Brian Eno -Music For Films
One of my favorite Eno albums. "Slow Water," "Sparrowfall," "Quartz," "M386," "Strange Light." more
Big Mama Thornton -The Way It Is
In the face of today's bland little wannabes.....power and passion in their purest form! more
Gianna Nannini -Puzzle
It took little to consecrate Nannini.....a rather sparse and meager album. more
Jeff Buckley -Grace
There are few records that evoke emotions with every listen like this masterpiece. Rest easy, Jeff; you left us only one studio album, but it’s much more than it seems! more
Alanis Morissette -Under Rug Swept
“Under rug swept” is a moderate step forward in the artist's career: a pleasant album, made up of 11 beautiful songs, well-written and well-played. Nowhere does it convey the angry power of You ought a know, but one can't always demand paradise. more
Sigur Rós -Kveikur
Always Dreamy, less magical and more wicked. Not a revolution, but a nice jolt of Electro-Rock. more
Equipe 84
Discreet craftsmen of the then Italian pop, although Vandelli has always been as likeable to me as gastritis... more
Eddie Cochran -The Very Best of Eddie Cochran
Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Rockabilly! more
Lucio Battisti -Emozioni
Every track a classic. Essentially a greatest hits! more
Genesis -Live at The Lyceum Ballroom, London 06.05.1980
bootleg of very good quality on double vinyl. Live performances are not debatable and the crap had yet to be recorded, so nothing to say and 4 full! more
Van Halen -Van Halen
fabulous debut, an album to frame! more
Muddy Waters -Live at the Checkerboard Lounge, Chicago 1981
The Rolling Stones alongside one of their surrogate fathers. Majestic album! more
Creedence Clearwater Revival -Pendulum
the waning phase of Fogerty and Co, even if it’s still a great record! more
The Who -’64–’74 / The Best of the Last Ten Years
the story of rock also passes through here..... more
Santana -Moonflower
Santana in great shape. Excellent live. more