Bill Bruford -Feels good to me
Putting together a stellar Jazz Rock band while Punk was raging was a gamble for Bill, but Allan Holdsworth, Jeff Berlin, and Dave Stewart were there to leave everyone in awe: the sexy chanteuse Annette Peacock and the veteran Kenny Wheeler provided two dazzling cameos. And still, Canterbury reigned in that sound. All you need to do is sit back and enjoy. more
Brian Eno -Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)
Some musicians who played on this album: Phil Manzanera, Phil Collins, Andy MacKay, Robert Wyatt. Heh heh, all mediocre people... more
Aerosmith -Rocks
It stands the passing of the years well. more
Iggy & The Stooges
Yes, but "just below the Ramones" is something I just can't accept. more
Paolo Conte -Il mondo di Paolo Conte
Collection 10 pieces 1974-1979 more
Claudio Di Biagio
Boy with a thousand potentials: nice, extremely available towards fans, passionate about cinema, good actor, great skills for a deserving future director. more
Burzum
A great composer, regardless of his personal choices. His albums should be understood as pure "signifiers," without being anchored to who knows what backgrounds. An obsessive and never trivial songwriting, even in his ambient albums. Filosofem is the best that has ever been conceived in music. more
The Doors
Unfortunately, there are still people who believe that if you're not ugly, you're not a poet... more
Average White Band -AWB
Well, yes... they come from Scotland. Top-notch outsiders. more
The Police -Reggatta De Blanc
Stylistic and musical competence from Copeland, Sting, and Summers. more
Fleetwood Mac -Live in Boston
Extraordinary live on three CDs, which impeccably documents Peter Green's last period with the band. Superior to many of the live recordings considered seminal in the history of rock (which I won’t mention here to avoid controversy). more
Primus -Pork Soda
Schizophrenia!!! more
Renato Zero -Zerolandia
Renato Fiacchini; flashy, provocative. more