A record with which I've never had a good relationship.....I would say it's among the worst things of MO. more
So much craftsmanship, embarrassing outline. more
For me, it surpasses the first album. more
For me, the system has failed, better than "rest in peace." more
Overrated, trivial, mediocre hard rock album, one of the worst of the '80s, songs with the same atmosphere, simplicity, superficial lyrics, and terrible screams à la Brian Johnson. Slash is a decent guitarist but a terrible songwriter, Duff's bass lines are okay but nothing impressive (compare them to those of John Paul Jones and then tell me), and don't get me started on the drums, they do the same thing in every song! But the worst thing about the album is definitely Axl Rose, who becomes extremely annoying when he sings high notes or screams!

So what can I say, a truly mediocre album, not far from what mediocre Bon Jovi and AC/DC offer. As mentioned earlier, Duff's bass lines are okay and they are the best thing about the album, thumbs down for the rest, the dull riffs, the drumming, the terrible voice, and especially for Axl's embarrassing moans. more
And here we address each other formally... great album, perhaps my favorite, perhaps not, but definitely a strong 5. more
At the top of every Mountain and beyond the depths of the Mariana. more
A cross between an audiobook and a music CD. Not easy to listen to but very deep. more
An impromptu yet highly effective pairing. Double bass and guitars weave light, dense, at times poignant textures. more
A film still fresh, after 35 years.
A series of sketches to present the most charming Neapolitan character, even in its contradictions, infused with De Crescenzo's philosophical approach, from the praise of doubt to the dichotomy between men of love and men of freedom. more
An engineer turned philosopher, through books, cinema, and TV, has narrated the quirks and contradictions of Naples, as a springboard to offer his philosophical reflections. more
Just his 12-string guitar is enough to produce a full and immersive sound. From the softest pieces to the most rhythmic ones, he takes you on a sea of deep and brilliant sounds.
13 pieces by Zappa expertly reworked by him. Since it’s the only work I know, I’ll just define it, but it deserves a review with flair. more
The first in a series of works by Branduardi aimed at recovering and re-proposing medieval musical traditions, featuring both secular and sacred pieces. An interesting effort, but not at the top of my discography. more
and I don't want to be too mean... more
Rock sounds of remarkable quality thanks to excellent musicians. One of the most valid albums of the philosophical phase. Perhaps only Gommalacca surpasses it. more
indispensable..... more
Can someone explain to me what the hell is so funny? more
Something decent after a black decade with coal more
Italian trescmetallo of a certain quality. more
With a drummer who is just barely acceptable, it would be on the verge of a full 5. more