Patrick Park -Come What Will
A simply beautiful album, it caught my attention in my trusted record store with that particular photo printed on the cardboard cover. I asked the shopkeeper, who didn't know it well either; it's already strange that a copy of this record made its way to Italy, to my small town. I've ruined it from playing it so much, and there's no point in making the usual comparisons with the old lions of American folk-rock to which it seems to draw inspiration. more
Patrick Park
American singer-songwriter and musician, he produces music suited for long solitary journeys on the dusty roads of the western States. more
Stratovarius -Infinite
The last great album by Stratovarius with Tolkki in the lineup. After the tour for the album, Tolkki's health and mental issues came increasingly to light, releasing the two decent Elements in 2003, and then the horrible self-titled one in 2005. Nonetheless, Infinite is a more than enjoyable album, with great tracks like Hunting High And Low, Mother Gaia, Glory Of The World, or the Titletrack, all supported by an excellent production. Of course, maintaining the standards of Episode, Visions, and Destiny was practically impossible, but still, it's a more than successful record. 3.5. more
Beppe Starnazza & I Vortici -Che ritmo!
Dear Antoni, how long were you gone!! more
Bad Company -Dangerous Age
neither praised nor blamed more
Linkin Park
The biggest joke in the history of metal music. more
John Lennon -Rock 'n' Roll
Well, the fortunate version of Stand by Me is acceptable, the homage to Rock'n'roll and one's roots is fine, but the album is absolutely weak and dispensable. more
Andrea Bocelli
For goodness' sake, I don’t deny that he has a nice voice, but frankly, I like him about as much as a pufferfish in my underwear, and his songs have honestly never conveyed anything exciting to me. more
Genesis -The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
one of those albums that gets better with every listen.... An absolute masterpiece of music! more
Steve Rogers Band -I duri non ballano
the favorite disc of my dog when playing frisbee... more
Nino Nardini & Roger Roger
Nino Nardini, known as Georges Achille Teperino and Roger Roger, aka Cecil Leuter, were two prolific composers of soundtracks active in the French market and authors of dozens of records for publishers such as L'Illustration Musicale, Chappel, Musax, etc. Their mastery spans a wide range of genres: vaudeville, jazz, lounge, easy listening, music for large and small orchestras. more
Billy Joel -???????
It doesn't give me the impression of great shape... feels a bit cold live! more
My Chemical Romance
"Welcome to the black parade" is probably one of the last great masterpieces in the history of rock. There has been worse, let’s admit it. more
Tears for Fears -Coffer
Bootleg live in Santa Barbara 1990
Good recording quality more
Mick Jagger
Absurd character, aged horribly, painted with makeup and dressed in colors, sings with a catheter and without the maria he wouldn't even be standing. But find me one like him, and even if you did, you'd see he doesn't have even a crumb of his balance between compositional talent and voice. Probably an impeccable blend of many rock singers. more
Mariano Apicella
The 6 most refined and original strings in Italy and the purest voice of a simple Italy, for values to be revived. more
David Sylvian
A colossal artist, never satisfied with himself. Infinite when he rode the pop wave with Eastern and refined nuances, transcendent when he began to explore new territories. Above all, the marvelous voice, his incredible interpretive skills. The best singer of all time? I don't know, but you never tire of listening to him. more
Berto Pisano
Composer and double bassist originally from Cagliari, active mainly between the '50s and '70s, younger brother of Franco Pisano. He is known for his film scores and music for television, and is remembered for his numerous collaborations with artists such as Piero Umiliani, Armando Trovajoli, and Piero Piccioni. more
Sharon Van Etten
According to LP for the Brooklyn singer-songwriter. The most visceral and successful of her career in my opinion. more