Adriano Celentano -Io Non So Parlar D'Amore
Lyrics by Mogol and music by Gianni Bella. more
Pink Floyd -Atom Heart Mother
Immense cover. Revisited after an endless time, a work of rare beauty, ahead of its time, recorded by God and aged well. To this day, I consider it the best Floyd since Saucerful. more
The Mothers Of Invention -Uncle Meat
In my opinion, the best album by Frank Zappa perfectly sits between the dada/psychedelic masterpieces and the more rock/fusion ones. King Kong is eternal. more
Jethro Tull -Aqualung
Uplifting technical rate more
Anathema -The Silent Enigma
I love the entire discography of Anathema; "The Silent Enigma" remains one of my favorite albums, not just referring to the English band. We're in 1995: Darren White has left the band; Vincent Cavanagh takes his place as the vocalist, giving the tracks a breathtaking depth. The superb Gothic element bursts into an album that should be listened to from the first to the last note, in the dark; it’s the endless "A Dying Wish," twilight and visionary in its progression, that conquers me...ALONE... more
Nailbomb
Nailbomb is: Max Cavalera (Sepultura) and Alex Newport (Fudge Tunnel). Supported by Igor Cavalera, Andreas Kisser, Dino Cazares. Nothing else to report...RELIGIOUS CANCER... more
Eagles
"Desperado" (maybe my favorite) "On the Border" and "One of These Nights" are certainly not masterpieces but are valid and memorable works. Covering Tom Waits ("Ol' 55") a year after his debut is definitely a nice calling card, although I'm not crazy about that cover. "Hotel California" was nice too, but the beautiful title track, for some reason, has kind of annoyed me a bit. more
Robert Plant
Since they called him "paolino paperino" here on Debaser, I haven't stopped laughing. more
The Clash
The first two may be beautiful, and they really are, but "London Calling" and "Sandinista!" are truly from a deserted island. more
Delirium -Dolce Acqua
A forgotten gem of melodic progressive, very beautiful and refined. Not a masterpiece, but definitely a pleasant album of notable quality; moreover, I have a soft spot for Ivano Fossati's voice, raw yet already richly well-trained. "Only a great bonfire will remain of us." 7.5-8. more
Ufo -No Heavy Petting
The son of "Force It," but definitely more inspired. Several noteworthy tracks, including "Can You Roll Her," "Belladonna," and "Martian Landscape." (7.5) more
Ufo -Force It
A record that has never excited me. I've always seen it as too "flat" and monotonous, lacking real inspiration. It lacks a bit of compositional necessity, as if it came about out of inertia after its much more successful predecessor. However, "High Flyer" still gives me goosebumps. (6.5) more
Burzum
The only black metal artist I appreciate. And quite a lot. Too bad he's a nazi... more
Zillatron -Lord of the Harvest
Bootsy Collins goes by the name Zillatron (or Fuzzface) and produces this funk/metal album together with Bill Laswell. We are in 1993. more