I've always considered this their best work. I already loved them a lot, but when King For a Day came out, it was the final blow for me.
Fatso Jetson: Stinky Little Gods
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Psych-surf from the California desert. Mr. Mario Lalli. It’s his fault that Josh Homme made millions of dollars.
Faust: Faust
Vinile I have it ★★★★★
The """""""""pop""""""""""" (in 200,000 quotation marks) album by the Teutons.
  • hjhhjij
    24 mar 14
    I mean IV? But the title is "Faust IV." However, the cover is correct, but the database considers this as the first... What a mess.
  • SilasLang
    24 mar 14
    Yes, I was referring to "Faust IV"....of course
  • paolofreddie
    24 mar 14
    Inferior to the first great debut that ranks in my top 10 best albums of all time. Faust IV deserves a 9.5/10.
  • hjhhjij
    24 mar 14
    Nobody cares.
  • SilasLang
    24 mar 14
    Inferior my ass. There is NOTHING inferior when we talk about the FAUST.
  • hjhhjij
    24 mar 14
    Leave it, the Scaruffi encyclopedia has struck again...
Faust: The Faust Tapes
Vinile I have it ★★★★★
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  • hjhhjij
    23 mar 14
    Perfect definition :D
  • SilasLang
    23 mar 14
    :-)
  • GIANLUIGI67
    23 mar 14
    Have you ever heard Maschine N° 9 "Headmovie" from '73? A German record, an absurd crossover between Faust and Nurse With Wound. A guy talks while everything plays on top. A curiosity of a record, completely untraceable, not even a trace on YouTube.
  • SilasLang
    23 mar 14
    No, I don't know! "A guy who talks" did remind me of that delirious masterpiece "Tarot" by Walter Wegmuller, which among the Krautrock from the '70s is one of my favorite LPs along with this one by Faust, some stuff by Can, "Samtvogel" by Gunter Shickert, and some other things... I will look into it!
  • paolofreddie
    24 mar 14
    Sorry Gianluigi67? If it's not on the web and is unobtainable on vinyl and CD, how did you manage to listen to it? I only found this part of the album: link rotto I won't download it out of respect for copyright, but I want to listen to it. I skipped some parts: you're right, it's crazy music. Wonderful!
Fear: The Record
Vinile I have it ★★★★★
The first album by Fear. A milestone of the early '80s Hardcore scene. A rude, politically incorrect, homophobic, vulgar record... in a word, punk. Fuck the rest...
fleetwood mac: then play on
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
If I have to listen to an F.M. album, I never have any doubts about which one to put on. Peter, Danny, may the sacred ancient Demons glorify your cursed souls, there in antimatter.
  • TataOgg
    3 feb 22
    Here’s the hand, amigo.
  • hjhhjij
    3 feb 22
    Perfectly agree, a notch or two above all the rest of their otherwise valid production from those years. A magical album.
  • SilasLang
    3 feb 22
    Whatever hand it may be
  • CYPHER
    6 feb 22
    THE TRUE Fleetwood Mac. Later they would make a couple of solid pop albums, but this is stuff from another planet.
Flower Travellin' Band: Satori
Vinile I have it ★★★★★
Disco with balls.
  • hellraiser
    29 dec 19
    I know and have their first, this one is missing. Of the valuable Giappi.
Flowerhead: ...ka-BLOOM!
CD Audio I have it ★★★
Another totally forgotten band (even by me) that emerged from nowhere at the dawn of the '90s, and very soon disappeared again. I dusted off (quite literally) this album yesterday, after years and years of it sitting under one of the many piles of CDs I have at home. Flowerhead played a sort of psychedelic grunge, nothing groundbreaking, but at the time it was very enjoyable. Another one of those many one-hit wonder bands from that era, along with countless others. Decent.
Flying Saucer Attack: Flying Saucer Attack
Vinile I have it ★★★★★
The first album by F.S.A., still lost amid thick shoegaze fogs of feedback and distortions, distant voices, and heroin-like atmospheres. Beautiful, to say the least. Then with the subsequent masterpiece, Further, they will surpass themselves even further; there, the fog of noise gives way to a static, acoustic, and dreamy calm...
  • Mr. Money87
    22 sep 13
    I almost prefer this to Further. Or rather, I'm more attached to this. Both are great albums!
  • SilasLang
    22 sep 13
    I might prefer Further just a little bit, perhaps for sentimental reasons, because they are truly both masterpieces!
Foo Fighters: Foo Fighters
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
When it came out and I listened to it, I was pleasantly surprised by this little disc. Damn, who would have thought that the drumming beaver had this unsuspected talent for crafting 12 highly enjoyable songs that mix heavily saturated guitars with beautiful pop melodies? Okay, nothing new, I told myself, thinking of Bob Mould's Sugar, but damn it, these are really beautiful songs! When the second one came out, I realized I had made a mistake. Today, I’m sure I was terribly wrong!
Franco Battiato: Pollution
Vinile I have it ★★★★★
Some say he's a genius, others a fool. The truth, as often happens, lies somewhere in between. Personally, I’m not crazy about the national-popular Battiato. But this, in my opinion, is his best period. And this is his best album, in addition to being one of my all-time favorite Italic records, damn it! A skewed masterpiece of acoustic/para-electronic/progessive pop and homemade...zzzz
  • ranofornace
    5 jul 13
    The best Battiato without a doubt, one of the most original and interesting ital-prog works in the entire '70s scene, rich in ideas and very personal inventions. The period of post-experimental prog, as we know, is too self-referential and characterized by an insistent search for self-proclaimed cultural statements, with the pretension of creating a new aristocratic-snob language, commercially suited for pseudo-intellectual niches.
  • Psychopathia
    6 jul 13
    Nice album, but sometimes I find it a bit silly... I prefer Fetus and the strings of Aries... unfortunately, I don't have any other of Battiato's experimental work.
  • Lao Tze
    6 jul 13
    Well then... in the period in between Aries and The White Boar, there’s the almost unlistenable... tell me who could have listened to Egypt before the sands from beginning to end... I mean, everyone there saw some genius in it, but as a brilliant idea, it had very little; there are those who dared more and even before - THERE Battiato, like never before, at the height of self-referentiality. But even M.elle Le Gladiator, especially the first facade, doesn’t joke around...
  • hjhhjij
    6 jul 13
    There is Clic, which is good. Then yes, the worst of self-referentiality, or mockery if you prefer. Terrible stuff. The Era of the White Boar was an enormous breath of fresh air.
  • ThePresident
    6 jul 13
    LaoTze, I have listened to Egypt Before The Sands from start to finish more than once, and I didn't even have to force myself to enjoy it. I find it very relaxing; I compare this type of listening to Eno's ambient records—you don't have to concentrate too much, it's more suited for semi-distracted listening. Pollution isn't bad but a bit heavy; Areknames, for instance, is fantastic live, but on the record, I think it overdid it with arrangements, additions, and fancy frills.
  • SilasLang
    6 jul 13
    Until "Clic" everything is beautiful. Then it descends into the ridiculous... Has anyone listened to a "track" like "Za"???
  • SilasLang
    6 jul 13
    Anyway, for me the coolest one remains this. The fact that sometimes it comes off as a bit "silly" and amateurish is part of its charm. After CLIC, it's ridiculous. Forget about avant-garde. Seriously, damn, how out of it was I when I wrote this definition...
Fudge Tunnel: Hate Songs in E Minor
Vinile I have it ★★★★★
Another record with some serious balls from the early '90s. Noise rock from the UK.
Fugazi: The Argument
Vinile I have it ★★★★★
Some find "The Argument" great, but not on the level of previous masterpieces. For me, it’s yet another masterpiece, following the SUPREME "End Hits". What can I say, it will be the last album by FVGAZI, a career closure of such high qualitative level with very few equals (ironically from the same year, the last masterpiece by the immense Unwound). The final gem of evolved Punk. Thank you guys...
  • hjhhjij
    11 feb 14
    They have had the perfect career, the perfect group, not much to say.
  • SilasLang
    11 feb 14
    Hell yeah! Everyone looks amazing. I like "Red Medicine" a bit less... but I still like it (don’t shoot me XD)
  • hjhhjij
    11 feb 14
    I won't shoot you even though it’s perhaps my favorite at the moment, but in a week it might change. I also love "13 Songs" a lot, the first one; I’m quite attached to it above all. When "Waiting Room" starts...
  • SilasLang
    11 feb 14
    I have the first one as an EP, it's called Fugazi. Among my favorite albums from the '80s. 13 songs basically gathers that and the second EP. Damn, it's so cool! I love them all. With the pinnacle being "End Hits" and "In On The Kill Taker."
  • hjhhjij
    11 feb 14
    Yes, the collection of the two EPs. Super cool album. Just like all the others. They are perfect, as mentioned.
  • SilasLang
    11 feb 14
    Then one of the few cases where a band ends their career with an incredible album! In fact, I also mention Unwound, who in the same year, 2001, bid farewell with their most immense masterpiece, a double album at that, which I highly recommend you listen to as soon as you have time ["Leaves Turn Inside You"]_Beautiful HJ ;-)
Fugazi: In On The Kill Taker
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Vote: 9.5
Fugazi: End Hits
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Christ. The absolute zenith of Fvgazian, in my opinion.
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