Excellent debut that will be followed by great and undisputed masterpieces. This is not yet at titanic levels, but it's still quite a lot, and Fagen/Becker are already two excellent authors, with their pop blending various musical influences into a miraculous harmony and balance. Already surrounded by talented session musicians (Jeff Baxter on guitar in many tracks, to name one), the two geniuses gift us in this first album with superb songs like "Do it Again," "Fire in the Hole" (my favorite), and "Turn That Heartbeat Over Again." Ah, I love "Kings" and "Only a Fool Would Say That." A great start to a great story. more
Three egocentric, musically brilliant individuals who produced three masterpieces like Regatta de Blanc, Zenyatta Mondatta, and Synchronicity, with memorable disputes between Copeland and Sting. more
Up to Yeld, bearable (the "golden age" spans from Temple of the Dog to Vitalogy without a doubt), after so many mediocre works, many, perhaps too many, attempts to change style and abandon the "grunge" line of their beginnings, which they still haven't managed to do skillfully. Vedder is immense, one of the best voices of the last 30 years, without a doubt. more
Clowns to the rescue more
Vote for the boobs! I only know Friday 13th from the album, but just for that it deserves a 4-5 balls. more
An opportunity to listen again to the most beautiful female voice of all time. Day of the dreamer is worth the entire album. more
At thirteen, I was listening to the radio when one evening they played "Celebration." A month later, I had a band. more
'The Times They Are a-Changin', 'Bringing It All Back Home', 'Highway 61', 'Blonde On Blonde', 'Blood On The Tracks', 'The Basement Tapes', 'Desire', 'Infidels', 'Oh Mercy', 'Time Out Of Mind'. Ok... 5 stars forever. more
Album from 2004, created by Dorelli, featuring all covers of American Swing music, along with some medleys and songs by Dorelli. Very enjoyable for lovers of Jazz, Swing, and Sinatra. more
Album featuring one of Dorelli's hits "L'Immensità". The album presents various genres and indeed, although it includes some of Dorelli's most famous songs, it will be one of the least commercial and most distinctive albums of the Milanese singer. more
First album by Johnny Dorelli, recorded when he was 22 years old. The album features some of his early hits, including "Love In Portofino," "Meravigliose Labbra," and "Tipi Da Spiaggia" from the film of the same name, but it also contains many Swing songs, a genre present in almost all of Dorelli's albums, as he is an American-style crooner. more
Italian singer and great composer of soundtracks for international films. more
Wonderful more
Despite being obsessed with Mussolini, one of the best Italian singer-songwriters more
Great Poet! more
The worst of the minstrels of Italy in the 70s. Worse than a dump for toxic waste. more
Great albums, especially the acoustic ones, are truly extraordinary in my opinion. more
Great Band. 4 out of 5 Although I have to say I enjoy alternating. 1, 2 maybe 3 tracks (which usually last a long time) and then a bit of a pause with silence, or a different style ;) more
Simply the greatest band in history. more
"To make reality bearable, we are compelled to cultivate some madness within us." more