This man, in addition to having laid the foundations for all the Western music to come, composed divine music! more
The worst side of progressive. more
Title track with five stars. Then it drops significantly. Much better is Brain Salad Surgery, for me the absolute masterpiece of '70s prog! more
Tiresome like most of his albums. more
Talking about their most famous tracks, it’s certainly not sorcery to think they are valid. Commercial, perhaps, but at least they manage to be heard, unlike so many, many of their peers... more
Unmissable! Tinted with rock, blues, folk, and unique experiments, like the irresistible final gospel. Its charm will never die. more
Naughty, sycophantic, powerful, and melodic. Among the best in the band. There's also an astounding ballad... couldn’t be better! more
Champions of power. Beautiful melodies and dynamic rhythms, performed by a powerful and melodic singer. Like Stratovarius, but perhaps they offer (or have offered) something more. Sammet is a genius in composition and has demonstrated this especially in the Avantasia project. more
A powerful and enchanting voice, but above all a worthy guardian of Art... in the highest sense of the term. more
"Promised Land" is a beautiful song with good lyrics. It could have been the start of a promising career. Then, one day, he met Hunzicker, and he wasted almost all of his discography praising/longing for his love. What a pity, he had started off well. more
Good music. more
Fresh Original Vibrant... pure emotion!!!! more
It was with this record that I discovered, back in 1987, Depeche Mode; an album that in no way suffers from the relentless passage of time, maintaining a changing personality that is truly enviable. A series of tracks that are still performed at their concerts today: from the opening "Never Let Me Down Again" to the subsequent "Strangelove" and "Behind The Wheel": a perfect blend of the best Pop-Rock from the award-winning Gahan-Gore-Fletcher and Wilder...SACRED... more
If I had to save only one Tom Waits album from the end of the world, it would be this one. The ocean doesn't want me... more
For the first time, extremely delicate themes were being addressed that had never been tackled in the history of Rock. For example, how to smear nasal mucus all over a window pane. more
no definition for Jimmie Rodgers. What a gay site. more
The most significant artist of the '60s. Just to say, Woodstock was right in his backyard and he was so badass that he didn't even go. more
Surfin' USA is a blatant plagiarism of Sweet Little Sixteen by Chuck Berry. more