a side(b) that is worth a career on its own more
the canterbury sound more
the gentle side of Canterbury more
it would be enough for the very valentine suite to give him the marks of immortality more
a greatly underrated group, yet they were at the forefront... more
a unique example of how samba, rock, salsa, blues, and jazz can be mixed, at least up to borboletta. more
a "superior" record has no epigones more
semi-unknown gem more
What do you want to define! I am the hammer of the gods! more
For years, they've been written about as icons of trash and kitsch; now they are missed, evidently having stepped on the toes of some musical hacks! more
The first front is perfect. The suite is just so-so... I like the prolonged, four-part solo by Mick Box towards the end. I also like the fact that there are no violins in the orchestra. more
A huge jerk, but it is impossible for me not to thank him for eternity for bringing out masterpieces with a capital M like "Rising" and "Bent Out Of Shape." more
If they were Italian and called "attrezzo," they would suck for you too. Overrated like few others. more
With the hole, it signs the greatest prison escape movie of all time. more
A few days ago, I revisited this outstanding second album by Heep, which I’ve always considered one of their peaks. More refined than the debut, it showcases a great variety of styles, ranging from pure hard rock to the sweetest acoustic ballads, culminating in the eponymous track, an anthology-worthy hard/prog/jazz piece. An album among the highlights of English rock of the era... more
Despite their originality, I always enjoy listening to them, and the early albums are good. Derivative, but with style. more
An album that departs from their previous productions due to its more "heavy" vein, but it deserves a lot. (4.5) more
Arranged pieces of immortal freshness. With every listen, they seem more and more modern compared to today, where the number of bands making music can be counted on one hand. more