Dire Straits
Just "Once Upon A Time In The West" and "In The Gallery" (not to mention the usual songs) are enough to bury entire discographies of other bands. more
Tom Waits
One of the greatest songwriters of the second half of the 20th century, an impossible-to-categorize character who was never trivial. First a conventional singer-songwriter with a clear voice, then a smoky jazz musician from a piano bar, and finally a brave experimenter with an inhuman voice ravaged by alcohol. 5 must. more
Dire Straits
One of the few rock bands that set the tone in the '80s, with a guitarist who, at least in the first four albums (the last two albums don't fully convince me, being filled with chart hits), maintained a level of inspiration and creativity that is rarely matched, delivering solos that go down in music history through the front door. more
George Benson
Jazz guitarist with boundless class who, unfortunately, in his honest and long career, has faced some avoidable setbacks. more
Steve Hackett
I just need the solo of "Firth of Fifth"... sublime guitarist. more
Andrew Latimer
A guitarist of remarkable class and elegance, who has written memorable pages in the history of progressive music, he also possesses great compositional talent and knows how to evoke emotions like few others. more
Flogging Molly
Irish pirates stranded on the Californian shores. more
Benito Urgu -Latte & Cozze
It arouses curiosity... more
Eagles -Hotel California
Country rock as mom made it more
The Who -Who's Next
To have, undoubtedly more
The Who -Live At Leeds
The best live band in history, this record is the overwhelming proof! more
Warpaint
I love them, damn it. more
Renaissance -Renaissance
The Folk-Pop duo of former Yardbirds Relf and McCarthy transforms into a fantastic quintet filled with a thousand ideas built on a classic piano, that somewhat underrated John Hawken, who is also iconic in the ups and downs of the harpsichord that illuminate Jane Relf's vocalizations in Wanderer. Bullet anticipates certain upcoming German Trip-Jams. A seminal album. more
Iron Maiden -Powerslave
The only album of theirs that I can still listen to today, but no more than twice a month. more
Def Leppard -Hysteria
A milestone of melodic hard/pop rock, as well as one of my all-time favorite albums. more
Primus
Wynona's Big Brown Beaver is addictive! more
System of a Down
Sooooo many memories of adolescence... Anyway, too strong :) more
Syd Barrett
The most beautiful song by PF without Barrett... is dedicated to him. Perfect, Syd. more
Pink Floyd the Barber
a crossover between Pink Floyd and Nirvana more