Supertramp -Crime of the century
In those days, it was a true revolution. I bought the Diaco as soon as it came out, in '74, and it was immediately clear to me that these guys had invented something truly new. We were immersed in a constant flow of progressive sounds dripping from all sides, and Supertramp made us lose our virginity, dragging us for a moment to the border of art pop... Ah, what times!... more
AC/DC
They have never convinced me. more
Tom Waits -Mule Variations
After recording the songs from the theatrical work "Black Rider," Waits had completed his most experimental and avant-garde period. Then a few years of pause, something here and there (a beautiful song written for Johnny Cash) and finally, at the turn of the 20th century, here he comes with the Mule Variations, 16 songs more beautiful than the last, culminating in the final apotheosis of "Come On Up to the House." And if on one hand Tom summarizes and revisits sounds that have been typical of Waits' style for 15 years, the novelty of this album lies in going back, in a paradox. An album that in some marvelous tracks recaptures sounds, sensations, almost smells of the rural Blues of its beginnings, of the Mississippi and the mud. The umpteenth masterpiece. more
Ice Cube
Okay, the artistic importance, but as an actor, has anyone really ever liked them? more
Matteo Renzi
THE PERFECT FUSION OF CEDRIC DIGGORY AND PIFFLE! more
Steeleye Span -Below the Salt
It's hard to choose among the works of this band, especially their early ones. This masterpiece perhaps represents, at least in my opinion, their peak—a dive into the moorlands of green England, whistling an ancient ballad from centuries gone by. more
N.W.A
The zero point of gangsta hip hop more
Franco Battiato -Foetus
I WASN'T EVEN BORN YET, BUT I COULD ALREADY FEEL THE HEART, THAT MY LIFE WAS COMING INTO BEING WITHOUT LOVE, I DRAGGED MYSELF SLOWLY, INSIDE THE HUMAN BODY, ALREADY THROUGH THE VEINS, TOWARDS MY DESTINY... more
Lynyrd Skynyrd -Street Survivors
After two good albums that did not live up to the two previous masterpieces, the Skynyrd rediscovered their creative spark from the early days, giving birth to "Street Survivors," an album of excellent quality. Unfortunately, fate decided that this was to be the last album of the band with the original members. more
No Strange -L'universo
More than knowing, one must live certain emotions... and in my opinion, there are many, both in the grooves of their records and in live performances. While browsing through the videos published online, I suddenly found myself as a child, flying like Peter Pan, despite the sometimes amateurish quality of the images, but the underground is also this. more
No Strange -Il sentiero delle tartarughe
The level of participation that emerges from this music is incredible, like a total engagement of the senses, both from those who create it and from those who listen: sounds, poetry, and expressionist/surreal graphics; it’s practically the ancient dream of transcending every artistic form that resurfaces after decades of flattening and banality seasoned in rock sauce… here we are truly on other planets. A brilliant band, to say the least! PSYCHEDELIA as a concrete spirit and not as a sterile genre label! more
Vasco Rossi -Bollicine
Unheeded and to think that Rolling Stone... more
Vasco
...open. more
Jovanotti -Lorenzo 1994
Lorenzo 1994 is a dense magma of sounds, words, and emotions, ranking fifth in the Rolling Stone Italia magazine's list of the 100 greatest Italian albums of all time. The arrangements are skillfully crafted with blends of rap, funk, jazz, ethnic music, and the inevitable and beautiful bass lines by Saturnino. more
Annalisa Scarrone
Beautiful voice and beautiful babe. I don't mind her voice at all. more
Lana Del Rey
I personally find it very enjoyable, it may not be Kate Bush but many of her songs are really well done. Live, though... mmmm more
Tool
A CHILLING AND PAINFUL DESCENT INTO HELL. more
Claudio Baglioni
Great music, great lyrics, great soul. more
Giuseppe Genna
'We are caricatures frying in the reused oil of the grotesque' more