Ivano Fossati -Dal Vivo, Volume 1: Buontempo
One of the most extraordinary live performances in all of Italian music. Immense. more
Leon Russell
Immense. I admit I got to know him through Elton's The Union in 2010. But I promise to get to know him better. more
Alessandra Amoroso
Go dance reggae on the beach, but please, don't sing! more
Bruce Springsteen
Honest singer-songwriter who has done good things in the past, great performer with amazing musicians. Overall, I believe he is a bit overrated, though. Over the years, he has had the flaw of repeating himself and self-plagiarizing. more
Miles Davis -Dark Magus
An incredibly immersive chaos. Among the best jazz albums ever released and first among all-time noise albums. more
Mike Oldfield -Tubular Bells
TATATATATATA TAH TAH (even just the ending is worth 5 or 6 other albums) more
Mike Oldfield -Ommadawn
A very wide range of emotions conveyed by the skilled fingers of one of the best composers of the last 50 years. more
Mike Oldfield -Amarok
A fantastic brick more
Jethro Tull -Thick As A Brick
The best review is the one right on the newspaper/cover. more
Herbie Hancock -Headhunters
The first track would be enough to explain funk to a novice. But then there's also the second one... more
Neutral Milk Hotel -In The Aeroplane Over The Sea
Sincere, personal, slightly psychedelic, and very original. The most commendable aspect is the presence of brass instruments and many instrumental parts that feel almost vaudeville/circus-like, even though the melodies are quite bare when they're on their own. more
Yes -Close To The Edge
It's true that the rest of their output has been on a downward trend, but when you release an album like this, it's hard to go uphill. The best prog album. more
Paul mccartney -Ram
Raw and rough sketches, others more developed. And I don’t understand what you have against Linda McCartney’s voice. I find it fully in line with the project and very authentic. more
Herbie Hancock -Sextant
First track is spacey, the second is almost funky, the third is pure fusion. Overall, a very enjoyable package, it sounds very analog. more
Macintosh Plus -Floral Shoppe
Say what you want, but this album gives me very strong emotions. more
Jean Michel Jarre -Zoolook
Half ambient and half dance, here Jarre wanted to throw the fava de fora and he succeeded quite well. I really appreciate the experimentation with voices; as for the music, Jarre is always at his very highest levels even here. more
Emerson, Lake & Palmer -Tarkus
Fast, relentless, and full of so many beautiful synth sounds. more
CCCP Fedeli alla linea -Epica Etica Etnica Pathos
A journey through continents and cultures while remaining firmly anchored in a dark and self-produced soul. All things considered, the best album by CCCP, in my opinion. more
Art Blakey -Holiday For Skins Vol. 1
An experiment in bringing African percussion back to the world of jazz, long before it became fashionable. more