A resigned record. At times glacial, but not as gloomy as it is generally described. more
Not so much the famous Lucky Man and Bittersweet Symphony, I prefer Weeping Willow, Neon Wilderness, Rolling People...true psychedelia! more
It can be defined as volume two of PerfectPrescription... more
Great record indicating the paths that Pierce will take with Spiritualized and Kember with the Spectrum and E.A.R. projects. more
Debut - an album that plays with feedback like few know how to do. It deserves a mention, Hey Man, with a delightful gospel chorus... more
Heroine transformed into musical notes, symphonic ecstasies, and urgent calls to the doctor.
To be drooled over! more
Drugs, sadomasochism, New York, Warhol and his entourage of vampires, artists, and drug addicts. More than an album, an audio book about New York in the mid-60s... more
Essential...to be listened to preferably in spring or in autumn. Among all, Just like Honey and Inside Me stand out. more
The maturity album of the fab four. more
The first album by the legendary Rolling Stones, credited to the duo Jagger-Richards. more
A good album after the flop of Automatic... more
Perhaps the most beautiful psychedelic album in the world. Without Barrett, the Floyd were nothing more than an extremely expensive band playing trippy blues, but from the comfort of the living room. more
A group that very few know, but that has changed (for the better) my life. Hello Gianrico! more
From the first track, I Wanna Be Adored, to the last I Am The Resurrection, a perfect album in every shape and color. Above all, Waterfall and Sugar Spun Sister. more
A good album that wraps up the Jam discourse and opens up to the Style Council, for a Weller increasingly devoted to jazz, funk, and soul sounds. more
The most controversial album in rock history. A concentrate of genius and mysticism. "Stairway to Heaven" would be worth the price of the record on its own. As if that weren't enough, the first two tracks are flashes of hard rock, the pure and raw kind ("Black Dog" and "Rock 'n Roll"). P.S. The solo in "Stairway to Heaven" is undoubtedly the most beautiful in history! Who hasn't identified with Page when he raises his "double neck"? more
Milestone in the history of hard rock. The "heaviest" album by the British band, packed with overwhelming riffs ("Whole Lotta Love") and breathtaking solos ("Heartbreaker")! And as if that weren't enough, "Moby Dick"! In which Bonham embarks on a legendary drum solo! more
After the astounding success of the first two albums, "Led Zeppelin III" somewhat disappoints expectations. While still being an excellent album, particularly for the band's versatility, it lacks spontaneity. The opening track is a real cannon shot ("Immigrant song"), "Since I've Been Loving You" is orgasmic, while the rest showcases a particular folk version that will be revisited multiple times in the subsequent albums. more
The first masterpiece by Page and company. An amazing album from start to finish! From the dark Dazed and Confused to the powerful Communication Breakdown and Good Times Bad Times. Pure magic! more
Too bad about the really sad packaging and the complete absence of a booklet, but the music inside is PURE GOLD. more