Thanks to my Rosaspina! (25/12/2020) more
5 stars all around more
Gary Numan has Philip Oakey's scalp ('80 time) and lives in Viterbo! more
Truly alternative music exists. A perfect manifesto of esoteric and alchemical music. more
Energy in its purest form. more
These fucking pigeons more
The fact that he is a genuine scoundrel on a human level doesn't mean he isn't a phenomenal actor. more
The Masterpiece of the Man of the Stars. A challenging album, where Tim highlights the power of his voice and his incredible vocal range. Musically, it's a completely successful blend of jazz, rock (a bit), and experimental music. more
Not lower than the previous one! more
I believe that "Land of Confusion" is their absolute worst song. But even songs like the title track or the much-praised "In Too Deep" are no joke... more
"mama" and "home by the sea/2nd home by the sea" are good songs; tracks like "that's all" are not bad, but they have nothing (absolutely NOTHING) to do with Genesis. The rest? Let's forget it... 2.5, and I'm being generous. more
the beginning of the end a couple of balls, a magnificent album from start to finish. "entangled" then... more
they were already on the decline, but there were still glimpses of greatness, especially the title track. songs like "misunderstanding" are obviously unbearable. then after this, the total flood. more
yet another absolute masterpiece... imaginative more
I believe it's my favorite Genesis album and at the same time one of the best albums ever (ABSOLUTELY), I wouldn't skip even half a song. Extraordinary. more
for an irate feeling of worsening... more
My favorite Eno album, as pointless an exercise as it is to "choose" one among the wonders he produced, especially in the '70s. I find it to be a perfect synthesis between Eno's Pop and the ambient experiments he was pursuing. It’s a perfect album, in the instrumentals where little Braian does everything (or almost) by himself or in his unmistakable pop ballads with beautiful melodies, accompanied by many of his usual friends-collaborators from those years (Frippolo, Cale, Turrington, etc.) and the rhythm section of the newly formed Brand X, Philco-Persi Gionz, all of it, in every piece, playing and inventing sounds between guitars and processed percussion, various synthesizers, etc. A masterpiece to be enjoyed fully, without feeling the slightest drop in energy. If I had to mention two, one for the "pop" tracks and one for the instrumentals with Eno-as-all-rounder, I would say "St. Elmo's Fire" (because where there’s a Fripp solo there’s home, and of the three with him this one is a tiny bit more beautiful) and the spectacularly enveloping and soothing "Becalmed" (rightly so). more
Give him a guitar neck, whether electric or classical, and he will bring out Music. more
Excavator of the human soul.
Unreachable. Period. more