Miles Davis -Black Devil
Live at La Grande Halle, La Viette, Paris, France 07/10/1991 more
Genesis -Selling England By The Pound
The first album by Genesis that I listened to, despite some weaker parts, has moments of the highest artistic value such as Firth of Fifth, Dancing with the Moonlight Knight, and Cinema Show. more
Pink Floyd -Animals
My favorite Pink Floyd album features phenomenal guitar parts and lyrics of great depth. more
Genesis -Foxtrot
My absolute favorite album, perfect in every way. more
Genesis -Trespass
Not comparable to the following four, but still a very enjoyable album. more
Pink Floyd -The Wall
Great album, unjustly overrated by many, and unjustly underrated by many. more
The Allman Brothers Band -Brothers And Sisters
A record with sunlit and joyful atmospheres, both in the extraordinary country ballads and in the more distinctly blues tracks. Great atmosphere, overwhelming and inspired music, unforgettable masterpieces... not to be missed! more
Michel Petrucciani -Promenade with Duke
A wonderful journey into the great music of the authors, played with a moving sensitivity and passion. The little great Michel has paid an extraordinary tribute to his great inspiration, the Duke. Masterpiece! more
Carlo Lucarelli -Almost Blue
I like Lucarelli, but this book left me somewhat disappointed. more
Berardi Milazzo -Ken Parker: Oltre la frontiera
Yet another masterpiece in the Ken Parker saga. more
Lynyrd Skynyrd -God & Guns
Nice, fresh, fun. I talk about it extensively on my music blog. more
Skid Row -Skid Row
A good debut album in melodic Metal with Glam influences. more
Megadeth -Rust in Peace
The pinnacle of Megadeth's production.
A seminal album in Thrash Metal. more
Gov't Mule -Live At Roseland Ballroom
Great rude and wild rock/blues, hints of psychedelia, music for connoisseurs. more