A pure, extraordinary emotional hurricane. If I had to choose just one album by Janis Joplin, I would pick this one; it’s my favorite. Out of 8 songs, at least 7 are among the essential masterpieces of her career, including gems like "Try," "Maybe," "As Good as You've Been to This World," "Work Me Lord," "Little Girl Blue," and the astonishing version of "To Love Somebody" by the Bee Gees, completely transformed and tailored to her. Wherever you turn, there’s always an incredible piece. more
When you fish for a classic like this, you can’t go wrong. more
Fun music but not essential. Some tracks are from genres that are too distant from the album's horizon. Bregovic is missing. more
Stuff like this can't even be considered music. more
The death of music in human form. more
Precious compilation more
Does perfection exist?...it exists, it exists. more
Unpleasant, ignorant, makes horrible songs. But he also has some flaws. more
Beautiful texts, but I'm not really fond of them... more
Unclassifiable, as useless as a 3 euro coin. It would deserve a -20 as a grade. more
As a person, he really sucks, but in my opinion, he's a great singer. more
A legendary music group from the '60s/'70s, my absolute favorite. more
Very good when he was with Articolo 31. Even the very first singles post Articolo weren't bad, but now it's total crap. more
Apart from "Altrove," the other songs are all pretty terrible. more
Unlistenable, because it’s not as pathetic as the various Ramazzotti or Meneguzzi. more
It's not my genre, but this track drives me crazy. Especially the introduction. more
It's not among his best albums. Among the soundtracks, it's better than the almost useless "Map of the World," but well below "The Falcon and The Snowman." more
Danish Post-Punk Apocalyptic Scavenger more
The qualitative leap of the Romagnolo singer-songwriter. more
Tyler is like Goku. The higher he levels up, the stronger he gets. And this album is the musical equivalent of a fifth-level super saiyan. more