Aside from the albums "Strada facendo," "E tu," and "Oltre," the rest are always the same boring love songs. And he's quite unpleasant too. more
As a fan of Vasco, I believe this is his last decent album. After this one, where you could already sense the decline, he won’t rise again, except for a couple of songs (just to name a few: Un senso, Il mondo che vorrei, and E adesso che tocca a me). more
I like Vasco, but calling this album "the best Italian album of all time" is an exaggeration (in my opinion). more
What can I say? I like it. It doesn't blow me away, but I like it. Capable of writing stunning lyrics (Sally, Gli angeli, Vivere, Un senso, and so on). more
Why? WHY?? more
Monumentale, gigantic, second to none. Lucio, you left us too soon! more
5 to Massimo Ranieri as a presenter and actor, 2 to Massimo Ranieri as a singer (great artist with a powerful voice but I just can't stand him). Averaging it out, 3.5. more
I don't understand all this hatred towards him. You might not like him, but we’re talking about a milestone of Italian music, who has written not only love songs but also songs of social commitment (Lilly, Sotto il segno dei pesci, Notte prima degli esami, Le cose della vita...). Moreover, he has a vocal timbre, in my opinion, stunning. Unlike the "colleague" Claudio Baglioni. more
I wonder how it is possible that this man is the author of 13 buone ragioni, Un kilo, Bacco perbacco, and Il grande baboomba, but at the same time also the author of Così celeste, Dune mosse, Dindondio, Occhi, Senza una donna, Wonderful life, Il volo, and so on... more
Great artist, sometimes underestimated or misunderstood... more
comprehensive and exhaustive more
For me, it’s the worst (but it’s still worth 3 stars), then it’s up to you. more
Baglioni discount version... more
A discreet record from when it still wasn't too full of itself! more
Beautiful movie music more
I prefer the first Battisti... without smudges but also without heart!
Anyway, 4 for excess! more
A Dream Meeting more
And to think it hadn't even started off badly... more
At the intersection, we read: post-hardcore, shoegaze, germs of nu-metal, melodic punk, doses of slowcore. Inevitably, we lose our way. more