The masterpiece of the first great singer-songwriter. more
The masterpiece of the early artistic phase of a troubled genius. more
The album with which Amos decided to end the silence that lasted all those years. more
Just close your eyes and listen... more
For me, who has been strumming the electric guitar for 40 years, he is simply the best, the number 1. The most innovative, the most expressive, but also the most technical without being technocratic, the most rock but also the most intellectual of guitarists (perhaps second only to Fripp), as well as an excellent composer and singer (talents that other, far more famous instrumentalists can only dream of). One of the few capable of astonishing without acrobatics, who can make you jump out of your seat with a phrasing, with a harmonic idea, with a new technique. Often, no one understands what and how he plays like that, combining depth and richness, versatility, extraordinary harmonic and rhythmic sense, taking the most played and inflated instrument to unexplored levels and terrains. He always knows how to surprise with incredible naturalness; if someone plays with Zappa, Talking Heads, David Bowie, and King Crimson (just to name four at random), there must be a reason, right? Lastly, a charm, a smile, a humanity that shines through his demeanor and essence make him one of the most interesting and charismatic figures in music tout court (of the Crimson King). more
The best Prince album from the 2000s: a truly beautiful record with equally stunning gems. "Il cuoco di Salò" is probably De Gregori's best track from the last thirty years (along with "Un guanto" from the previous album). more
The reason I created my account down here is to write a review about them (I can't remember if it was about Eat the Phikis or Craccraccriccrecr). Scary group, really extraordinary. Four stars because they’ve done a couple of ridiculous things lately. more
Really a beautiful album as far as I'm concerned, perhaps the last of the giant Venditti. In the trilogy '78-'82, I place it in the middle, a bit above "Buona domenica" but a bit below "Sotto il segno dei pesci." The arrangements are very well done. Quite close to a masterpiece, but it's missing something to be defined as such. 4.5 more
Needless to say, it’s the last truly beautiful work by Dalla. But it has that something, that something in the lyrics that is easily linked to masterpieces like Com'è profondo il mare. It seems that Dalla has something to say, something he wants to talk about: love, war, freedom, sociality, sadness, solitude. more
Their greatness lasted until the death of Augustus... the subsequent Nomads have often been dull and repetitive. I give a 3.5 which I round up to 4 out of affection. more
Where is the zero? more
Beautiful voice. In the 80s and early 90s, it wasn't bad, then unfortunately it crashed. 3 right balls. more
Best album of the 80s and among the top five of all time. You listen to the first 30 seconds and think: too good, it can't all be like this, only to realize that this feeling stays with you until the last track. An absolute masterpiece that also leaves a hint of bitterness: will anyone in the future be able to reach these heights? I fear no one will. more
No one in the history of rock has been able to combine noise and melody like they did. Huge. more
very cool more
Great live performance, excellent executions. And "Caruso," although a bit overrated, is a beautiful song. more
A little more interesting than "And how are you?" and "Saturday afternoon," yet still not quite a 4-star. Of the works from the '70s, it is, after "And you...", the most successful. 3.5 more
In my humble opinion, we haven't yet reached the most vulgar Vasco. 2.5 more
Anyone who loves music cannot help but love Burt Bacharach. more
It's not at the level of "Automobili per Diana," but it's a nice album. Aside from "Attenti al lupo," which is nice but rather out of context, there are at least four gems like "Le rondini," "Apriti cuore," "Denis," and "Comunista," as well as some halfway successful tracks like "2009" and "Tempo" (the meaning is beautiful and the arrangement is good, but the lyrics are written too roughly for my taste). more