THE FIRST PUNK more
VARIED AND FUN more
AN EXPERIMENT BETWEEN CLASSICAL AND FOLK more
beyond a good musician, also a good music organizer more
Sound Horizon Interplay as in a spell. I couldn't live without it. Of the Peaks of Jazz. more
Complete Recordings vol 1 more
The most "Forward" Jazz that has ever been recorded. more
The Compositional Apex of Shorter, and one of the Masterpieces of Modernism more
Milestone of the Jazz Avant-Garde more
October 1965. A Month and Year of Unrepeatable Sessions for Jazz more
Bix Frankie and Eddy Purezza Cristallina, The Perfection. more
One word: perfect. Their best album, a blend of the dark sounds of Black Celebration and the more "accessible" tones of Music for the Masses. The quintessential Depeche album. more
They seemed like a post-punk band; luckily, the subsequent albums offered us better. more
The debut album is beautiful, they immediately stood out. We were already amazed by tracks like Sunborne and Muscle Museum. Even then, they promised a lot. more
Too uneven work from a great artist still emerging here. A vibrant mix of styles, containing masterpieces like Human Behaviour mixed with trivial dance-pop tracks like Big Time Sensuality or Violently Happy. Better things will come. more
An album I don't know, unique by Bjork that is unknown to me. But I believe it's in line with Debut, not yet at the level of the subsequent ones. more
Probably the best work of the Icelander. Slightly ruined by those tracks in the second half sung with too much "grit": her voice is beautiful because it is powerful and delicate at the same time; grunts and growls aren't necessary. Masterpiece "All is full of love" (unfortunately, there’s a remix on the album that takes away the allure of the piece...) more
An album that doesn't stray much from the previous one, but Gore's touch starts to be felt in tracks like See You, leaning more towards synth rock than dance. It's the first transitional album. more