It's not really my cup of tea, but it seems to be Antony's best. more
One of the most sublime sonic artifacts produced by man. Perhaps the greatest metal album of all time. more
Even with The Queen Is Dead, a 5 is guaranteed, but I have a really strange relationship with them: I listen to 4-5 songs in a row with great satisfaction, then they become tedious. I find Morrissey's voice beautiful for a short period, after that it gets on my nerves. Oh, speaking of sympathies, Morrissey is like annoyance personified. more
One of the best female blues voices in recent years. more
Essential for the creation of riffs, which is more than enough for the 5. For the rest, a pretty unpleasant junkie who has always had a tendency to talk trash about his colleagues. If there was a member with globally above-average talent in the RS, he died in 1969. more
Gentle Giant concert in Rome. Bootleg with more than decent overall audio quality (for a bootleg, it holds up well). They were an absolute spectacle live, unleashing all their skill and imagination without the slightest restraint; however, for this reason, certain live performances (typical of rock and progressive music from the '60s and '70s) are better experienced at least visually (even on video, a DVD, on YouTube...) rather than just audibly, like the 27 minutes of the medley "Nothing at All/Plain Truth" which frankly becomes a bit boring in audio form, especially since the audio quality isn't exactly stellar. Being there that night, present at the concert... Well, for the lucky ones who witnessed those mind-blowing performances of the Giant in '74, 'ci vostra. more
He even auditioned for Black Sabbath but they didn't take him. It still looks good on his resume... more
fantastic!!... more
Well, come on... a bit of Carboni and a bit of Cremonini... why not, right? more
The "aretusean stipe" more
The best Italian tenor of all time!!! more
comprehensive and exhaustive! more
He was not expecting such a beautiful CD… more
And why not?.....the two former rivals get back together and produce a delightful album! more
still and always so much stuff! more
With a shouting and somewhat gaudy comedy, perhaps it lacks the right timing, the jokes are always flaunted and therefore not very effective. That said, some episodes in B-movie cinema are anthological enough to make you forget 20 years of unwatchable variety shows. more
It's a still "unripe" Vecchioni, but the album is excellent! more
Deep metal group with laconic… kinghesque and journeyan influences, which has further expressed the miticus utentis @masscass -2850 days without ever commenting, "making" editorials, writing reviews, defining artists, bands or Ribbaldoni - whose presence is not wasted, given that he still has some works in the collection… V. more
My favorite album by one of my favorite bands. It has everything that’s best in the art of Gentle Giant: exceptional technique (both instrumental and vocal) and compositional abilities, but above all, imagination, inventiveness, unpredictability, all while maintaining a strong melodic sense and an incredible rock "punch"; these guys had an amazing groove. They played everything and anything, always like gods, making you move your butt too. Never in this album is the virtuosity so self-serving as to cancel out the fun and engagement of listening: just look at the quirky instruments that peek in "The House, The Street, The Room" and seamlessly flow, as if it were the most obvious transition in the world, into a sensational wah-wah guitar solo by Green, making you find yourself doing air guitar while contorting on the floor. In short, they were phenomenal. Then the spine-tingling mood swings in "The Moon is Down," the tributes to Rabelais ("Pantagruel's Nativity" after all, they are Gentle Giant, right), the epicness of "Wreck" (with other minstrel-like tear-jerking moments), etc. This is the album of a lifetime. more