Emis Killa
The death of Rap. Fabbro Togo is rap today. more
David Bowie -The Man Who Sold The World
A dark and complex album, Nietsche, alienazion, follia, Aleister Crowley. Stylistically, it’s a fantastic hybrid of Hard Rock, Folk Rock, early traces of Glam, and experimentation. The Width of a Circle is fantastic, and not just that ... more
Mick Ronson
A great guitarist unjustly forgotten. more
The Fall -Hex Enduction Hour
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Ramones -The Best Of
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Louis Prima -The Wildest!
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Fats Domino -The Best of Fats Domino
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The Crickets -The "Chirping" Crickets
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Joni Mitchell -Song to a Seagull
Great debut, of course almost solely for acoustic guitar and voice, never again in the future so crystal clear and pure, almost ancestral, arcane. "Marcie" is already an immortal song, perfect, and there are many other gems contained in this album, it's a pity for the exclusion of many other great songs that have already been written and performed live (and already recorded by others as covers). Overall, it’s an excellent debut, 4 because it must be acknowledged that many of the subsequent albums will be even more beautiful, huh. more
Joni Mitchell -Hejira
Some of the greatest artists of all time have changed their style over the years, evolved, transformed, matured, perhaps enriching their arrangements, surrounding themselves with amazing musicians, and blending various influences into their songs. After many years since their debuts, they have not only managed to remain on par with their early masterpieces but have even surpassed themselves, creating even better ones... I would say that Joni Mitchell's "Hejira" is a perfect example of this. Immense, immense. more
Terry Reid
A man who was asked to become the singer of Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple but refused in both cases. more
The Jimi Hendrix Experience
A good Bob Dylan cover band more
Ed Sheeran
A fat and juicy Pokémon conceived by some marketing genius, who managed to synthesize generic incompetence, anonymous vocality, group chat lyrics, and a reassuring yet completely false image of the "loser who made it" to create an apparently unstoppable media tank. Chapeau! When someone manages to fool such a diverse audience so well, you cannot help but acknowledge their talent. Ah, I’m not talking about this fool, but about his/her manager(s). more
Primus
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Testament -Low
After the never-accepted heavy of "The Ritual," the Americans shift towards groove, delivering a thrash album that's definitely more powerful and energetic. Chuck Billy shows he can wonderfully adapt to the new sound. A must-have album for every lover of the genre. (8) more
This Mortal Coil
"Open" project born from the exalted mind of Ivo Watts Russell; Post-Punk-Dark intangible, passionate, enveloping in the angelic choruses that emotionally penetrate the soul...SONGS TO THE SIREN... more
Depeche Mode -Violator
While I appreciate the entire discography of the English band, the nineties, inaugurated by this album, represent for me their best period from a musical standpoint; certainly not in terms of the physical condition of the guys. An album where the electronic component is emphasized; a sound darker, more ominous compared to previous works. "World In My Eyes", "Personal Jesus", and "Enjoy The Silence" are the highlights of an album that has aged remarkably well...REACH OUT AND TOUCH FAITH more
Meat Puppets -Up On The Sun
I love this and II a lot (okay, also Huevos, but just a little less) more
Blur
I prefer the Blurt more
Pink Floyd -Endless River
Pink Floyd Brand, perfectly in line with expectations. Nothing new, 70-year-olds playing their last card. You can also choose NOT to have it. more