The Rolling Stones -Forty Licks
Do you like winning easy?....the greatest rock'n'roll band that ever existed, the best of the best from the first 40 years of their career!! I hate the regular choice of including unreleased tracks in compilations, but if you wanted to have "Losing my touch"!?!?!? more
Steve Hackett -The Night Siren
Are we in 2017?...are we sure an old man gave birth to this?...beautiful beautiful beautiful!! more
Marilyn Manson
A failed cross between the Penguin and the Joker. more
Riccardo Cocciante -Quando si vuole bene
Cocciante at the peak of his career, in a live performance that's absolutely worth revisiting! more
The Smashing Pumpkins -Siamese Dream
Their cleverest album leverages the current Grunge and Shoegaze trends while managing to be original and have a life of its own. Perhaps their most successful album. A shame about the overly clean recording. more
Smashing Pumpkins -Gish
Their most sincere album. more
Lyle Mays -Street Dreams
I prefer it in a duo with Metheny; it’s still a decent album. more
Swell -For All The Beautiful People
This is nice, but the first two are from a different artistic category. more
Otomo Yoshihide's New Jazz Orchestra -Plays Eric Dolphy's 'Out to Lunch'
Wow! Argh! Ugh! May God/Buddha/Allah/Vishnu/Aji-Suki-Ta ka-Hiko-Ne/Elohim bless Otomo!

Low Price:
Sixty-two thousand euros per vinyl. Let’s do sixty-one thousand five hundred. Alright. more
Bruno Mars
A (annoying) dwarf playing Jacko. more
Andrew Stanton
gèr.(half-genius) more
Prince
the little guy from Minneapolis once known as Prince: a true giant in the landscape of the eighties, and not just the eighties: one of the greats of all time.
Despite some barely bearable superstar quirks, he can't help but be called a genius.
Take everything that existed before in black music: starting from the fiery spark of the great Jimi's guitar, the rhythmic-sexual charge of James Brown, the black pepper of Little Richard, the refinement of Otis Redding, the joy of life of Stevie Wonder, the genius of Ray Charles, the blues soul of the delta fathers, the Motown world, and I apologize for the rest that I've forgotten; put it all in a blender, distill it in a retort, and out will come a tiny jar just a little taller than an electric guitar: read the label: it says PRINCE. more
Monsoon
The first true DeGruppo in which Kabir Bedi (aka Sandokan) served. more
Monsoon
The first group in which Kabir Bedi (aka Sandokan) has served. more
Radiohead -In Rainbows (CD2)
Why not include Last Flowers To The Hospital in the main album? more
? ? Corp. -???? @ ?????
Limited edition, 70 copies. more
Steve Hackett -To Watch The Storms
And once again, Steven doesn't miss a beat! more
My Bloody Valentine -Mbv
After all, I would say that perhaps K. Shield wasn’t such a genius if, after all this time, he came out with an album that couldn’t be more anachronistic, with tracks not even as good as the B-side of Loveless, but I would be lying. He truly was a genius. more
Black Pussy
Searching for their covers to implement the DeDatabaser, I admit, can be quite misleading. more