By far the album by Faber that convinces me the least, and still deserves a 4 (which in reality would be a 4.5). more
The best work born from the Battiato-Sgalambro duo: a wonderful album, undoubtedly the most experimental of the last 35-40 years of his career. It finds its highest expressions in "Shock in my town," "Auto da fè," and "Il ballo del potere." more
Perhaps the 5 doesn't quite deserve it all (a few lows in recent years), but I'm happy to give it to him. more
Until 2001, he managed to stay at excellent levels, then he started to veer off like a drunk. Luckily, recently he released good stuff like Maximilian and Alchemaya, otherwise I would have abandoned him. more
Max's peak, as far as I'm concerned. It's very varied and textually not at all easy (compared to other pop albums, that is, not on the level of stuff like De Gregori or the white Battisti). After this, just a few flashes of genius and good stuff, like "Tra l'aratro e la radio" and "Maximilian." more
Cosmos Factory improves life more
It was hard to do better than HSOR
But he delivered to us the most beautiful record in history. Any judgment would be inadequate.
Bobby just needs to be listened to. more
The best band?
It's easy to say Beatles
It's easy to say Pink Floyd
It's easy to say Led Zeppelin
Less easy to say Who more
Music groups indeed make music, they do something else. more
Just the opening track would be enough to earn the highest score. more
Assimilated to tears. But Warszawa is an orgasm (just like the little sister "Sense of Doubt" in the following one) more
"The Poisoned," "Almost a Love Song," and "The Retiree," oh dear. more
Something unrepeatable like having Guccio sing in "Gerardo nuvola 'e povere" or David Crosby in "E a maronn' accumparett' in Africa." Superlative. more
Peter Pan exists, and he's a communist! more
Maybe the only one a bit lackluster, but it still remains more than good. Average 3.5 that I round up to 4 out of fondness. more
How can you not love the Severini brothers? A straightforward and powerful album. No frills. Sometimes that's what you need. more
Italian-Palestinian group. Actually, Bari-Palestinian. An album full of sounds with Nabil, whose voice is warm and penetrating. When you listen to it, you travel without moving. more
Gaber in the theater. The season is 1991/1992. With his faithful Luporini, songs like boulders: "L'illogica allegria," "Il dilemma," "Le elezioni," "Far finta di essere sani." more
Gaber in theater. The season is 1976/1977. The texts are written with Sandro Luporini. "The triumphant advance of the American model," the two write, which has rendered the flattening of man in his freedom (mandatory). more