Jeff Buckley -Grace
It evokes beautiful emotions... more
Meat Puppets -Huevos
CD bought in Brazil for less than 1 euro. What do you say? Did I make a good deal? more
Litfiba -Litfiba 3
1989: seen in concert during the LITFIBA 3 tour... Sweat and mastery!!
Not yet famous, they were genuine... more
Litfiba -17 Re
A true gem!!! more
Litfiba -Desaparecido
Pelù, Aiazzi, Maroccolo, De Palma and Renzulli: this was the real lineup... more
The Doors -The Doors
The "doorsian" essence. more
Eric Clapton -461 Ocean Boulevard
Great album, one of the few of Clapton's solo works that is truly above average. Leaving British Blues behind, "slowhand" adopts a style that owes much (or everything) to JJ Cale, with pleasant reggae-exotic influences. more
Agathocles
Active since the mid-eighties and still alive, or dead considering the Grindcore they offer, and thriving. Their characteristic is the enormous production of split-albums with colleagues from every place: they have now surpassed the number of ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY... more
Lou Reed
Lurid but good more
Jeff Buckley
A tremendous artist who left us too soon. "Grace" is one of those few albums for a desert island! more
Gentle Giant -In a Glass House
In the Glass House, they play progressive music with an incredible harmonic and rhythmic richness! more
Deep Purple -Slaves And Masters
An album that aims to imitate Rainbow but ultimately resembles Bon Jovi more. Fortunately, Deep Purple are top-notch craftsmen, which saves them from horror. more
John Mayer -Paradise Valley
Pleasant and well-played, but the boy is lacking in courage, as can be sensed in the submissive interpretation of JJ Cale, who had not yet departed. You can take Katy Perry to bed, but singing with her, no. more
Audioslave -Out Of Exile
The most varied of the three, not to be disregarded for how derivative it is, Zeppelin above all. Dandaelion the best of the bunch and perhaps of the entire discography. I believe the theorem that predicted Audioslave = RATM + Soundgarden must be surpassed. They are simply another thing. more
Prince
Alias Christopher Tracy, alias Alexander Nevermind, alias Joey Coco, alias Jamie Starr, alias Madhouse, alias Paisley Park, alias Tora Tora, alias TAFKAP, alias... the only Man who has had more aliases than almost all the users on Debaser combined. more
Manu Chao
As a solo artist, I only save 'Clandestino' and a few things from the second album. For the rest, it's all just a fair of the superfluous and little trinkets meant for those who knew him from the Robbie Williams cover. But the man who was behind that crazy medley of 'Patchanka' and who, for me, made the history of """Rock""" in France does not deserve a low score now or ever. I'm sorry for those who can't stand him. more
Pink Floyd
"Wish You Were Here" is in my opinion their greatest masterpiece, more than "The Dark Side Of The Moon" and more than "The Wall." more