One of the best albums by the Fab Four more
The commercial rap of today. more
Pioneers, at the origins of kraut rock more
I underestimated it some time ago. What might seem like trivial, easily dismissible tracks are actually great songs for a solid debut album, played well with the right energy and duration. Creep aside, Anyone Can Play Guitar is stunning in its simplicity of lyrics. more
Orchestral Class more
I'll give you two ooopptions:
1) Scaruffi:
A is a music critic who wants to encourage listening to complex music by belittling bands he actually likes...
B is a bit of a clueless critic... who doesn’t understand a damn thing about music and writes reviews after getting high, or rather after having a Pera Ubu.
C is a laughing fool.
If the truth were hidden in A, Scaruffi would be a fantastic revolutionary critic... 5 stars.
If it were in B, he would be a junkie, while Jim Morrison would make him look like a child...
If the real Scaruffi were concealed in C, even among fools he would remain misunderstood...
Doing the math 5 + 1 + (-1) = 5/15 3.5
Go listen to some Beatles, will you... more
but who cares, at first a carefree rock 'n' roll band, then from Rubber Soul onward, a masterpiece after another. The only flaw is Ringo Starr who looks out of place compared to other drummers, but those are details... more
Listened to it well recently. While it's not in my top 3 of progressive (Selling, Nursery, and Foxtrot, not in order ;)), it's an absolutely EPIC album; Robert Fripp has been a genius in his own way... more
At the edge of infinity... more
Not only is Great Gig "goosebumps"... the vote is yours... more
Even though a couple of tracks don't quite hit the mark, it remains a crucial album in Jackson's career.
8/10 more
In my opinion, it might be the most beautiful album of the nineties (as far as I know). Even superior to the star levels achieved by the father. 9/10 more
An underrated artist who has made very, very interesting records, rich in sound ideas and with his unmistakable voice of a navigator of the stars.
Love me, as if someday you'd hate me... more
What an album this is! 8.5/10 more
Perhaps their best. 8/10 more
8/10 more
Very nice. 8/10 more
No one mentions "Helplessly Hoping," which I think is among their most beautiful tracks. 8.5/10 more