On the road, And you, Life is now, You will...ok. Nice tracks.
This little great love, A thousand days of you and me, Poster, Beautiful love...let's not dwell on it. In the end, he's a pop singer-songwriter like many others, quite good but at times way too whiny. more
great debut. at the time I thought about the miracle, then they slowly disappointed me. more
Masterpiece!...on par with all of his works, of course more
An artist so innovative that in the future there will always be something to say about his works. more
one of his best albums. more
Nothing to say about the wonderful setlist...slightly "sneaky" arrangements!! more
Remarkable from I with C.A. more
Freedom of speech! more
A poet. He has written songs of the highest caliber. Too bad for the man, a right-winger who recites on the left. more
little fishies having fun making covers...how good they are!! more
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The Bible of the average (but also elementary) metalhead of the second half of the Eighties more
the band's best period. more
One of the most powerful records in history, definitely my absolute favorite "punk" record to date (even though there's much more in there). Both versions of the album are lethal, true "power banks." more
A record driven by a single extraordinary track: "Ticking." A masterpiece, among the top 10 (at least) of the John/Taupin duo. A spine-tingling piano-voice performance that showcases all the vocal and pianistic talent of Elton John, and equally inspired are Taupin's dramatic lyrics. It's a shame the rest of the album is nowhere near this level; in fact, it's decidedly the least interesting of the "Elton John Band" period. A couple of frankly irrelevant songs at the beginning, two classics that work incredibly well ("The Bitch Is Back" in the end is one of the best, while "Don't Let the Sun" is nice but not among my favorites), and among the rest, the gem is "Solar Prestige a Gammon," in my opinion. In short, a cute record, a transition toward a masterpiece album, but with "Ticking" inside that earns applause. more
the album you don't expect after Black and Heavy, brilliant and underrated. more
jamming in nostalgic salsa where nothing is left to chance more
An incredibly underrated Belgian band. Essential is the debut album "From Here to There," which features several gems, including the spectacular "Flavor." more
evolution and immediacy... not a masterpiece, but a decent beginning for the Rem that will come! more
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA more
Blues Cream, Whipped Cream on Rock more