The Strawbs -Hero and Heroine
One of the most beautiful records I have ever heard, playing on repeat these days at my home. Year 1974, a masterpiece by Dave Cousins and company... more
High Tide -Sea Shanties
Blown off the dust after a few years. What can I say... it’s like reconnecting with an old girlfriend who’s become even hotter during the time you weren’t together!! Damn, what an album!!! more
Jethro Tull -Thick As A Brick
After the sensational Aqualung, Jethro Tull, with a megagalactic suite of 43 minutes, create their best album. An outstanding record! more
Hatfield and the North -The Rotters' Club
Take the sounds of the grandiose debut, compact them, mature them, and you will have the masterpiece of Hatfield And The North. Surely one of the best records produced by the glorious Canterbury scene and progressive rock in general. more
Michael Cimino -Il cacciatore
One of the best war films (even though it’s not entirely accurate to label it as such), magnetic, psychological, perfect... more
David Bowie -Hunky Dory
Bought at a quite reasonable price (€10.99). A masterpiece that finally heralds Bowie's talent. "Changes" and "Life On Mars?" are undoubtedly shining gems within this stunning album. more
David Bowie -The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars
Masterpiece! What other words could I use to describe it?! 11 stunning songs that tell the memorable tales of Ziggy Stardust, an alien who landed by chance on a world rife with corruption and hypocrisy. more
Moondog -Moondog
Damn! Too few people still know about this fucking MASTERPIECE! more
The God Machine -One Last Laugh In A Place Of Dying
A record that's absolutely killer! It has everything! One of my all-time favorites from the '90s! more
Bruce Springsteen
Devastating live, the author of at least four or five albums (The River, Nebraska, and Tom Joad above all) that are enough for him to be among the greats of songwriting. A narrator of deep America, a voice that traverses minds and hearts, streets and provinces, venues and metropolises. Despite some lows and forgettable works, a great artist. more
Van der Graaf
Just for Vital, this phase of Van Der Graaf Generator deserves endless praise. "Still Life" in that live performance is of a beauty even surpassing that of the studio version. more
G
Almighty God, creator of the heavens and the earth: arise, for the true God that truly matters in here is G. more
U2
It's hard for me to be objective. After Achtung Baby, two good CDs (Zooropa and Pop), then a slow and inexorable decline. But I thank them for rinsing my ears of the pop music I was listening to until I was 15. From that point on, I started a journey back to the history and origins of rock. But guys, a piece of advice: fewer stages and megagalactic screens, you're burning our retinas! more
Hugh Banton
How could I forget the great Banton, capable of splitting time in two and at the same time being a fantastic rhythmic partner for Guy Evans? Simply a giant! more
Disney
Hateful, Nazi, sexist, misogynistic, and arrogant. The worst of the worst. However, one cannot deny the merits that this man has given to world animation. Too bad that he often passed off ideas that weren't his as his own, and poorly compensated the unfortunate underpaid employees who were dismissed for trivial reasons. more
Van Der Graaf Generator -Pawn Hearts
A journey in search of the solution against loneliness, able to move you in that damned poetic finale... more
Van der Graaf Generator -Vital
...but damn it. Even live! Monstrous in every way! more
Hatfield and the North -Hatfield & The North
Playful, experimental album, featuring keyboards played with the innocence of a child. Thanks also to a distinguished guest, Robert Wyatt, who in "Calyx" delivers an exceptionally high-level vocal performance. An outstanding album! more
Sia
Divine voice more
David Guetta
He understood everything about life. more