The Who
Who? Iconically them. It would be 5 even if they had only composed the intro to Baba'o'Riley. more
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
The most baroque and pompous exhibitionists of the great progressive rock of the '70s. Anyway, it’s a 4, especially thanks to the professional they enjoyed behind the keyboards. more
Running Wild -Black Hand Inn
Rock 'N Rolf returns two years after Pile of Skulls, delivering another masterpiece. Black Hand Inn is the culmination of all the characteristics of Running Wild: blazing fast riffs, never a moment of pause, and a unique atmosphere. Just listen to tracks like The Phantom Of Black Hand Inn, The Privateer, the relentless Titletrack, or Dragonmen. A special mention goes to Genesis, probably one of the most beautiful songs ever written by Kasparek, which, in its entire 15 minutes of duration, never gets tiresome. A round of applause is also deserved for Jorg Michael, who delivers a phenomenal performance on drums. 10. more
Angelo Branduardi
A minstrel amidst fairy-tale atmospheres and spiritual musical exploration. Simply a genius. more
Earth, Wind & Fire
Epitome of funk more
Massimo Priviero
Massimo is too simple a name. If you had been called something else, you would have had more success— a different name, something a bit special. For example... Vasco. more
Ornella Vanoni
Corpses, on the double! more
Al Bano & Romina Power
There will be a love comeback in twenty-four hoooours, thaaaere will be, I think back to the divorce in front of a compensaaaa....
(Oblivion) more
Gigi D'Alessio
1) Shitty melodies from a clumsy pianist at the little square bar
2) Corny lyrics for a Saturday night at home with diarrhea
3) A character that nothing worse could happen to the Italian music and TV scene. more
Phil Collins
A great drummer and a decent composer, it’s a shame that the character is among the dirtiest, most unpleasant, and disgustingly vulgar in the music world. And his voice can’t even be compared to Gabriel’s. more
dark angel -we have arrived
A good debut album, but the best will come with the following records, which will also feature Gene Hoglan on drums instead of Jack Swartz, who played on this album. Nevertheless, tracks like Merciless Death, No Tomorrow, Vendetta, or the monolithic Welcome To The Slaughterhouse are great songs, made even more powerful by Don Doty's voice. more
Pino Daniele
Pioneering guitarist of Neapolitan blues. Period.
"I'so pazzo...e nu'mm'e scassate u cazzo" more
Deep Purple
The definitive post-Blackmore experience was enough for me. The period that precedes it would be worth 15 stars, but unfortunately, I can't. And it's not a criticism of Morse. more
Luciano Ligabue
Once, they almost tried to make me like it by gifting me "Miss World"; now, apart from a few decent titles, it annoys me even more than my relatives (yeah, I’m unlucky enough to be surrounded by fans in the family) and even worse than Vasco Rossi. In fact, at least Vasco doesn’t pretend to know how to sing and play the guitar. more
Al Bano Carrisi
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAA more
The Kinks
Scarce repertoire. more
The Stooges
Much ado about nothing or almost... more
Distruzione
Destruction would have sounded cooler. But they were already in Teutonia since the first half of the eighties. So, there you go. more
Led Zeppelin
Quartet of undisputed geniuses. Spontaneous just enough in composition and technical like Swiss watchmakers where necessary, from Page's guitars to Plant's voice or Bonham's brilliantly innovative drumming, not to mention Paul Jones' bass nuances. more
Various Artists -Smells Like Smoked Sausages
Those healthy vinyl compilations with a smoky flavor of sausage that they don’t make anymore.

A1 – Tar - Deep Throw
A2 – Cows - My Girl
B1 – Vertigo - Dynamite Cigar
B2 – Helios Creed - Hideous Greed
C1 – Helmet - Oven
C2 – Surgery - Our Demise
D1 – Boss Hog - Fire Of Love
D2 – God Bullies - Bullet more