Lisa Germano -Geek the Girl
In addition to being a masterpiece of self-production, Geek The Girl is a fantastic concept about the condition of the liberated woman. The masterpiece is "... A Psychopath." more
Bob Dylan -Blonde On Blonde
the first masterpiece in the history of rock, the first double album, the first to conceive rock as an art form rather than a cultural movement. Masterpieces: "I Want You," "Just like A Woman," and above all "Sad Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands." more
Velvet underground -The velvet underground & nico
Is there anything left to say that hasn't already been said? more
Velvet Underground -White Light/White Heat
an extremely important work in the name of international noise, slightly inferior to "The Velvet Underground & Nico." A masterpiece (perhaps even of all music after "Miss Fortune" by the "Faust") "Sister Ray." more
Brian Eno -Music For Airports
one of the most interesting experiments of the twentieth century. taking the "ambient music" project to its limits, Brian Eno forbids the listener from listening. a new conception of music. moreover, it's also a fantastic record! more
Husker Du -Zen Arcade
irrational record. the quintessence of youthful frustration in a timeless double album... masterpieces "Chartered Trips," "Whatever," and especially the obsessive "Reoccurring Dreams" more
Soft Machine -Third
Words are not needed to describe it; the music speaks for itself. The CD I am most attached to, perhaps my all-time favorite, even though I acknowledge that better albums have been made (very few). more
Neu! -Neu!
one of the greatest albums in the history of rock. from "Hallogallo" to "Negativland," it's hard to grasp all the nuances that this record is capable of conveying. more
Faust -Faust IV
far inferior to the first, but this does not detract from the fact that it can be a masterpiece. especially "Krautrock," an impressive eleven-minute suite, makes it clear how important and monumental this album is. more
Jefferson Airplane -Volunteers
the ultimate expression of San Francisco acid rock. the quintessential symbolic band of a Hippie generation. more
Red Crayola -The Parable of Arable Land
Essential work for international rumurism. The "songs" are sometimes interrupted to make room for the so-called "free form freak-out," that is, sound experiments that explore unimaginable things for the time. more
Dirty Three -Ocean Songs
moving, an instrumental album nothing short of stunning dedicated to the sea. one of the highest peaks of the nineties, without a doubt... more
Nico -Desertshore
mysterious, tragic, and terrifying record all at once. Cale's organ only amplifies everything. masterpiece "Le Petit Chevalier" more
Doors -Strange Days
a work that mirrors the musical structure of the first album. Moments like "People Are Strange," which may initially seem like mere tunes, help to create a unique atmosphere that reaches its peak in "When The Music's Over." more
Doors -The Doors
one of the most shocking debuts in rock history... from the keyboard solo of "Light My Fire" to the psychedelia of "The End." Simply legend more
Nick Cave -The Good Son
Fantastic! Beautiful, and that's it, there's nothing more to say. An album I'm very attached to. Never has singer-songwriter music reached such a high peak. It's impossible to outline masterpieces, they all are. more
John Fahey -Fare Forward Voyagers
guitar masterpiece by one of the most important and original guitarists of the twentieth century. a masterpiece within a masterpiece, the imposing title track. more
John Fahey -America
monumental album. an incredible amount of ideas and solutions. slightly below "Fare Forward Voyagers." masterpiece "Voice Of The Turtle." more
Faust -Faust I
The greatest rock album of all time. "The final lines '...and at the end realize that/ nobody knows/ if it really happened' surpass any lyrics Bob Dylan or Nick Cave have ever written. This is simply great Poetry." P. Scaruffi more