The most beautiful Italian album of all time. more
Almost everything gets a 10 on the report card: Monsieur Conte and his band deliver double the impact live... At least in this album. more
Little to say, except that it was, for me and for many, the first approach to Jazz... And the first love... Essential for all music lovers... Taadààààà! budubudubudubududum! more
Great album, especially the long suite titled the same... Although not especially for those who love Jazz or Classical... more
One of my all-time favorite albums in the history of music... Every track deserves to be broadcasted to other solar systems... Simply one of the 7 or 8 perfect albums by Frankie... more
Not exactly their best album, but it's the key to later composing an epic album like The Dark Side Of The Moon... if that's not enough, it features two supreme tracks like "One of These Days" and the long and enchanting "Echoes," unanimously acknowledged as one of the most valuable pieces by Pink... and I'm including Sticazzi as well! more
Excellent product from a musical standpoint, while the lyrics are not all outstanding. The transition from Brit-pop suffers a bit in the lyrics, but it's not a problem. more
It starts with an open sadness - "Out Of Time" - and then the album splits between not-so-carefree joy and reflection. "Battery in your leg" is the only musically sad song along with "Out Of Time." more
"For tomorrow" is the standout track from an experimental yet beautiful work. "Colin Zeal" is chilling along with "Coping," "Advert," and "Oily Water." "Sunday Sunday" is another gem. more
A good pop album, with two or three not-so-great songs. The four singles stand out (I would gladly sing "Charmless Man" and "Stereotypes"). "He thought of cars," "Mr. Robinson's Quango," "Best Days," and "Globe Alone" are quite decent. more
The album of change featuring four of my favorite songs: "Sunday Morning Call" (by far), "Go let it out," "Gas, panic!" and "I can see a liar." more
Devastating more
Two pieces to remember out of ten: "Dear Unknown" and "What Do You Say About Me." more
considering the rhetoric of almost all music critics who praise it, IT'S REALLY A GREAT ALBUM! more
Fantastic more
One of the most beautiful Italian albums more
Hypnotic more