I was re-listening these days to some of his albums from the golden period, skilled and uniquely original in '70s Italy. From the mid-'80s onwards, he also suffered from Luciodallite, but it doesn't really matter. more
comprehensive and exhaustive more
P-E-R-F-E-C-T !!!! more
a less traumatic swan song for them and their fans. Overall, a decent album and that’s the end of the story! more
Converting to Islam does not benefit. more
When pop becomes magic! more
A Belgian and Egyptian poet, with haunting atmospheres and endless melancholies. more
Pleasant more
What memories... Freak, a great person... a unique band, one of my first concerts as a teenager at a Festa dell’Unità... I can picture them coming out dressed as Mexicans and starting an absurd chant... they were pelted with everything (I later understood that was how it was) they took off their rags and began Eptadone. It was love at first sight... and crossing paths with Freak so long after felt like a sign of destiny. The first three and the Lord of Records were amazing. more
A tremendous record, one of the best indie rock albums of 2017. It made an impact. more
Embarrassing, I feel ashamed for him. more
Better acoustic than rock and roll! more
a record that I’m particularly attached to. It reminds me of Troisi, who is also the author of the beautiful "Quando," which alone is worth the entire album! more
Certo, invia pure il testo e provvederò a tradurlo. more
comprehensive and exhaustive! more
The intro of Glad alone would be enough to earn a lifetime 10, what else.. more
I can’t understand the complete absence of definitions for good old Steve, first with the Spencer Davis Group, then Blind Faith, and above all Traffic (along with two amazing albums like Mr. Fantasy and John Barleycorn must die, true jewels), a unique voice, class, a versatile musician who expressed his best as a solo artist in "Arc of a Diver" (not to mention the well-known "pop" interlude of the 80s with Valerie and Higher Love), hats off. more
Undisputed genius and father of the wild makeout sessions (not to go "beyond") more
An ambitious project by the good Michael Cretu that has brought him various international successes, MCMXC a.D is an excellent Ambient album that stands among the cornerstones, repeatedly revisiting the central theme of Sadeness (a great track for the dirty deeds, lads) and stretching it out to Rivers of Belief. From "The Cross of Changes" onward, the project has lost some of its initial depth, although it still features excellent tracks like Return of Innocence and Eyes of Truth. more