I stumbled upon it by chance, as I only knew of it by reputation, but it is truly an astonishing work. more
Dramatic. Lyrical. Powerful. The spiritual testament of an immense man. more
The first book is a bit more fluid, the second more of a study, but it is still a cornerstone of modern Western music. more
Anyway, before Bach. more
At the time, it was one of Irene Lamedica's favorite records, the voice that hosted One Two One Two on Radio DeeJay. more
Beautiful record, little known and underestimated. more
The Streetsoul that critics also enjoy. more
The response of Progressive Rock to the Punk movement. more
Intimately, of them my favorite. more
In a nutshell, Sweet Home Alabama. more
A country rock that warms your heart. more
Beat fats. more
...de-de de de de-deng it's the joint! more
Let's say Blues-Rock... Anyway, really nice. more
At first, I was biased and thought it would be tacky, but instead, there's something good about it. more
Gifted, but it's hardly mentioned anymore. more
Blues, you either have it or you can't feel it. Just guitar and voice. Instant classic. more
Switching to Rock was their best choice. more
The only Hip Hop album of theirs that I like. more