Francesco De Gregori -Francesco De Gregori
A wonderful and sparse masterpiece. Just Bene would be enough to make it a wonderful album, then there's the fact that there are also other masterpieces and very few drops (actually, only Arlecchino is a bit below par).

P.S: Am I the only one who thinks of the scene from Ecce bombo where they wait for dawn every time I listen to Finestre di dolore? more
Daniele Silvestri -Daniele Silvestri
Found in a shop in Arezzo at a price equivalent to the wrath of all the gods plus Mohammed, at twenty years old and more, it's still fresh and played very well (well, there are Faso and Cesareo, it can't be otherwise). It's still a bit raw but definitely excellent. more
Roberto Vecchioni -Hollywood Hollywood
The last great album by Vecchioni. Following this, there will be good ratings again in 1993, with the resurgence of "Blumùn". more
Ivan Graziani -Seni e coseni
Already with this we can glimpse the first signs of a change. Overall, a more than good album (despite the subsequent one and all the previous ones being superior), perhaps a bit too cryptic. more
Il volo
Graaandeee looooveeeeee more
Caso
An Italian case of a singer-songwriter true to the line, with the typical gaze of a climber. more
Claudio Baglioni -Oltre
Undoubtedly his most successful album: excellent collaborations, great arrangements, and decidedly valid tracks; the rating is 4.5. However, there are some flaws in the lyrics (typically Baglionesque), which prevents it from achieving a 5. But apart from this, it remains a more than successful work that should not be underestimated. more
Lucio Battisti -Don Giovanni
A fantastic debut for Battisti/Pannella. The peak of the quintet 86-94 (it competes with "C.S.A.R."), and additionally, it features what is, in my opinion, the most beautiful song of all the bianconi: the title track. more
Robert Fripp
How to make you feel like the coolest for being able to afford this position. more
Chris Martin
"Uuuuuuhhhhhh" "ahhhhhhhhhhh" "ahhh--ahah---aehhhhhhh" more
Da Oriente ad Occidente
One of Battiato's peaks more
Tiromancino
Quite erratic, but overall in their category, there are worse things. Almost 3 more
Julius Evola
Italian metaphysician. more
Franco Battiato -Orizzonti Perduti
A bit more of "Distant Worlds," a bit less of "Noah's Ark." There are excellent ideas present ("The Season of Love," "The Music is Tired"), but at the same time, there are a couple of less impactful tracks that are still decent ("Depressed Zones," "People in Progress"). more
Lettera da un cosmodromo messicano
For the first 50 seconds it's fine, the instrumental keyboard intro could perhaps be done on another occasion. more
Carne di pappagallo
Sure, the text has a nice theme and is well written, but the Latin base, not really. more
Vento dal nulla
Martello

Martello: Vento dal nulla Traccia 07 in Vento dal nulla Album - 19 april 1989

I love the drumbeat; it could easily be from a rap track. more
300.000.000 di topi
Breaking down a text like this, I believe I've experienced it only a few times. The base is great too, with a bit more vigor. more
Pentathlon
Martello

Martello: Pentathlon Traccia 05 in Pentathlon Album - 19 april 1989

The text is acidic enough, but the base (apart from possibly being the father of Nel giro giusto by Bugo) is too "cazzara." more
Cose
Martello

Martello: Cose Traccia 04 in Cose Album - 19 april 1989

"Too many times zero, baby, doesn't mean one." Above all more