See my review for better clarifications. more
At the time of its release, I listened to it quite a bit: to this day, the only decent one. more
I heard it a long time ago, and since then for me the Linkin Park are filed away. more
This album feels like it was born on a Hawaiian beach, so cheerful and sunny it is. The only exception: the black hole (in a positive way) of "No Quarter." more
I was never convinced. more
Removing the latest masterpiece by Led Zeppelin, "Achille's Last Stand," the rest does not measure up. more
Softer and quieter than its predecessors, but not any less beautiful for that. more
One of the first records I listened to, and still today it's a pleasure to listen to it! more
Well! Well! Well! more
Considering the genesis of the album, a 3 political is a fair rating. more
Debut marked by a blazing rock fire. more
Classic. I'm not even going to comment on it. more
1967, Italy, acid psychedelic rock. 5 just for the courage. more
No. But not a 'maybe yes, maybe no'. Just an unappealable no. more
See "The Fame". more
Considering what came after, passable and listenable. more
More than a 4, it's a 4.5: absolutely the best album since "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son." more
"Horizons" lasts just 1 minute and 40 seconds. "Supper's Ready" lasts 23. Yet both are equally beautiful. I love bands that create tracks of varying lengths but equally admirable. Oh, and let's not forget the other 4 pieces! more
A good job, with happier and less happy moments. more
Great band from the late '70s to the first half of the '80s. "New Gold Dream" is a milestone of British New Wave and the '80s in general. more