Enya -The Celts
Somewhat boring at times, but nonetheless very pleasant. 3.5 more
Bob Dylan -Blonde On Blonde
Another absolute masterpiece, probably the best after Highway. Between Visions of Johanna and Sad-Eyed Lady, it's hard to choose the masterpiece of the album. A double of monumental beauty. more
Bob Dylan -Highway 61 Revisited
His masterpiece. An immortal record, practically perfect, a milestone in Rock and Singer-Songwriting. And then there’s "Desolation Row." more
Bob Dylan -Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid
A stunning soundtrack. The opening and closing themes are masterpieces, and then there’s the beautiful and famous Knockin; the rest is a notch below but still of good quality (see Billy 1). more
Genesis -The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
A record that stands alone in the Genesis discography. A dark urban nightmare set in New York, an album that attempted to almost completely erase the band's previous musical path, striving to propel them toward something new. Banks and Rutherford compose nearly all the music, always following the insane storyline born from the mind of P. Gabriel, no longer just a great artist, but now a genius. More than an album, a stunning epic in music. more
The Beatles -the Beatles
Between 3 and 4 stars. Incredible the alternation between great tracks and unspeakable flops. more
Phil Collins -Both Sides
At least a sincere and very intimate album. It's his least commercial record. It's only partially successful, though.
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