The Rolling Stones -Exile On Main Street
The latest grand masterpiece of the legendary Rolling Stones, a perfect amalgamation of blues rock, soul, gospel, and rock'n'roll. more
Electric Light Orchestra
Jeff Lynne, if you weren't a man, I would kiss you. more
Bee Gees -Best of Bee Gees
perfect songs in their imperfection, among the most beautiful ever written more
Pierrot Lunaire -Pierrot Lunaire
Extremely refined, sad, evocative. Absolute masterpiece. more
Iosonouncane
Seen live. He has an excellent musical knowledge, there's no denying it, but his songs all sound a bit too similar. Well, maybe I just don't understand anything. Still, he's made some good tracks. more
John Cale -Paris 1919
a masterpiece waiting to be discovered, incredibly beautiful despite its apparent simplicity, refined in its arrangements, and gentle and delicate like its author, who, having left behind experimentalism, focuses in just over 30 minutes on lovely melodies and acoustic intimacy. more
Gene Clark -No Other
If I had to recommend something to a friend who loves to vary their listening, since "music, if it's beautiful, should be listened to in its entirety, without confining it to narrow spaces," thus avoiding almost cult-like behaviors typical of prog, rock, or country fans who are convinced that their choices are better than anyone else's, I would definitely suggest this beautiful album, even though it's unknown to most.

In fact, it is incredibly rich in splendid harmonies, characterized by G.C.'s powerful and melodic singing, thus innovating the sounds of the Byrds, of which he was one of the founders. They would discover within it a delightful musical whirlwind that pleasantly spans rock, country, and hints of psychedelia...

Given that I have a wealth of choices, I point out this track:
Gene Clark - Strength Of Strings
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Lorenzo Fragola
The concrete proof that strawberries cause allergies! more
Robert Wyatt
A complete artist, multifaceted, an excellent multi-instrumentalist (drums, keyboards) and a musician with superhuman abilities, constantly evolving without ever falling into banality, without ever being inconsistent with the music he has always sought to propose—a music that is neither too melodic nor too "experimental," neither too rational nor too irrational.
His career is teeming with great works; there's no need to mention the ever-acclaimed Third (the first true manifestation of his avant-garde genius, thanks to the monumental "Moon In June") and, of course, Rock Bottom...
Unique... more
Genesis -Selling England By The Pound
probably my favorite album (estiqatssi...?) more
Genesis
Probably the band that wrote the best prog song and the worst pop song in history ("Supper's Ready" and "Invisible Touch"). In both cases, they made a mark. more
Die Antwoord
Those of "Chappie" more
Bernardo Lanzetti
I have always thought about what 'Storia di un Minuto' would have been like if he had been the singer. Grand Voice. more
Marina Rei
Of the 'veterane' Romans, she is the interpreter-musician I love the most. more
Anggun
It is only right to reproach her with nothing but imaginary Love, fortunately: chapeau. more
Umberto Tozzi
The Ramazzotti of old, alone, more reddish. more
Genesis
Wonderful, multifunctional, chameleonic during their golden age, theatrical, spontaneous, lyrically extraordinary thanks to His Majesty Peter Gabriel. Certain gems of progressive rock like Nursery Cryme, Foxtrot, A Trick Of The Tail, and The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway are not easily forgotten if you let yourself be carried away by these great musicians. The pop period doesn’t really affect my evaluation of the band in question, they fully deserve a 5. more
The Beatles -Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Everything is here, there's no need to look elsewhere. more
Genesis -Nursery Cryme
Their best album, in my opinion. The most spontaneous one, the one with the most "fluid" and defined sounds. The second reason why I love it, well, I think it's thanks to "The Musical Box"... more