"The Return Of The Giant Hogweed" and "The Fountain Of Salmacis" are two masterpieces. "Seven Stones" and "Harold The Barrel" are two unjustly forgotten gems. "For Absent Friends" and "Harlequin" are nice. Did I forget something? more
Is it really necessary to say again that this album consists of 53 minutes of pure genius, brilliantly performed and sung, and that it contains tracks deserving of legendary status? No, I won't say it. more
After the misstep at the beginning, Genesis find their way. Who hasn't felt exhilarated listening to "The Knife"? more
I confirm with all of you that it is fundamental, beautiful, etc., but it is really long and heavy... more
Frankly bland and forgettable album: thank goodness they bounced back immediately with the next one. more
You've never listened to it, or have you only heard Morgan's cover? Anathema upon you! more
I just say: "Watch out for the gorilla!" more
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The work of De André that I like the least. Excluding "Hotel Supramonte" and "Fiume Sand Creek" (two gems), the rest doesn’t fully convince me. more
The definitely darkest and most cryptic album of his career. more
Good album, but it contains a few slightly lackluster tracks... more
I have no words. The sum of 30 years of career perfectly encapsulated in just 46 minutes of masterpiece. A monument to be passed down to future generations. more
The underlying concept of the album is beautiful; frankly, the B-side is slightly lower in quality, while the A-side... more
It has been universally voted as the most beautiful album of the '80s, and there must be a reason for that... One of the first world/ethnic albums when those terms weren't even in vogue yet. more
The mid-career album, which encompasses the past, present, and future of De André's journey. 5 even just for "La città vecchia," probably my favorite of his. more
Alas, an ever-relevant album. more
Hearing it in Jerusalem and Jordan definitely had a different impact compared to hearing it in my room. more
A record that hurts, hurts so badly... But it’s a sublimely necessary pain. more
What can I say? Just listening to "Preghiera in gennaio" would be enough... more