Afterhours
One of the greatest Italian rock bands. Manuel Agnelli has written memorable lyrics. more
Miles Davis
Beyond the music, beyond the genius, beyond everything. 5 is too little. more
The Beatles
Do we really need to define The Beatles? more
Amici mai
So many beautiful memories from high school related to this song... I listened to it again today after at least twenty years and sure, it might be terrible, but damn how many memories..
5 stars solely and exclusively for sentimental value, otherwise I don't know, it would have been 1 or 2. more
Massimiliano Gaudino
Class of 1981. Massimiliano Gaudino was born and trained in Naples as a Psychologist, Cognitive Behavioral Psychotherapist, and EMDR therapist. He is a founding member of the Multidisciplinary Psychotherapy Center in Chiaia (CPM Chiaia). In 2019, he designed the psychophysical well-being course Mente&Corpo in Naples. Il Grillo Narrante is his first book. more
Pino Daniele -Schizzechea with love
one increasingly starts to understand where Pinuzzo is heading... more
Lucio Dalla -Il Contrario Di Me
"a short blue fairy, bent over, soaked, caressing my clams" eh Lucio Lucio... in the 70s you bring me works like "automobili" or "lucio dalla" and then you release this crap? 1 star is even too much. more
Edoardo Bennato -OK Italia
worse than anything that comes before and better than everything that comes after. there's still something commendable (for sure not "ukkèi ita-li-aaaaah"), but it's still an overall underwhelming album. more
Franco Battiato -Fetus
Great album, maybe still a bit unripe from a certain point of view... it will slightly improve with the next two. I would give it a solid 4 stars. more
Francesco De Gregori -Bufalo Bill
his greatest masterpiece. it borders on perfection more
Francesco De Gregori -Terra di Nessuno
hidden gem and unjustly underrated...4.5 more
claudio baglioni -sabato pomeriggio
Without you, I would die, I would explode, I would burn... yes, I would say that everything works out just fine. I wouldn't dare give it a grade. more
Franco Battiato -La Voce del Padrone
One of the most important albums in the history of Italian singer-songwriter music. 9.5 more
Judas Priest -Painkiller
I love Judas, but this... I’ve never been able to stand it. I realize I’m strongly going against the tide, but it seems to me that here Halford is almost forced to prove that he can scream the high notes louder than all the metal competition of the time. I don’t know... but after listening to this album, it feels like I’ve witnessed a contest of who has the longest one. A flashy and unnecessarily over-the-top record. One-dimensional. Just pick a "Sad Wings of Destiny" or "Defenders of the Faith" and it easily devours this in one bite. more
Alan Parker
"Midnight Run," "The Wall," "Shoot the Moon," "Birdy," "Angel Heart," "The Commitments".....Rest in peace, maestro! more
Pino Daniele -Dimmi cosa succede sulla Terra
If the previous "Don't Trample the Flowers in the Desert" was already inadequate, here begins an additional worsening of the decline that Pino was already facing, which will be confirmed by the subsequent (and even more miserable) records. He will not rise again, except for the partial exception of "Medina" in 2001. Rating between 1 and 1.5. more
Biagio Antonacci -Sono cose che capitano
I just found this CD in a drawer, and I still can't figure out how the hell an original Antonacci CD ended up in my house.. more
Franco Battiato -Caffè de la Paix
beautiful record, a cap (inoino) inferior only to "fisiognomica." more
Pooh -Parsifal
I must say that I can't stand the pù at all, but this album is a true masterpiece. more