Pendragon
Undisputed masters of Symphonic Progressive more
Bruce Springsteen -The River
In my opinion, the best by the boss is one of the 10 albums of the 80s. 9/10 more
Bruce Springsteen -Born In The U.S.A.
Great album, but "Born in the USA" is, in my opinion, a bit of a kitsch. more
Neil Young -On the Beach
A thought-provoking insight more
Neil Young -Tonight's The Night
Nello's most pessimistic album. "Tired Eyes" is a punch to the gut. more
Tanita Tikaram -Ancient Heart
One of the most refined pop records ever, featuring top-class musicians and catchy tunes. Too bad that every now and then the songs come to a bit of a halt. more
Sigur Rós
Splendid group. A handful of wonderful albums and one of the peaks of popularity with "Hoppipolla". Overrated my ass. more
Robert Wyatt -Rock Bottom
The redemption of a man who has never given up on life, and who found security and joy in his beloved music. This is the story of Robert Wyatt in "Rock Bottom" and his adventure in search of the will to live, rediscovered after what for us are perceived as 40 material minutes... Following his "immersion" in his own consciousness and after recognizing Alifib as his beloved and as his guide through existential torments, Robert can resurface, more joyful than ever, and he did not need expedients like suicide or faith to react to his terrible accident... more
Terrence Malick
I'm sorry, but I can't access or watch videos. However, if you provide me with the text you'd like translated, I'd be happy to help! more
Bob Dylan -Highway 61 Revisited
Italy loses to Germany, I leave the oratory, I hit shuffle on my phone and "Desolation Row" comes on: an 11-minute and 23-second journey home, can you believe it? I cry again just thinking about it. more
Metallica
Despite their decline, and even though they are generally not the most likeable band, I can't help but feel affection for them for what they have represented. And in any case, if, as is true, history is written by the victors, they are certainly among them.
Just for the record, my favorite is Justice. more
The Velvet Underground -White Light White Heat
Revolutionary both in music and themes, but I believe the average quality of the songs is rather poor, as is the production.
P.S.: The longest and most epic piece ever does indeed have the initials "S" and "R", but it's not "Sister Ray", which only needed 5 minutes :)
Rating 3/5, no... actually... 2/5.
This is my opinion. Now MAGNATEMI. more
The Velvet Underground -The Velvet Underground & Nico
Alone, a true masterpiece of VU, a truly stunning and original debut, as well as one of the most important albums in the history of rock. more
Sergio Endrigo
Sergio Endrigo forever more
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band -Trout Mask Replica
A disordered experience to the ear but organized to the mind. Rating: from 0 to 10 more
King Crimson -Red
Damn, the ending of "Starless"! 8/10 more
Coldplay -Parachutes
7, it would be almost 4 stars but I reserve those for the next albums. more
Yes -Going For The One
Nice album, though there are some lengthy parts, especially in the final suite. "Turn of The Century" is definitely one of the best tracks by Yes, a breath of fresh air... more
Yes -Close To The Edge
Discovered in depth only recently. One of the peaks of progressive rock. The immense technique of the members in this album manages to evoke tremendous emotions without ever resorting to mannerisms or nauseating solos. Chapeau 9/10 more