After the famous motorcycle accident, Dylan returns to the scene with an album different from the previous ones, acoustic, stripped down, more oriented towards country sounds. A more than good album, featuring exceptional tracks like ''All Along The Watchtower'' and ''Dear Landlord''. more
The Runner is a band that has worked in various musical fields. more
The greatest of all time with the Soft Machine and Oasis. more
Great band, just the right amount of engaging. more
It gives me the right energy. more
The Teutons are in search of melody. It's a more heavy-oriented record, softer compared to the previous albums. A commendable effort, still at a high level ("The Saw Is The Law" and "Capture The Flag" standing out). But we are a step back compared to AO. (7.5) more
Discone, discone, and more discone. Setting aside the black charge of the first album and the raw thrash of "Persecution Mania," this is the first true classic from Sodom. There’s a palpable creative fury that will fade away in later works. The title track, "Tired And Red," and "Magic Dragon" are songs to be treasured in the vault of European metal. (8.5) more
Very differing opinions about this album. more
I would take this to the fateful deserted island, and you? more
A perfect rock, funky, and rhythm and blues symphony. more
"Surprise! You’re dead! ahahaaa! rappashanaminnjalalevere" stuff for loser kids more
Basically Oasis rip-offs - Ride...well well...originality, right... more
They could only succeed in Italy. A drunken bumpkin and a monkey that for 20 years plagiarized Iggy Pop (futilely and trivially). more
Compilation of 1969. It withstands the test of time... more
Healthy messing around... surf and garage music... more
They formed in Birmingham in 1978. This album is dated 1980. Known in America as The English Beat. Ska is at the forefront, but we also find reggae, pop, soul, and punk. more
Surely one of the best, if not the best, from the Texan guitarist, featuring two covers of the highest instrumental and qualitative level such as Dylan's "Highway 61" and the classic "Johnny B Good" from his musical "father" Berry, but with a badass and fierce "Memory Pain"... more
A good album for the English quartet, certainly in my opinion much inferior to the previous "Fire & Water" and "Tons of Sobs," but it contains at least some great tracks such as "The Stealer" and "Ride On a Pony," true classics of the hard-blues band. Frequent arguments and Kossoff's self-destructive tendencies ultimately delivered the final blow. more