Baustelle
How nice, I dedicate my first definition to them. Well. Sussidiario and La Moda del Lento are undoubtedly two great albums, with many nice tracks, well arranged with some great sounds. However, in my opinion, these guys have sometimes fallen into self-indulgence. I saw them live once and they practically didn’t play; it was the supporting band that performed. Anyway, I give them three balls. more
Angel Jie Wang
I love her. more
Angel Jie Wang
fantastic, I'm really sorry that your daughter doesn't have the same talent. more
Max Roach
Driva'man he made a life
But the Mamie ain't his wife
Choppin' cotton don't be slow
Better finish out your row
Keep a movin' with that plow
Driva'man'll show ya how
You get to work and root that stump
Driva'man'll make ya jump more
Michelle Qiu
I advise you to change jobs. more
Emmanuela Marrone
ungrateful woman, luara pisu deserved all her success more
Giusy Ferreri
I adore her. more
Japan -Oil on Canvas
[1983]

After the band had already dissolved, Sylvian and company pulled this double live out of the hat, perhaps their best album. A gem that sounds so Eighties! more
"The Cry " -THE cry
a long movement between piano and sounds born from experimentation. Everything very enjoyable more
Suorah
Why does he have that "I shouldn't have overdone it with the nandrolone" look? more
Flora Purim -Butterfly Dreams
[1973]

The graceful, electric dream of a butterfly.
A revitalizing blend of sweet, tangy, colorful fruits.
A magical mix of jazz_fusion, funk, bossa nova. more
Suorah
talented!! my idol! more
Piero Ciampi -Piero Ciampi
[1971]

Plain, unembellished, sincere, salty.
Piero Ciampi is Livorno, and vice versa. more
Paola & Chiara
I love them, they are amazing. more
Brian Eno -Before and After Science
[1977]

Wunderkammer & Oblique Strategies: music from the alien non-musician, from the yonder [4] more
Brian Eno -Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)
[1974]

Wunderkammer & Oblique Strategies: music from the alien non-musician, from the yonder [2] more