Dizzy Gillespie -Groovin' High
Everything is clear from the title itself. more
Dream Theater
Like it or not, the only Progressive Metal band worth listening to. Everything else is a waste of time. In fact, it's really a waste. more
Talking Heads -Speaking In Tongues
Oh my, Funk is really something else. But beautiful and bouncy. more
Uriah Heep -The Magician's Birthday
Maybe it takes a back seat compared to its predecessor. more
Uriah Heep -Demons And Wizards
At breakfast, one consumes a myriad of fantasy-themed metal bands. And it arrived long before. more
Uriah Heep -Salisbury
This is also fundamental. more
Black Sabbath -Vol. 4
Certainly less popular than some of their other albums, but it remains very important nonetheless, like the three preceding ones. more
Black Sabbath -Master Of Reality
The birth of the dark and dissonant sound. more
Black Sabbath -Paranoid
My first album by them. And certainly the most popular. more
Black Sabbath -Black Sabbath
The birth of the Heavy Metal movement. more
Aphex Twin -Selected Ambient Works, Vol. II
Unlike the first volume, this is an album of Ambient Electronica in the truest sense. In some ways slightly complicated, definitely enigmatic upon first listen, and with the choice not to give any titles to the songs. more
Aphex Twin -Selected Ambient Works 85-92
More Techno than Ambient. But a Techno of refined craftsmanship. more
Anthrax -State Of Euphoria
Of all their 80s discography, perhaps their catchiest album. more
Dream Theater -Awake
Let's say a journey in search of consciousness. Of oneself and the surrounding world. more
Dream Theater -A Change Of Seasons
The initial suite, valid both musically and lyrically. The message, clear from the cover, is that you can’t always get what you want. And the Rolling Stones already knew that. more
Yes -Relayer
It may be considered a minor album, but we are still talking about Yes. more