The Velvet Underground -The Velvet Underground And Nico
one of the best albums ever made and, perhaps, the most influential more
Pink Floyd -The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn
The debut of Pink Floyd, probably the greatest psychedelic album ever recorded. more
John Cena -You Can't See Me
First CD purchased back in 2005, at the age of 10. Not too bad, after all. more
MTV -jackass
you cannot say you’re complete in your existence if you haven’t seen at least one of the many craziness of these crazies. A punk series, raw and anarchic, a myth of MTV that we loved so much before the arrival of vevo and jersey shore. more
The Beatles -Revolver
The masterpiece of the fab four, a glossary of all pop music more
Michael Jackson
the child was not his more
Anthony Braxton -For Alto
Please stop it!!! That saxophone is drilling into my brain!!! more
Joan Baez
By giving her a star, you're only doing your own repeated harm, utenticci. more
J-Ax
The duet "Anni amari" is beautiful, and both the ante and the post, including what I don't know about the Detergent "fatto uomo" in question, is a waste of time and clarity. more
The Rolling Stones
For years, I had no doubts about assigning them the answer to the age-old question: "Beatles or Rolling?"
Then, listening, reading, and informing myself, I came to understand that for global importance, at least for me, the cockroaches prevail. Because they revolutionized music. But the Stones are just a few decimals behind, also for other merits. Not least their consistency and longevity. Besides their unmistakable style, a sort of trademark. It’s an overall judgment and surely biased. However, if you ask me even today which songs I like the most, or even which albums... The Stones prevail by more than a few decimals. ;) Out of 5, I give them a 4.5. more
Rory Gallagher
"Irish Tour 1974" a brilliant album. Essential! more
Genesis
The Genesis are essential and have had a host of good and not-so-good imitators. "Selling England by the pound" remains my favorite: a solid 10. However, the entire early era with the standard-GOLD lineup received my utmost attention, and even during the remaining years of the '70s with Collins on vocals, the band certainly didn’t disappoint; in fact, in some songs I personally prefer Collins' voice. Throughout this entire period, though, I give a perfect score. ...However, the average with the rest of the years that followed does get a bit lowered. ;) more
Dire Straits
Followed since their unknown and fantastic debut. At their peak in the early albums. more
The Police
Beautiful the first albums. more
The Animals
I've always liked Burdon & co. a lot. more
Eagles
They have written an era! more
The Allman Brothers Band
BAND OF COOL KIDS! more
Crosby, Stills & Nash -Greatest Hits
When you don't know what to bring in the car... more