Morgan
5 to Morgan/Bluvertigo, 3.5 to Morgan's early solo work, a solid one for about 15 years. Therefore... more
Enrico Ruggeri
An excellent singer-songwriter with great compositional skills, often underrated. more
Giorgio Gaber
Brilliant like few others. 5 for life more
Claudio Baglioni -E Tu Come Stai?
Discreet, nothing more nothing less. more
Max Gazzé
Of the trio Fabi - Silvestri - Gazzé, he is, as far as I'm concerned, the best. Excellent artist, even in the slightly more commercial singles. more
Renato Zero -Via Tagliamento
Well.. what can I say? I'm sorry, but I don't even dare! more
Francesco Guccini -Radici
poetry of the Osterie of Bologna more
Felt
"I was a beggar, I was second class, I was a moment that quickly passed." more
Paolo Conte
5 and that's it, no discussion. more
Danny DeVito
One of the most brilliant minds in Hollywood. And the facts speak for themselves. Oh right... and the Penguin from Batman. more
Umberto Tozzi
If he had been born in the U.S.A., he would have been the king of Power Pop. more
The New Pornographers -Mass Romantic
The New Pornographers - Mass Romantic. Power pop for the masses? more
Gianluca Grignani
Tolerable up to "Popcorn Fields," completely gone for more or less twenty years. Not to mention the outrageous cheeky face they have. more
Giorgia
Great voice, too bad it's wasted 90% of the time on B-list songs... 3 for excess. more
Mogol
Honestly, I was never overly impressed. There’s a huge gap between the highs ("Anima latina," "Il nostro caro angelo," "Impressioni di settembre," etc.) and the lows ("Essere una donna," "Balla linda," "Dieci ragazze," etc.). 3.5 for the low end. more
Rino Gaetano
He was a great artist, but not a genius (as many consider him). I really appreciated his works from "Ingresso libero" to "Nuntereggae più," and my vote goes to that Rino. Afterwards, there was a slightly underwhelming album, a comeback ("E io ci sto"), and then death (R.I.P.). more
Roberto Vecchioni
Great artist with peaks in the seventies and also the very early eighties. Following a few not-so-great albums from the eighties, he showed he could reinvent himself with class in 1993. However, the best Vecchioni for me remains that of the period 1975-1982. more
Fabrizio De André
I think that "Creuza de ma" is worth five stars on its own in the entire career. Oh, also "Anime salve". And "Volume VIII", "Non al denaro...", "Tutti morimmo a stento", "Le nuvole"... well, I'll stop here otherwise we’ll end up tomorrow. more
Francesco De Gregori -Bufalo Bill
In my opinion, this is the best album by the Prince (after "La pecora" and on par with "Rimmel"). It's really hard to dismiss anything. Simply wonderful. more
Claudio Baglioni -Viaggiatore sulla coda del tempo
A huge step backwards compared to the previous quartet. For heaven's sake, it’s not entirely worthless, but it's such a cheap shot of an album that it ultimately becomes unbearable. And "Cuore di aliante" is one of those classics that would have already gotten on your nerves. more