i giganti: terra in bocca
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Well. I was dusting off this record forgotten by God. Musically excellent, with a mix of Italian beats and prog influences, the plot annoys me a bit. And the inserts in Sicilian dialect. Nonetheless, a great record. Top-notch (almost) mold.
  • hjhhjij
    24 dec 15
    Not musty at all, that's the beauty of it. My advantage is that I really like the Sicilian dialect :D
  • SilasLang
    24 dec 15
    Muffoso was to say that it’s older than me XD. Great album. I also like the siculo. It clashes a bit in a prog album. But the inserts are sporadic and anyway... de gustibus. The album remains excellent.
  • hjhhjij
    24 dec 15
    Be a bit like the Neapolitan from Osanna and Napoli Centrale. Anyway, it's a great album.
Iggy Pop: Kill City
Vinile I have it ★★★★★
If I have to choose from the post-Stooges discography of the damned toxic iguana, I’m putting my finger right on Kill City, recorded in '75 between one day pass and another from a psychiatric clinic where he was hospitalized after his brains went "puff" for the first time... Filthy, rough, and essential Rn'R (with a hint of twisted black music) recorded in a haphazard way where rawness and sickness ooze from the pores of my stereo, which is a wonder.
  • hjhhjij
    10 feb 14
    Never even heard of this record, and considering that I really appreciate his two most famous ones. I have to make up for it, damn it.
  • SilasLang
    10 feb 14
    Really? Get it back, yes! He did this with James Williamson during a very dark period, for him I mean ahah.
  • Lao Tze
    11 feb 14
    beautiful, though I prefer The Idiot. It’s not all his own doing, but it’s too influential for a lot of things from the '80s. The rest doesn’t really excite me, even Lust For Life.
  • SilasLang
    11 feb 14
    Lao, I think I mostly agree with you here. I love this and I adore the icy "The Idiot," which is ultimately more of a Bowie record than an Iggy one, but "Lust For Life," while I appreciate it, has never driven me crazy. Then again...the only one I liked a bit more than the others was "American Caesar," from '93.
  • GIANLUIGI67
    11 feb 14
    This is perhaps the only notable album by Iggy Pop. The Idiot is not Iggy Pop; it has been completely de-natured, reshaped. It’s a good album, but its true essence lies elsewhere.
  • SilasLang
    11 feb 14
    I agree. Well, anyway, STOOGES uber alles
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