Pino Daniele
A man in blues. He wrote an immense number of masterpieces in the first ten years of his career, merging Neapolitan melodic song with distinctly foreign musical influences (blues, jazz, rock, South American saudade), in one of the memorable unions of Italian music. An extraordinary musician, always surrounded by giants, a Neapolitan urban poet. The golden period is obviously from 1977 to 1985, but he maintained excellent levels until the early 90s. After a steadily increasing decline, which however does not diminish in the slightest what he accomplished before. We miss you, Pino. more
B.T. Express -Non-Stop
Funky disco, high-quality soul funk. Applause for the vocalist. more
Faust'O -Poco Zucchero
It continues on the right path set by SUICIDIO, just slightly darker. more
High Rise
authors of a rock'n'roll that is at times disarming in its structural simplicity, yet with an astonishing loud power. not essential...but when it’s needed, it’s needed! rejuvenating! more
Lucio Battisti -Il Mio Canto Libero
Excellent!!! They noticed it in England too... more
Howling Bells -Howling Bells
Melodies from the Outback more
Devo -Oh, No! It's DEVO
Oh no, it sucks! more
Devo -Q: Are We Not Men? A: We are Devo!
A sensational masterpiece of pop-new wave! more
Napoli Centrale -Napoli Centrale
The fusion. Or the fusion? more
Napoli Centrale -Napoli Centrale
Naples as a blend of different races and ethnicities, as a means of denouncing slavery, the proletariat, emigration, and the wealth of the powerful. An apocalyptic prog-jazz-rock masterpiece with grandiose lyrics, acidic and angry, irreverent and boisterous. Miles Davis and Weather Report meet the desolate landscape of the Neapolitan outskirts (in this, the cover perfectly conveys the concept). Senese and Del Prete are monuments. more
Bruce Springsteen -Born In The U.S.A.
Pleasant, carefree but not the best Bruce. more