a great compromise between an immense piece of junk, stuffed with empty, vain, and pretentious experimentalism (immoral art-rock, marred by ambition without talent) and a good album of entertaining songs. more
A fantastic album for wonderful voices: what more could you wish for from Soul and funk! Great Album more
Quite scandalous, apart from that blockbuster scene of the coach in the balloon. more
a kissing idiot. more
Thanks to my fairy! (12/6/2010) more
Thanks to my little fairy! more
Machine Gun Etiquette on its own is worth 5. more
A discreet actress and musician, but better on screen than on CD. more
Much better The Bulgarians more
The only reason I would call myself a Marxist more
I break the nut of the capocollo. more
History, and yet a truly beautiful feeling more
"Damaged" tears the butts apart. more
Korrea calls me that! 5 by default more
Spectral is an understatement. more
The greatest bassist I have ever heard. As far as I'm concerned. more
The greatest drummer I've ever heard. As far as I'm concerned. more
The greatest guitarist I've ever heard. As far as I'm concerned. more
A much-discussed work by Massive Attack, touted as another masterpiece in the pre-release phase, turned out to be a disappointing revelation for many fans. This album features unexpected sounds that require careful examination to be truly savored. It's a record that certainly grows on you over time, despite many claiming its potential "temporal saturability." For me, it's a wonderful album, with an atypical but engaging verve. more
Full satisfaction. more