Their most well-known and celebrated album, which at the time was controversial for its release on a major label. Heavy, dark, and fast at the same time, it leans slightly more towards metal than its predecessor while still maintaining a raw production. It contains their most famous track, "Step Down," and at least another half dozen historical pieces, and it probably isn't even their best. more
The true face of America: racist, homophobic, ignorant, boastful, foolish, fascist... and yet I don't know why it has always inspired me more truth than Clinton. more
But aren't they just called Clearlight? Apart from perhaps the debut, if I'm not mistaken? more
'a band of junkies... just kidding, the first 4 albums are irreplaceable in the history of rock., great Led more
The University of Hard-Bop... an endless and high-level production... a unique talent factory... there are at least 3 albums that rightfully belong to the history of Jazz... (Moanin, The Big Beat, Free for All...)... more
After three or four pieces, she conveys to me a sense of fatigue... ninth considering her name! more
TO HELL WITH ONLY 9/10 OF IGUANA CAFE' AND MASCAZZONE LATINO: ripPino ;( more
"THERE'S ALWAYS IN AMERICA"! more
The live album is clearly, simply one of the greatest live records in the history of rock. With that, the discussion can be considered closed.
The studio work is the most experimental and least accessible (though not entirely inaccessible) of their career, but it contains some of their most fascinating and interesting compositions. Among these, the one I like the least (but still at an excellent level) is Gilmour's, while the Watersian duo between the cacophony and extreme experimentation of "Several Species Of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together In A Cave And Grooving With A Pict" and the relative lightness of "Grantchester Meadows" is remarkable. The parts by Wright and Mason are of great quality and suggestiveness (perhaps the most surprising).
A central and fundamental work of the Floyd's underground period and among the avant-gardes of the time. more
A work with unique sounds and rhythms, cryptic evocative lyrics, and a dizzying rise and fall of emotions. Even amidst its infinite facets, the composition of the 4 still holds some ties to a more traditional style from its beginnings. It is, however, one of the most sensational records of all time. more
Even though there are some less successful tracks (due to a psychedelic carefreeness that I consider to have aged horribly?), in this album the overrated English band reaches its compositional peaks in many episodes. more
Probably overshadowed by the two masterpieces released later, the debut of Blue Oyster Cult is a sublime album that, nonetheless, does not feel diminished when compared to the two mentioned records; on the contrary..... more
For those like me who listened to it at 16 and found refuge in those lyrics.
Today, just like then, time flows along the edges. more
But is it normal that they put me in a good mood when I listen to them? more
How he wags his tail..... more
To remember him only for his experience with Iron Maiden would be a crime, as well as a mistake. As a solo artist, he had the chance to fully express himself, showcasing a tenacity and courage that is truly impressive. more
Great! more
Recorded live on the streets of New York. Hilarious!! more
Many criticize them for adopting attitudes and sounds typical of the '80s and not renewing themselves. But I don't see anything wrong with it; they don't claim to be anyone special, and their albums are quite fun to listen to. And let's be honest, should they really renew themselves with those costumes? more
Wow, what an album!! A true declaration of intent from R.E.M. or rather a "call to arms" for the entire emerging American Indie-College Rock scene to follow. I could mention all twelve memorable tracks of an album that opens with the rocky, powerful riff of "Begin The Begin"; the bold exuberance of "These Days" and "Hyena", the acoustic ballad of the brief "Swan Swan H", the sacred brightness of "Cuyahoga". And what can I say about the absolute perfection of the single "Fall On Me"!!! The masterpiece of the band from Athens' youthful phase... The Flowers Of Guatemala... more