Anna Oxa -live con i New Trolls
Her great voice, their great musicians, and the history of Italian music... could it turn out badly? more
Motörhead
Ugly, dirty, ignorant, and for this reason beautiful. more
Litfiba -Desaparecido
I feel like I'm more than 3. more
Charlie Brooker -Black Mirror
Social criticism, thriller, and technology: what more could you want? more
Fabio Rovazzi
Mysterious hybrid creature with the body of a frail child and the face of a 50-year-old. And what's more, it seems to know how to fly. Maybe that's why it appeals to the little ones as well. more
Steve Hackett -Defector
Not a 5, but the level is high. It probably suffers from the first 3 masterpieces. more
Damien Rice -9
So much melody with 2 extraordinary voices. From a little tear. more
Loredana Berté
A true artist, eccentric, uncomfortable, exaggerated, yet at the same time endearing. A woman who has laid bare her person in every way, without hiding behind false veils, remaining active on the music scene for over 40 years, thanks to her talent, her boldness, her excessive character, but with a strong state of mind. Great respect for Loredana, now and forever. more
Gabriella Ferri
She and Mia are the best Italian voices of all time. more
Andrew Hill -Point of Departure
Focusing not only on Hill, who proves to be exceptional, but also on the first-class musicians who are his guests, the significance of someone like Williams was more than necessary for the ensemble, proving to be the driving force behind the entire group. Not to mention that Davis's bass is given numerous opportunities to express himself freely, with Dolphy in splendid form. more
Albert Ayler -Spiritual Unity
Another Stronghold of the New Thing more
JOHN COLTRANE -ASCENSION
When one day you ask yourselves if ABSOLUTE freedom ever had a sound, this is it: Ascension, Bold and uncompromising like the freedom it still advocates today! more
fish -sushi
Great live show, he's still in great shape. Unforgettable with Marillion, I've continued to appreciate him as a solo artist as well. more
Ornette Coleman -Change of the Century
A developing "Free Jazz" (1960), still very pleasant to listen to... more
Died Pretty -Next to Nothing
close to perfection... more
Don Cherry -Brown Rice
Music to be enjoyed with the wind in your face. Among the nature of Bitches Brew, the rhythms of On the Corner, and a touch of Indian "Bagni Elettrici." more
Kate Bush -The Kick Inside
The album is great and she's a real knockout. Back then, I was absolutely in love with her. I wouldn't rule out having dedicated a few intimate moments to her. more
Camel -Camel
First chapter of one of the most beautiful progressive fairy tales, the artwork isn't much, but this album is all substance, tightly packed tracks and romantic ballads, electro-acoustic sounds that chase each other in beats and lifts. A tremendous collective effort, the best calling card possible for this wonderful and beloved band. more
Charles Mingus -The Black Saint And The Sinner Lady
A boulder, like the history it carries... that of a people battered by centuries of slavery. more