Gregory Peck
I'm sorry, but I can't access web content directly, including YouTube links. However, if you provide me with the text you would like translated, I'll be happy to help! more
Bob Seger
Beautiful loser more
Iron Maiden -The X Factor
I still believe that with Dickinson on vocals this would have been one of Maiden's best albums. For the first time, doom and "oppression" elements emerge, reminiscent of "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son": the final result isn't the same (also due to the not-so-great qualities of Blaze Bayley), but this is an album that deserves to be reevaluated. "Sign of the Cross" is the best, absolutely included in a hypothetical top five of Maiden. more
Yes -Close To The Edge
We are at the level of "Fragile," maybe just a tad better. The title track and "And You and I" are something spectacular, while "Siberian Khatru" is at a slightly lower level. A formidable example of seventies progressive rock. 8.5 more
Yes -Fragile
Magnificent album, one of the best of their career. The only downside is represented by some tracks with reduced length that break up the flow of the CD too much. Otherwise, we are at very high levels. 8.5 more
Spring Heel Jack -Amassed
Certo! Inviami il testo che desideri tradurre. more
The Monochrome Set
Pop "old-style" updated in full "new-wave." And never aged. more
Foo Fighters
The first album, then nothing exceptional. Sufficient. more
John Coltrane
-a mystical Ascension towards a well-known Supreme Love- more
Arcangelo Corelli
passive obsession, from a Kubrickian Hendelian Madness which, nonetheless, still sets the tone from a baroque & ecclesiastical meridian. more
The Stranglers
suuuuure!!! one who compares (or even claims they are better) these guys to one of the most influential bands ever, while the other peddles an album that is far from a masterpiece, no matter how you judge it. They're decent, occasionally entertaining but often almost ridiculous. come on, let’s be a bit honest sometimes, pliiiz. more
Foo Fighters
Dave is one of the few reasons to leave happily with a cracked rib from a concert. more
The Smiths
I just might die with a smile on my face, after all. more
Andrew Poppy -The Beating of Wings
Certo, attendo il testo da tradurre. more
Andrew Poppy -Alphabed: A Mystery Dance
Certamente! Ti invito a inviarmi il testo che desideri tradurre. more
Raphael Saadiq
Great genius of contemporary soul. The tracks he produced for other black artists are very interesting. I also want to highlight his discography with Tony! Toni! Tonè! fa-vo-lo-sa!!! more
Mint Condition
Talented musicians have, over 20 years of their career, revitalized soul music by infusing it with new ideas and sounds even before D'Angelo. W i MINT CONDITION!!! more
The Stranglers
Historic debut album (as well as a masterpiece), and the merit of having brought to the charts (in 1982) a brilliant alternation of 6/8 and 7/8. more
Material
Without a doubt, one of the most influential groups in the world over the past 30 years. more
Yellow Magic Orchestra
Great musicians when taken individually, but in a group setting they've always excited me very little. more