Illiterate Beach -No Polyester Please...
an embroidery of guitars, keyboards, and percussion with two little goblins singing their only album to the doctors in the ward of a psychiatric hospital. In the end, they open the doors and everyone walks out. more
The Pogues -Red Roses for Me
nice little rascals! more
Metro -Metro
too beautiful to be missing from any respectable home collection more
Rhythms del Mundo -Rhythms del Mundo: Cuba
a bit of a rascal but it's worth listening to! more
Fabrizio Moro
Someone call the Red Brigades and let them know: they've taken out the wrong Moro. A quick call would also be in order for Riccardo Cuor Di Leone: he's taken out many, but has left the only truly lethal one alive. more
Bob Dylan
If only it weren't off-key... more
Lola Astanova
The undeniable proof that God exists.
Word of a convinced atheist. more
Bob Dylan
In just 14 months, he released the albums of the "electric trilogy." One can forgive everything to someone like that. more
Simply Red -It's Only Love
comprehensive and exhaustive more
Joe Cocker -Mad Dogs & Englishmen
Artist at the height of splendor! more
LUCIO DALLA -canzoni
The last sparks, a few passages truly worth noting. Too much already heard. What a shame. more
Nina Hagen
Underrated. The queen of mockery in rock and a master of a musical Burlesque cloaked in a strong theatricality masterfully fused with rock, punk, and a touch of electronics. A rough and unique voice. Even Madonna and Cindy Lauper have admitted to being inspired by her in terms of look and musical-crazy attitude. The self-titled debut and "NunSexMonkRock" are her best albums. But "Unbehagen" and "Angstlos / Fearless" are also of very high quality. Noteworthy is also the latest work published so far, "Volksbeat." more
AA. VV.
One of the most diverse artists on the face of the Earth. more
Mahmood -Gioventù Bruciata
Noooooooo!!! Am I the only one????? more
Maria Luigia Troiano -Dieci anni
The dreams of a young woman crash against the political and cultural crisis of Berlusconi's Italy.
Memory as an antidote and a resource for a better tomorrow.
Articles, photos, and songs kept to fight against the temptation to succumb to racism, violations of rights, and superficiality elevated to the status of show business.
A refreshing sip of water, enjoyable and very well written. more
Maria Luigia Troiano
Puglian writer who moves nimbly between poetry and prose, stories set in prehistoric times and in the early years of the third millennium, with an eye on the political and social life of our country and the ability to delve into the feelings of the human being.
One to watch! more
Anthony Phillips
"The Geese and the Ghost" and "Tarka" above all. The electronic pieces "1984" and "Slow Dance" are also enjoyable. On the other side of the scale, however, I place several "Private Parts...", which are too boring. more