From the youngest specialist of Kora, a finely inspired album, powerfully evocative. more
In addition to those mentioned by hjhj, we should also remember the dreadful "The Last House on the Left." A great horror director departs. R.I.P. Wes! more
A shadowy, atmospheric Dylan, surprisingly alive on the level of melodic invention. more
Finally, the Beatles sound turns acidic, becoming angular; in short, the beginning of a new and brilliant era, which will already conclude with "Abbey Road." more
Absolute masterpiece, in which Surman transcends the boundaries between genres and creates his own masterpiece after decades of great albums. more
Master in the art of applying a lyric (and what a lyric!) to a score more
Stream of genius, or rather ocean, said Beethoven. more
"If in the next life I were to be reborn a woman, I would like to be Kirsty MacColl," I said some time ago, and now I add a note: if I were to be reborn Tanita Tikaram, that would be just fine with me as well. more
Some time ago, I considered it one of the most overrated albums of the '90s. A nice little disc passed off as a masterpiece. I've changed my mind, and my player can attest to that! more
Juice blend of all flavors, it's Eva Luna! Kraut rock, dub, post-punk, jazz-rock madness, loops galore. Granitic and brilliant! more
Excellent in the '90s despite Reznor's tortured artist poses. Then they became the rough rock version of Depeche Mode. more
Elegant tunz tunz more
MATHIAS - FINALLY THE DEBUT ON THE MUSIC OF THE SINGER FROM CORNUDA more
Super cool mix of Folk, Progressive, R&B, Blues, and Jazz. Fabulous album, love at first listen; the stunning title track stands out, but there's not a single piece out of place. more
A 4.5 for me, which I happily round up to 5... Last album with the immense Ronnie James Dio on vocals, that's enough for me to listen to the record! more
A touching and amusing allegory on the theme of diversity and how to find potential within it; because spotting something positive even in our most visible flaws makes us more self-confident, and above all, unique. To be rediscovered! more
One of the masterpieces of Italian cinema. A film that effectively blends war and tragicomedy. The epilogue is immortal, and for once, it should make us feel proud to be Italian. more
Heard it again after years, but I must say that time hasn't dulled the fond memory I had. A classic, for better or worse, of the '90s. A nice album, although I prefer the previous one. more
Oh guys, Crash Bandicoot is history. The trilogy from '96 to '98 is spectacular, CTR and Crash Bash are great too even though I know them much less, while another absolute cornerstone not by Naughty Dog (and my all-time favorite video game) is The Wrath of Cortex for PS2. Epic in its atmospheres, levels, and music. more