well done more
Yeah, come on, a little trip sounds good! more
I'll share a secret with you: I love this album by Zucchero. (And who cares?) more
My favorite Tricarico album, objectively, I believe it’s the best. Beautiful songs, great atmosphere it conveys, totally dreamy. more
Clearly, it's not easy to follow up a masterpiece like "In Rock"... But "Fireball" is still a fantastic album anyway... more
The title track is one of Francesco's most intense pieces. A story about immigration, American this time, which involved the author's grandfather. The rest is yet another hit that wraps up the most "singer-songwriter" period of Guccio. From this point, the pop arrangements of the early '80s will emerge. Among the other tracks, "Le cinque anatre" is a quacking metaphor that urges man to improve his existential conditions. Even at the cost of his life. more
Wasted talent writing little songs with the junkie Atzei. more
The group that ignited my passion for music. But who knows what number 9 really meant... more
whore more
One of the fundamental groups of the Italian New Wave more
great guitarist who composes shitty little songs more
December 1983: Slayer bursts onto the music scene with an album that will lay the groundwork for the birth and spread of Thrash Metal. Raw production, essential technique: it takes little for the four Californians to create a violent, obsessive, satanic album. "The Antichrist," "Black Magic," and "Die by the Sword" are the first mind-blowing songs that are still played today in their devastating concerts. After all, SATAN LAUGHS AS YOU ETERNALLY ROT. more
"Bebi's On Faaiiaaaaaa", Robert Fripp... and the undefinable atmosphere of "On Some Faraway Beach". Perfection. more
Rock with a capital K more
He's Easy. more
together with the Bee Gees, the number one band in disco music, Good Times and the Freak have been exploited by third parties to an unbelievable extent; moreover, Nile Rodgers has become an extremely important producer—just ask Duran Duran, Madonna, David Bowie, Diana Ross... more
... and what do you think of him? more
to the manager who came up with them 5...their 2 for viva forever more
Perhaps their most underrated album (I’m excluding "the final cut," which is still good) but beautiful, possibly the pinnacle reached by Pink Floyd in the progressive genre. The stunning two-part track that opens and closes the album, along with the three incredibly long pieces inspired by Orwell's "Animal Farm" (especially "pigs"), are absolute masterpieces. more
My absolute favorite group. So many masterpieces, like Atom Heart Mother, The Dark Side, Wish You Were Here, Animals, The Wall, and even The Division Bell. more