -Vanexa
The best pure Heavy Metal album ever released in Italy, with amazing and highly enjoyable tracks even today. It's a pity about the production, which was pioneering at the time. more
Blue Öyster Cult -Fire of Unknown Origin
The most mature album of the band, which will not record again with the original lineup. Enhancing the album is the production by Martin Birch, which allows the quintet to experiment and refine a modern vision of Heavy Rock with sci-fi references already present on Cultosaurus Erectus. A Great Record that proclaims the end of the original Blue Oyster Cult, those multidimensional, "sick," delicate yet raw, so to speak, to make way for an elegant band of modern Hard Rock. more
Nino Manfredi
"Me, a killer? But how? I've been married to my wife for 10 years, do you think I would go around killing another person??" more
L'impero delle ombre -I Compagni Di Baal
A remarkable concept about the famous French television series, a successful and very sincere work. more
Blue Öyster Cult -Imaginos
Wonderful work although incomplete. more
Black Sabbath -Sabotage
My favorite album. Probably the most mature in terms of the relationship between music and lyrics. A small masterpiece. more
Black Sabbath -Born Again
Beautiful album, the most Sabbath-like of the post-Ozzy era. more
Black Sabbath
The early Sabbath are an indissoluble entity. more
Blue Öyster Cult
You never get tired of listening to them. Now, perhaps, it's them who are tired. more