Gigi D'Alessio
Until 1966 it did good things, then the evil! more
Edoardo Bennato
In 1983, the ship hit him on the head, and he got dazed himself. more
Antonello Venditti
from Venditti and secrets onwards, it's better to avoid it. perhaps our songwriter who has become more clueless more
Francesco De Gregori
period 72-83 one of the greatest Italian artists of all time, with masterpieces like Alice non lo sa, Rimmel, De Gregori, Francesco De Gregori but above all that great album Bufalo Bill. Already from Scacchi e Tarocchi he starts to take hits, but he remains a great artist, at least until Amore nel pomeriggio included. from Pezzi onwards often boring and repetitive, but never unlistenable. more
Lucio Dalla
In the seventies, he was probably the greatest Italian artist. Then, unfortunately, after the beautiful 1983, something broke... for example, Viaggi organizzati is still a decent album, but nothing more (I would give it a solid six), while Bugie starts to venture into the realm of the dreadful. In the nineties, Cambio and Henna still had some good moments (a total of 5-6 dignified tracks, nothing more...), but after that, it was all empty. It's a real shame. From 1996 to 2009, he released dreadful and even worse albums, but his masterpieces remain unforgettable. more
Alan Sorrenti
from Air to Children of the Stars. in just 5 years. well more
Eros Ramazzotti
actually a hidden talent. but well hidden. more
Ivan Graziani -Agnese dolce Agnese
A fantastic album, the pinnacle of the 77-79 trilogy and the best of his entire discography. Title track, "Taglia la testa al gallo," and "Fuoco sulla collina" are the best. more
Lucio Battisti -Emozioni
As far as I'm concerned, the best Battisti was yet to come... but this is still a great album. The lyrics of the title track may be the best thing produced by Mogol. 4.5 more
Tre stelle
Shitty joke incoming more
Inti-Illimani -Inti-Illimani 3 - Canto De Pueblos Andinos
Who doesn't have an Inti Illimani album?!? more
Frank Zappa
It's tougher than your husband. more
Franco Battiato -Pollution
The best Battiato from the experimental trilogy '72-'73. The standout tracks are the title track, "Plancton," and "Areknames." more
Roma
Clearly, my vote goes to Rome city (also because, honestly, I care less than zero about football). more
X-Factor
Smoky junk, but still less worse than Amici (even if you think about it, anything is less worse than Amici) more
Coda d'Italia
Terrifying arrangement like everything else practically, I really like the lyrics a lot. more
Quando ti sei addormentata
Heard little, yet it stayed impressed in me. more
Una forza superiore
A little too bland compared to other tracks on the album, but I wouldn't throw it away. more
Roma
Martello

Martello: Roma Traccia 09 in Roma Album - 16 may 2006

Some things in the arrangement are nice, but it doesn't have anything special. more
La caffettiera
Hallucinated. With a different arrangement, it could have been a masterpiece. more