5 stars just for having sung "La fotografia" at the Ariston. Immense. more
Lucio Dalla starts here to write lyrics as well. From 1977 to 1980, he won't manage to record even a single bad or insignificant song. more
Another masterpiece alongside "Lucio Dalla". I continue to worship this album which contains 8 wonderful songs including "Futura", one of the most beautiful pieces in the history of Italian music, "La sera dei miracoli", "Balla balla ballerino" and the extraordinary and lesser-known "Mambo". And how beautiful the cover is. How beautiful the vinyl records are... more
First album with the poet Roberto Roversi. Dalla, grappling with challenging lyrics, experiments with new sounds. It's almost a 5... more
Another album without sales. I only need "Il fiume e la città" and "Non sono matto o la capra Elisabetta". Wonderful. more
Disc with nonexistent sales but give it a listen. Go ahead. more
Great collection enriched by the live version of "Panama." more
"My name is Laura and I have a degree" is enough. more
Live "trial" with a terrible choice of songs in the lineup. more
Perhaps underestimated. "You tell me what it is," "Fellini," and "Turin" are really beautiful. more
I bought the record with confidence...I stopped at "Modena." more
Of the Prince from the 90s, I prefer "Love Songs," but this is also an excellent album. "A Glove" is simply extraordinary. Rating: 8 more
Overall, this remains the album that convinces me the least; I still find it too immature and not particularly inspired, but there are still some gems. Almost 3.5 more
The dreaming side of the moon more
His voice scratches your soul deeply like a bear's claws. more
A long album that takes the concept of art to talk about something more. Only a die-hard lover of rock music could write Cover, only a nerd fond of Japanese cartoons could take a theme song from one of those cartoons and turn it into Kitaro, and only someone with a solid background could write Mica Van Gogh and Argenti vive. And then the beats, which are an added value: each one carefully structured without ever repeating the same formula (except for the first and the last, which are more like "transitional" tracks). more
From 2016 onward, they hardly exist anymore, living off the royalties of their old hits, and I've lost the desire to see one of their concerts. However, I have to give them a 5 just the same, not only for the albums from 2002 and 2004 that I’m particularly fond of, but especially for their cover of Bobo Merenda, which is thanks to that song that I started discovering Jannacci. more
Buddy Guy - What Kind Of Woman Is This !!!!!
What Kind Of man Is This more
Stunning Curved more