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
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
the ultimate expression of San Francisco acid rock. the quintessential symbolic band of a Hippie generation. more
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
moving, an instrumental album nothing short of stunning dedicated to the sea. one of the highest peaks of the nineties, without a doubt... more
mysterious, tragic, and terrifying record all at once. Cale's organ only amplifies everything. masterpiece "Le Petit Chevalier" more
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
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
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
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
monumental album. an incredible amount of ideas and solutions. slightly below "Fare Forward Voyagers." masterpiece "Voice Of The Turtle." more
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
absolute masterpiece in the name of cosmic music more
completely disconnected work. And it is precisely in this that it finds its strength. more
absolute masterpiece of religious rock. there are no standout tracks, it is a work that should be considered as a whole. more
an incredible thing, a record that has thousands of things to reveal, a sort of "Trout Mask Replica" of punk more
pure creativity. these are silly rhymes, always toeing the line between genius and absurdity, organized in a particular suite form. after "Rock Bottom" and "Third," the utmost peak of the Canterbury school. more
masterpiece supreme, symbol of all music. the album churns out an almost infinite amount of genius themes in the form of a little opera. the masterpiece is the synthesis of this art, namely "Brown Shoes Don't Make It." more
particular. at the same time harsh and silly. the quintessence of creativity: every song, every minute, every moment has something to say... the only flaw: having influenced Nirvana (those three clowns, they can’t hold a candle to the Pixies) more