I mean... was it really necessary? more
For people like him, there should be a sixth star... more
Surely an excellent album, still relevant after all these years, with gems like the title track or "Capo d'Africa," but honestly, I find it significantly inferior to all the previous ones and the 2 that followed. However, as a rating, a solid 4.5 fits perfectly. more
Perhaps the most complete Italian singer-songwriter album ever. It's impossible not to be moved by the notes of "Incontro." more
The first album from Graziani's golden period, "Lugano addio," probably remains his greatest masterpiece. The rating would actually be 4 and a half balls, but I round it up to 5 out of affection. more
I believe they are the only Italian group that has not experienced even a decline since 2008. It's been twelve years that they continue to nail songs and albums. more
The latest giant album by Franceschello. Just the tracks Pilota di guerra, Pane e castagne, and I matti would be enough to understand the kind of artist he is. Let’s also add Mimì sarà, Il canto delle sirene, and Capatàz, and here we have a masterpiece. Theoretically, it would be four and a half little gems, but I round up to excess with immense glaudio. more
The most challenging of the white albums, yet at the same time one of the most successful. However, it’s not quite a five-star yet, but it’s close. more
Undoubtedly the most heartfelt and soul-searching album of his entire discography, although (in my personal taste) I consider it slightly inferior to the previous four, while at the same time definitely superior to the following "Viva l'Italia." more
The vote speaks for itself. more
Sicilian pride of rap made in Italy. more
Up to "Carboni" (92) included, I enjoyed it. After that, there was a frustrating decline; it didn't get a single number right. more
The best Sorrenti ends here. Then a handful of commercial pop songs, but still acceptable and fairly well-crafted, followed by an absolute abyss. Rating for the album: 8.5 more
Listening to him is like being on a deserted island enveloped by waves under a starry sky. His live concerts are pure gold. more
YAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWWNNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNN! more
I used to love the Police, but I find Sting's solo work so boring. more
Probably the last great masterpiece of the Prince (before "Love in the Afternoon" in 2001). "La donna cannone" is undoubtedly a beautiful song, but nowadays, I am more touched by "La ragazza e la miniera" and especially "Canta canta." more
Undoubtedly Rino's most beautiful and inspired album, just above the next one. The title track is an absolute masterpiece. more
It's been thirty years now that he's been living with his very thin t-shirt and a little more, but all in all, not all of the discography is worth throwing away... along the way, they had a few things that were actually decent. The rest I would gladly toss into the flames. more
Visionary director, creator of stunning documentaries, but above all, he has managed to give dignity and depth to entertainment cinema, particularly in science fiction. The spectacular "Terminator," the colossal "Abyss," the adrenaline-pumping sequel to "Alien"... and then that "Titanic" (perhaps the most famous melodrama in history) are enough to secure his place in memory! more