Tears for Fears
Their music has aged beautifully up to this point. Great craftsmen of pop with new-wave nuances in the first album and refined yet powerful and incisive pop in the following works. Personal ratings:
-The Hurting 7.5
-Songs from the Big Chair 8.5
-The Seeds of Love 7
-Elemental 6.5
-Raoul and the Kings of Spain... Never listened
-Everybody Loves a Happy Ending 7 more
Bob Dylan -MTV Unplugged
a quite orthodox performance for Dylan, nothing to sneeze at more
Jeff Buckley
Jeff Buckley's music? High-level artistic creations, interpreted with simplicity. more
Led Zeppelin
great, very great band but it doesn't move me more
David Bowie
a chameleon riding the trends of the moment without ever anticipating one. I don’t sell a record and Bolan arrives inventing glam, and I become glam, then glam limps and I become rock, but soul is having success so I go with station to station, then the German electronic music hits the charts, and I go to Berlin. But after three albums and the interest dwindling, what do I do? Oh well, there are the Chic who are booming in the clubs, so I go with discomusic and let’s dance. Definitely a great artist but ...... more
Yes -Going For The One
A fantastic album with a distinct change in style compared to Relayer but without losing the Yes sound. Turn, Parallels, and Awaken are masterpieces. more
Earthless
One of the best heavy psych/rock bands of recent years. more
Santana -Welcome
here we are again, yes we really are!! more
Elton John -Ice On Fire
Elton Coso and the Shit Fair (Part 1). Part 2 came with the next album. After these two abortion albums, I haven't listened to any of his subsequent records until those from 2001 onwards. And it’s always the same guy who wrote "Madman Across the Water," huh... Well. more
Gianna Nannini
Personally, his rock pieces, while not considering them milestones in Italian music, entertain me a lot. more
Sting -Ten summoner's tales
Once again a great artist, his latest beautiful album. more
Giuda
They could have been called Peter, Andrew, Matthew, John, or James.
Instead, they chose the best: Judas.
The only one who didn’t pretend to be someone he wasn’t. more
Prince -For You
the debut of Prince, a blend of R&B, funky, and rock. more
Claudio Baglioni -Oltre (Cd1-Cd2)
Here is a songwriter who has never conformed. Always consistent, never a slave to the 'vices' that distort the possible originality that a good-level song must have. "Signed Ennio Morricone, I don’t need to add anything else." more
Claudio Baglioni
Ups and downs, unlistenable in the 70s (except for a few singles like "e tu" and the album "solo per certi versi"), from the 80s to the late 90s he produced works of excellent craftsmanship including a masterpiece like "Oltre," a milestone in high music. Discontinuous, full of syrup in certain pieces, but only a few artists have reached the peaks of Cucaio. more
Zucchero
If we want to talk about blues, Uncle Pino from the 70s-80s eats this for breakfast. more
Lynyrd Skynyrd -Gold & Platinum
comprehensive and exhaustive! more
GG Allin
A wild madman who has made his insanity his banner. more
Journey -Frontiers
good little rocket for showering and running more