Despite the ups and downs, he remains a good artist, even though the character he has created has significantly hindered him. more
Good rhythm, excellent drumming by Carlo Verdone. Listening to it again, it's a decent album if you don't compare it to his masterpieces. more
At first glance, it might not be pleasing, but if you listen to it multiple times, I wouldn't say it will make you like it, but it certainly won't displease you anymore. more
THE SCREAM OF THE APOCALYPSE! more
Until the early '80s, a great artist who truly deserves to be considered among the greats. Then a few albums come out that are slightly inferior, but still valid, and let's say that until the end of the '80s he remains relevant. In the '90s, like many others, he took a nosedive towards the abyss... but the past is not forgotten. Consequently, the same rating and judgment that I gave to Renato Zero, Bennato, Venditti, etc. more
Clean country, melodic with a great rhythm. Very enjoyable to listen to, almost like a pop rock disco. more
One of the most beautiful albums of the Italian seventies, very introspective, pop and rock, at times reminiscent of Pink Floyd. more
Coriky is a band from Washington, D.C.
Amy Farina plays drums.
Joe Lally plays bass.
Ian MacKaye plays guitar.
All sing. more
Defined by critics and various encyclopedias as an innovative masterpiece of those years. Ok, I trust it and find it transcendent, even if sometimes slightly repetitive. Still, listening to it in its entirety is like a movie, a journey, a story. more
THE JUGGERNAUT OF ENTERTAINMENT IN CONTEMPORARY LIFE.
The Algebra of Need & Morning Abstinence (William S. Burroughs) more
THE JUGGERNAUT OF ENTERTAINMENT IN CONTEMPORARY LIFE.
The Algebra of Need & the Abstinence of Morning (William S. Burroughs) more
And come with me, my love, on the great ring road that surrounds the capital, and during the stops we will make love... and if a little girl is born, we will call her RRROOOOMAAA... and the brother we will call CUPPOLONEEEEEEEEEEE more
Just two albums before disbanding, but both are excellent works. A mix of jazz, electronic music, pop, and more in a successful blend that entertains and doesn't tire. more
A different, perhaps retro way of making music, but I adore Simon and Garfunkel, so for me, they are exceptional. more
Too often criticized or underestimated, I find it excellent. Perhaps not at the level of the 1977-1980 trilogy, but tracks like the title track or 'L'altra parte del mondo' guarantee it a full four stars. more
Alien pop more
Confused work and unappealing sound. Little creativity and mediocre arrangements. more
Funky rock folk, a mix of enjoyable rhythms to listen to. A good piece that never gets tiring. more
There was no need for this album, but evidently, it might appeal to a devoted fan. more
Swing jazz versions of famous pieces on the first CD and unreleased tracks on the second. In addition to the stunning voice, there is a team of excellent musicians behind. more