Here, this is an absolute masterpiece. Despite the raw sound (typically banned from prog), it manages to be listened to with fluidity. "Confessione" should be heard at least once in a lifetime. more
Great album that does justice to Italian progressive rock. Unfortunately, they have a style that is a bit more challenging than PFM, Banco, or Le Orme... more
Tommy, Who's Next, Quadrophenia, and Live at Leeds should be enough. more
These days I'm re-listening to Quadrophenia: oh my goodness, it's beautiful!!!!!!!!! more
It's changing... Midge Ure arrives in place of Foxx. more
Second test of Ultravox. John Foxx was still here. more
We are the Youth Gone Wild! more
A hug to comrade Smith, I remember him fondly like this Ingrandisci questa immagine
Great memories more
ouch...ouch... more
My disdain for this botoxed, whiny fascist, with the voice of a Roman gondolier!
Peximo! more
The ultimate guide for companions! Awesome, explore all kinds! more
World Demise is the fourth release from the band hailing from Florida; an album released in 1994 that aims to highlight the group's successful attempt to find new paths, new musical directions. Twelve tracks make up a compact, violent work, but with a slowed-down, exaggerated execution speed; the impact remains overwhelming, crushing, as in the track that opens the album "Don't Care," where John Tardy's roar comes straight from the realm of the dead...SPLATTERED... more
One of the reasons I don't like IKEA is that they didn't keep 'sta qui working for them. more
Not my kind of music, but still a good artist (and great voice) more
Tremendous! more
The worst wish I can make for my worst enemy is to be reincarnated as the microphones of Gigi D'Alessio! more
I must confess that in the beginning I found him somewhat likable. Now he is tacky and unbearable. more
TO TILL!! more
Where did this brilliant thing originate? more
CARBONARA and AMATRICIANA timeless masterpieces with sky-high expectations for their next work more