Oh yes, here we are, here we are!! more
The umpteenth Bowie soul, an anomalous album in his discography, but stunningly beautiful! His voice is at its best. more
That guitar with a sound and a technique that seemingly don’t seem anything special, but actually have so much to tell. A guitarist unjustly criticized by ultra-snobbish bigots, when just the solo of "Telegraph Road" is enough to make us realize who we are talking about. more
Underestimated: Bach, a charismatic singer with the chops, a handful of memorable hits, and "18 and Life," which alone is worth the price of one of their albums. more
one cannot define the indefinable! more
A tender, intimate record, thick with characters seasoned by splendid lyrics. One of Guccini's best. more
Reach for the sky more
THE ETERNAL more
Seventeen seconds more
One of the few albums where nothing is skipped. Probably their best record. more
Praise to Narcolepsy more
Give Them Rope, She Said devastates more
to be good! more
Bowie rides the vanguard... electro-disco - anxious, captivating, with unsettling undercurrents. Beautiful! more
it's only rock'n'roll! more
Exactly, Perla! more
Exciting moments and dramatic falls, the usual melting pot of talented yet pompous and sometimes chaotic sounds. In short, the ELP. An album that is overall above their average! more
The self-titled album is a marvel! more
the film and its soundtrack (or Bowie’s greatest hits if you prefer!) are beautiful! more
Symphonic orchestra and fuller arrangements for the most unusual Branduardi. more