grit power passion! more
For me, Waters' masterpiece. A dreamlike journey through the mind of a man, the album that, had it taken a different path, would have been released under the Pink Floyd name instead of The Wall, and now everyone would still be singing its praises. Instead, it’s an album by the solo and somewhat despised Ruggerone. To be listened to even after death. Six stars. more
Absolute masterpiece, words are not needed but only ears. Uniting extreme refinement and ease of listening is almost impossible. Hollis has done it. more
Soul master! more
Great musicians and performers, unfortunately fallen into oblivion. more
The beginnings were great moments. Then he hit his head... more
I'm not exactly a fan of theirs, but this is a damn good album...less grunge and more pure rock'n'roll, a mature and complete record. more
Garbage. more
The history of music! more
I swear I don't know how it ended up among my CDs... as my friend Sergio would say... Zammammeri! more
Their masterpiece, all thanks to Mick Taylor who compensates for the group's limited technical skills. A mix of blues and acoustic tracks that's truly not bad at all. more
For me, perhaps the greatest progressive rock album. more
Piece of history. more
A masterpiece that unfortunately they will never be able to replicate again. more
Definitely not necessary. more
A character that left the musical scene too early....a great songwriter. more
The vote is his (last) name in art. more
With the Beatles, a great singer and bassist as well as a prolific songwriter alongside Lennon. Summary of the solo career lasting over forty years:
Masterpieces: 0;
Decent albums: 4/5;
Crap: A LOT;
A real shame. A 2.5 raised to 3 for historical importance. more
Among the greatest and most influential musicians of the last century. His lyrics are genius. Legendary! more
Great album, their best one for me. Total musicality and wide-ranging sound. more