Meshuggah
ONE OF THE FEW HM BANDS I COULD GET INTO FOR SATURDAYS AND SATURDAYS more
Frankie Hi-Nrg Mc -Ero Un Autarchico
Animanera is the shining star along with Rap lamento, while the rest is kept at an excellent level. more
Frankie HI-NRG MC -DePrimoMaggio
Frankie's most pointless album. Not bad, but it’s just a bit of a pointless game unto itself (in short, it feels like it's written just for fun). more
Claudio Baglioni -La vita è adesso
Of the Baglioni's works of maturity, this is the one I like the least; however, I still consider it a nice album. The title track and "Tutto il calcio minuto per minuto" are the most successful pieces. 3.8 more
Riccardo Cocciante
Until "The Sea of Poppies" (85), he was a great interpreter, but unfortunately, he has slightly declined since then. However, I find him excessively mistreated. more
Genesis -Spot The Pigeon (EP)
The silly EP by Genesis released in 1977, very shortly after two albums like "A Trick of the Tail" and "Wind and Wuthering". Honestly, it feels like a publication thrown together a bit haphazardly in my opinion, and for this reason it is even more surprising that they couldn't find a better placement for "Inside and Out," a beautiful track (collectively composed but I believe primarily penned by Hackett) excluded, for reasons known only to them, from W&W and relegated here as a consolation prize, alongside what are undoubtedly the two ugliest songs the Genesis had ever produced up to that point. There it is, this is the EP of the infamous "Match of the Day," the football-themed song. Banks, who is the same man so proud of masterpieces like "Illegal Alien" or "Into Deep," is extremely embarrassed to have written this piece, just to grasp the level, huh... In fact, they've reserved it the damnatio memoriae. In short, a silly EP with two rather ugly songs in which a superb track has ended up a bit by chance. more
Marco Masini
Better than many of his peers, worse than many real artists. Sufficient. more
Laura Pausini
As a (ahem) singer, terrible doesn't even begin to cover it. Even the voice, I find it awful. As a woman, well... not bad at all, really... more
Umberto Tozzi
The vote reaches its golden period, that is, the seventies and the very early eighties... more
Franco Califano
Everything else is... BOOOIAAAA more
Franco Battiato -Dieci Stratagemmi
Great album, undoubtedly the best Battiato from the 2000s. "Tra sesso e castità," "23 coppie di cromosomi," "Ermeneutica," and "La porta dello spavento supremo" are the most successful tracks. 4 solid balls. more
Enzo Jannacci
A giant, unjustly reduced to the rank of "singer-songwriter of silly, fun songs." If only we had more artists like him... more
Albano Carrisi
Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeen the sUUUUUUUUUUUUN will return!!!! more
Bugo
Where is Bugo? Bugo? more
Piero Pelù
So much good stuff with Litfiba (1985-1995 period). As a solo artist, with the exception of "In faccia" and "Soggetti smarriti", INCOMMENTABLE. more
Vasco Rossi -C'è Chi Dice No
The last product truly worth mentioning, as far as I'm concerned... more
Lucio Battisti
I give it a 4.5, which I round up for the historical importance it had and for how it managed to renew Italian music. Personally, I’ve never particularly loved the era with Mogol (except for "Anima latina" and a few scattered others), but the era with Pannella was extraordinary. Five albums, each one more beautiful than the last. more
Zucchero -BlueSugar
Aside from "Karma stai calma" and "Donkey tonkey," all the tracks are above average. It's probably the penultimate inspired work of Fornaciari, although the next album seems slightly better. 3 right balls. more
Bizarre Love Triangle
a classic more
Ivan Graziani -Ivan Graziani
A truly beautiful album, unfortunately underrated (like almost the rest of his discography). As far as I'm concerned, this is Ivan's last fully quality album. To have another inspired record like this, we'll need to jump straight to 1989. more