Enzo Avitabile -Salvamm' o munno
"On top of the groove." No deserters allowed. more
Lucio Dalla
I hate his scat and his carefree attitude in some songs in the early albums of Roversi aimed at social commitment. "Come è profondo il mare," one of the most beautiful songs ever, as well as the album, an extraordinary dreamlike-philosophical manifesto. The most magnanimous among all Italian artists. more
Pino Daniele
One who achieves artistic maturity with the release of "Terra mia" at just 22 years old, 22.
He speaks of the most difficult city, free from any localism. A kaleidoscope of genres, an incredibly skilled guitarist, and then he wrote "Lazzari Felici."
5 is also too few. more
Renato Zero
Transgressive, yes, often only in form, inside he is one of the most traditionalists and conservatives of all. more
Bluvertigo
Lost in thought more
Rina Sawayama
The pop of the new millennium. more
Edoardo Bennato -Burattino senza fili
Concept album. Pinocchio in a metaphorical key. Grandiose. more
Taylor Swift
Bought his latest LP, "Nevermore." I like the album, it flows. more
Amon Düül II -Journey Into A Dream (Viaggio in un sogno)
The cover of the Italian edition was lavish with glossy laminated cardboard. more
Pietro Guarriello
Great publisher with his Dagon Press, Pietro Guarriello is currently the best Italian expert on H.P. Lovecraft and classic weird literature. more
Black Sabbath
Finding them in third place on the list of worst bands is an absolute blasphemy! Seminal group, a source of inspiration for entire generations of bands. Legendary! more
Piero Pelù
Okay, his solo career may not have been unforgettable. Some of his choices might be questionable. But his contribution to the national rock scene is absolutely undeniable; I think he is the greatest frontman at the national level. His artistic qualities are indisputable. Of course, if he had stopped in 1989, he would have been an undeniable and untouchable legend. more
Claudio Lolli -La terra, la luna e l'abbondanza
A journey through the hopes, loves, angers, and anxieties of humanity. more
Gang -Calibro 77
Revisiting great pieces from the '70s. "Io ti racconto," "Venderò," and "I reduci" among the tracks. more
Gang -Sangue e cenere
Unrepeatable record. Perhaps. more
Vinicio Capossela -Marinai, Profeti e Balene
At times impenetrable, yet immense Vinicio. more
Edoardo Bennato -I buoni e i cattivi
Great "almost acoustic" record with Eugenio on mandolin and octave mandolin. more
Carmen Consoli -L'Eccezione
Aside from a couple of pleasant fillers, a really good album. It falters in conveying both a pop homogeneity and an eclecticism that gives space to electronics and grunge at certain points. Excellent tracks include Fiori d'arancio and Masino, while L'eccezione, Matilde odiava i gatti, and Moderato in re minore are always great. The rest swings between good tracks and decent ones. more
Bob Dylan
He may not be the greatest singer-songwriter of all time, but he is perhaps the one who has crystallized the image and characteristics, becoming a benchmark. Paradigmatic. more