I don't know much about Clapton yet, but if his works are on average worth half of this, I think I'll have to get many of them. It's a touching album, it's so beautiful and played beautifully.
  • mal
    29 mar 14
    I love this album
  • hellraiser
    29 mar 14
    This is the pinnacle of Slowhand's career. From there on, there will be highs (few) and lows, a perfect album concentrated with gems of rock blues. Unattainable.
  • De...Marga...
    29 mar 14
    Recognizing the undeniable historical significance and instrumental importance of Mr. Clapton, I have never really managed to appreciate him much. However, this album is part of my extensive collection, and I find it a great work; correct me if I'm wrong, but it should contain that masterful song "Layla."
  • hjhhjij
    29 mar 14
    "if his works are usually worth half of this" The following ones no :) Those with Yardbirds, John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers, and Cream I would definitely say yes.
  • Pettigrew
    29 mar 14
    both Blind Faith and other solo works (for those who know him well)
  • SilasLang
    31 mar 14
    Great Blues Rock album, no doubt about it. Although in my opinion, Cream was on another level. As for the rest, Clapton’s solo work puts me to sleep.
Dinosaur Jr.: You're Living All Over Me
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
An album of devastating power, although not lacking in excellent melodies that blend well with the often "narcotic" vocals. In this album, Mascis's riffs and solos are spine-tingling for a work that is solid as granite, of superior quality and immune to repeated listens.
  • Goldfinger
    10 may 14
    Together with the subsequent "Bug," the best album of the little dinosaur.
  • hjhhjij
    10 may 14
    Yes, there is no doubt. I must say that I place the debut more or less on the same level.
  • fuggitivo
    10 may 14
    "immune to repeated listens." So true, I've been listening to it for months and I'm still not tired of it. Even though, when it comes to "Just Like Heaven," the version by The Cure is better.