David Lee Roth -Skyscraper
Great lineup, but the album doesn’t fully convince, better than the previous one. more
Reef -Glow
It feels like hearing the rawer Rolling Stones with Southern sounds. more
The Red Devils -King King
For those who love blues rock, I recommend this raw and unfiltered live performance. more
Chris Rea -The Road to Hell
the best album by this artist more
Ratt -Detonator
it's easy to listen to, but don't take it for a masterpiece more
Rare Earth -Ma
History, a beautiful album for those who love the sounds of the 70s. more
Ramones -Loco Live
A little step towards metal sounds more
Ramones -It's Alive
It's Alive is the LIVE to have in your collection. more
Ozzy Osbourne
This toxic mutt was the best there could be in the early Black Sabbath. more
Ramones -Too Tough Too Die
Melody energy and power more
Ramones -End Of The Century
The album that launched them globally more
Ramones -Rocket to Russia
Legendary, fathers of punk, to have more
The Quireboys -A Bit of What You Fancy
whiskey, beer, the smell of sweat and old rock n roll, enjoy the listening. more
Queensrÿche -Operation: LIVEcrime
To have in the metal collection more
Queen -Live Killers
Here you can hear the real Queen. more
Iggy Pop -Brick By Brick
The most rock and hard rock album by Iggy more
Banco del Mutuo Soccorso
And I can't help but think... that maybe they were the greatest Italian progressive band ever. Immense until "Capolinea": after that... nothing is the same anymore. But the 5 stars are a must. more
Blur -Parklive
"In 2013, on stages around the world, Blur proved to be the epitome of the concept of a band. Each of the 4 musicians, with their different tastes and interests, is indispensable for the final result - Graham’s restless feedback, Dave’s metronomic balance, Alex’s groove, and Damon’s propulsive and histrionic energy." Mucchio Selvaggio more
The Pogues -Rum Sodomy and the Lash
This is the album that launched them into the pantheon. more