Paul Weller: Modern Classics
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
comprehensive and exhaustive
Paul Weller: 22 Dreams
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Everything it's capable of in an absolutely fragmented and illogical album. A masterpiece!
Paul Weller: More Modern Classics
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Paul Weller: Stanley Road
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
"the Modfather"....5 full!
Paul Weller: Illumination
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Paul Weller: Wild Wood
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
13 jul 16:27
Paul Weller: Days of Speed
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
a beautiful voice, a guitar, and an excellent repertoire...and what else?
Paul Young: No Parlez
Vinile I have it ★★★
He has always defined himself as very Black and R&B, but I really didn't get it!
Pop disco that's barely a 3. Some bass lines are commendable.
Pearl Jam: Binaural
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Pearl Jam: Live On Two Legs
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Pearl Jam: Vitalogy
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
I'm not exactly a fan of theirs, but this is a damn good album...less grunge and more pure rock'n'roll, a mature and complete record.
Pearl Jam: Vs.
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Pentangle: Cruel Sister
Vinile I have it ★★★★★
folk and more....reconciles with life
  • hjhhjij
    14 sep 17
    And it's an album, for life, as well. Yes, colossal and beautiful. British traditional folk, here more than ever, they are all traditional. But as you rightly say, not just that, seeing how they reinterpret it with their Jazz and Blues influences. Perfect crossover.
Perigeo: Non E' Poi Così Lontano
Vinile I have it ★★★★
Perigeo: La valle dei templi
Vinile I have it ★★★★★
Perigeo: Abbiamo Tutti un Blues da Piangere
Vinile I have it ★★★★★
Perigeo: Genealogia
Vinile I have it ★★★★★
Perigeo: Azimut
Vinile I have it ★★★★
Pet Shop Boys: Introspective
Vinile I have it ★★★
Pete Seeger: We Shall Overcome
Vinile I have it ★★★
Peter Frampton: Comes Alive
Vinile I have it ★★★★
Peter Gabriel: live on letterman
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Peter Gabriel: Plays Live
Vinile I have it ★★★★★
Peter Gabriel: Growing Up Live (Vinyl)
Vinile I have it ★★★★★
what an emotion!!
Peter Gabriel: The big room session
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Live in their studios for a few close friends before the tour.....
Peter Gabriel: Biko
Vinile I have it ★★★★
Peter Gabriel: Live in Cleveland 1977
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
stunning bootleg, Cleveland Ohio 1977 March 15
found under the title Broken Eyes and Contact Lenses, or simply Cleveland 77
Audio is not great, but it’s a testament to a Peter in excellent form!
Peter Gabriel: And i'll scratch yours
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Inappropriately credited to Gabriel, who doesn’t sound or sing to us…
Beautiful covers, the impression that they are performed with passion!
Peter Gabriel: Across The River
Vinile I have it ★★★
Peter Gabriel: Live In Rome
Vinile I have it ★★★
Peter Gabriel: Sledgehammer
Vinile I have it ★★★★
Peter Gabriel: I/O
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Peter Gabriel: New Blood
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Peter Gabriel: Peter Gabriel I: Car
Vinile I have it ★★★★★
first, of a poker of masterpieces.
  • hjhhjij
    28 jun 17
    You know that I love it, but I don't agree; this is absolutely not a masterpiece for me.
  • dsalva
    28 jun 17
    Oh no, please, and why should that be?
  • hjhhjij
    28 jun 17
    Because it’s a terribly patchy and disjointed album; clearly, Gabriel was uncertain about which musical direction to take. The same collaboration with Fripp will yield much more mature results already in "II" (that one is indeed close to being a masterpiece and also underrated). Moreover, here the production is sometimes excessive and suffocating. You can really feel that Gabriel doesn’t know which way to turn, and he tries a bit of everything—some things are forgettable, while others are excellent. It’s evident that we’re talking about Gabriel and that there are some stunning songs on the album. Overall, the album is good, but in my opinion, calling it a masterpiece would undermine the incredible works that followed. It definitely feels like a debut where Gabriel takes his time to kickstart a solo career whose results, well, we’ve seen—no, we’ve heard them :-)
  • dsalva
    28 jun 17
    I agree on many things, but I insist on the masterpiece, not because of the author, but because in my opinion, this album, precisely for its dissonance, represents the clearest expression of so much British music that came later, in addition to still containing so much of "the Lamb." I don’t want to blaspheme or place too much responsibility on my beloved, but I consider it the school ship of the times to come and certainly not at his home.
  • hjhhjij
    28 jun 17
    Well, I feel very little of the subsequent British music in this. I hear it as if it has qualities but ultimately it doesn't go anywhere. There are looks to the past, but sorry, I feel a revival of the sounds and attitude of The Lamb much more in "II," which perhaps was a little too composed under Fripp's protective wing. From "III" for me is the apotheosis, something that was solely and exclusively Peter Gabriel. Anyway, I actually like this debut, there are really beautiful songs. But I keep saying it's not a masterpiece for me, and I prefer all the subsequent ones up to and including "Us."
Peter Gabriel: Us
Vinile I have it ★★★★★
Masterpiece!...on par with all of his works, of course