An excellent guitarist, with a short life and a precocious and not particularly fortunate career, Randy Wolf "California" was one of Hendrix's best friends and one of the symbols of American psychedelic rock in the late '60s, unforgettable during the years of Spirit. He died a hero saving his son and left us too soon... more
Very beautiful, very "particular." I was quite struck by "Muddy Waters," a touching interpretation by Cave and excellent arrangements, "Long Black Veil," and "All Tomorrow's Parties" by the legendary Velvet. They may still be covers of great songs, but they are very carefully chosen and performed in a completely personal way, not just by Cave but by the whole band. Excellent. more
Adrian, you’re not wrong to say just this… James Grant's vocal timbre is absolutely impossible to define… you just have to listen to the track I love, and perhaps it’s the best on this album, and Avalance… you have to hear when he mentions it in the song Avalance… he says Avalan…ce, and it's this vocal musicality that drives me crazy. Kudos for choosing this group that perhaps deserves more recognition… Best regards. more
Exalted album, among the top five prog-Italian records of all time. Exceptional. "Due rose gemelle non muoiono insieme." more
voice of rare elegance. more
Certainly, enter the Olympus of Blues. A must-have... more
This album features some of the biggest hits by The Jam. more
"My Sunday Feeling" "Beggars Farm" "A Song for Jeffrey" "Serenade to a Cuckoo"... An exceptional debut that undoubtedly remains among their best albums. An original and highly personal Blues-Rock, dominated in many tracks by Anderson's flute, a decidedly atypical instrument in the Blues realm. After this album, it would no longer be Blues-Rock but only the fantastic hybrid that is the music of Jethro Tull. Excellent Abrahams on guitar, in his first and last work with the Tull. more
Broadside of pure power along with some ballads. more
Unmatched genius!!! more
Hiatt in sparkling form... just like "the others" who played with him: Ry Cooder, Nick Lowe, and Jim Keltner. more
I hate you Romans. more
Still the presence of some very good insights... Rossana Casale on the backing vocals. more
useless and sparse more
a long-winded explanation more
absolutely unbearable more
what a drag more
Great record. Acid power trio blasting at high volumes as God intended, just a bit weak in the vocal parts (a common flaw in the scene). more
Mick Taylor added an extra touch of class... Here, for the last time, sublime!!! more