Of mediocre quality. Boring and poorly cared for.
J. Lindberg (lute), N. Sparf (violin), M. Hugget (viola d'amore), BIS 1985 more
Excellent but difficult to find. Attached to AMADEUS 2002
M. Lonardi (lute), E. Braucher (viola d'amore), M. Lagomarsino (violin), Conserto Vago more
Collection of poorly performed and boring Chamber Concerts, not the fault of the Red Priest. more
A magnificent B. with the Swans. Less so with the Nutcracker. more
All three Suites from the Ballets in one go! Here, the play of contrasts and dynamics is strong. more
I vote for the video collection. The music is another thing... more
Musica Antiqua Koln - R. Goebel (conductor)
An interesting disc, especially for discovering a bit of Mancini and Barbella. Vivaldi is decent but not a main reference. more
A majestic and solemn Haydn delivered with remarkable vigor B. Hendricks, C. Vaness et. al., Rundfunkchor Leipzig, Staatskapelle Dresden, Neville Marriner - EMI - 2005 more
The album that definitively launched Blink 182 is undoubtedly this one and is considered the best of the Californian band, thanks to the presence of songs like "What's My Age Again?", "All The Small Things," and "Adam's Song," which are surely among the most commercial in the entire Blink repertoire. However, there remains a trace of the previous Blink sound in songs like "The Party Song" and "Anthem." The addition of new drummer "Travis Barker" is noticeable and provides Blink with that sonic foundation that with S more
After buying "Enema Of The State" and "Take Off Your Pants And Jacket," I was struck by the reviews and comments regarding this album online, and I decided to buy it. My first impression was of a punk-metal-pop or a similar genre that I couldn't quite describe; certainly, the whole album is less commercial than all those released after it, aside from songs like "Josie" or "Dammit," where you can definitely hear the more commercial stamp of the following CDs. After listening to the more
in my opinion, the most underrated more
The masterpiece more
the mistakes of youth..... more
The work I prefer by Neubauten, dark, creeping, and neurotic clamor, almost palpably materializes the ills and existential malaise that, like an irritating shroud, settles upon a nihilistic civilization crumbling under its own delusions... more