EverardBereguad

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Stiff Little Fingers: Inflammable Material
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
'Suspect Device' and 'State of Emergency' hit you like a one-two punch, the first taste of a breathless ride leading up to one of the covers (Johnny Was) that turned out immensely better than the original (not that it took much in this case), with a ton of other stuff before and after.
Artists Only, just for that it's already 5
Talking Heads: Remain in Light
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Crazy album from a rhythmic perspective. I can't always stomach David Byrne's singing style, but it's just a matter of personal taste. Crosseyed and Painless is my favorite track.
The Beatles: Abbey Road
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
My favorite album by the beetles. A perfect record. It may be true that they didn't invent anything and that they were just the megaphone for someone else's inventions, but in my opinion, there are few melodists like the good Mecca. And Lennon is, for me, one of the greatest lyricists in the realm of popular music.
The Beatles: help!
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Better than others more celebrated for me, Lennon in great form: 'Help!', 'You've Got to Hide Your Love Away', 'Ticket to Ride'. And then there's 'Yesterday'. 5
  • tia
    23 dec 14
    I completely agree!! One of my favorite albums!
The Clash: Live at Shea Stadium
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
The rock contained in this album is beautifully rich and powerful; some might not forgive them for knowing how to play, Topper Headon is missing and there's a bit of roughness from punk, but in my opinion, it remains a blast.
  • sbornik
    31 aug 14
    Have you ever heard this concert? Is it better than From Here To Eternity?
  • If you ask me, sbornik, I can't answer you, I don't have "From Here To Eternity," I'll remedy that as soon as possible.
The Police: Outlandos D'Amour
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
There's still some punk in this album that makes it quite special. Personally, I'm crazy about "Next To You," but everything is very nice.
  • De...Marga...
    27 mar 14
    Alongside a year later, Regatta De Blanc, the pinnacle of Police's production; essential, straightforward, sublime in handling the sonic material, with generational songs like the classics "So Lonely" and "Roxanne": Not to mention the rest, with the initially mentioned "Next To You," which is quite an accurate statement of intent... Superb...
  • Cunnuemammadua
    27 mar 14
    I particularly like "Masoko Tanga."
The Police: Reggatta De Blanc
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
When they did these things, the Police were fantastic. My singer thinks "Message in a Bottle" is crap, and it's the ultimate proof that this is a great album; she has really terrible taste. After Reggatta, I can save only a few songs: "Invisible Sun," "Demolition Man," and "Synchronicity."
  • hjhhjij
    27 feb 14
    Damn those singers. This is a great album, yes yes.
  • hjhhjij
    27 feb 14
    Let’s also say it’s their best.
  • Psychopathia
    27 feb 14
    I like them, but I'll defend the singer: how bad will it be do d do de da da daaa? It sounds like listening to Zucchero at a drunken concert! However, I don't know if it's on this record...
  • rolando303
    28 feb 14
    Discone but for me not as much as the first. De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da is in Zenyatta Mondatta, the third.
  • rolando303
    28 feb 14
    In reggatta, however, there's their masterpiece (in my opinion) The Bed's Too Big Without You. Played with the bass hundreds of times, one of the first songs I learned years ago. An easy but fun reggae tune!
  • EverardBereguad
    28 feb 14
    De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da is a load of crap that, as Rolando says, is part of the next album perfectly in line with the single (which is also a huge load of crap aside from "Don't Stand So Close to Me"). My favorite piece from Reggatta, along with Message, is "Bring on the Night."
  • ZannaB
    28 feb 14
    Singers should sing, not give musical opinions!
  • ZannaB
    28 feb 14
    Anyway, among the latest Police, I would especially save King of Pain.
  • hjhhjij
    28 feb 14
    Oh my God, even if Rolando is completely wrong, the first one is very, very good.
  • De...Marga...
    28 feb 14
    I too enter into the heated debate and, not knowing how to read or write, I declare that: when it comes to the Polis, I feel entitled not to throw anything away... with the absolute peak right in this album. Alegar.
The Stooges: Funhouse
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
My favorite among the Stooges. 1970 is one of my all-time favorite tracks.
One of the discoveries made thanks to this site. It felt like being captivated by the geometries of perfect constructions made with Lego, plastic city, and Meccano pieces.
The Who: Live At Hull
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
A bit too similar to "Live at Leeds," but it's always a great pleasure.
  • hellraiser
    12 may 14
    Lovely, recorded if I'm not mistaken the night before Leeds, a pleasure to listen to it.
The Who: Who's Next
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Another rock delight from The Who. You can somewhat overlook the silly lyrics of My Wife, but the rest is sublime stuff. For me, Pete Townshend is one of the greatest composers of the last century.
The Who: Live At Leeds
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
but also 10, 100, 1000. Off the charts in every ranking. The version with Tommy's live performance is, for me, the ultimate rock album. In the Rock section, the Zingarelli dictionary should say: "listen to Live at Leeds." It couldn't be more comprehensive.
  • ranofornace
    25 jul 13
    one of the great "Live" events in history, truly remarkable.
The Who: Quadrophenia
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Most likely, 'Tommy' will never be dethroned in the collective imagination from its position as the rock opera par excellence. For Quadrophenia, different colors are used, perhaps darker ones, but the picture that emerges for me is equally beautiful. The two instrumentals are fabulous.
ufo: strangers in the night
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Discovered late, but it was still a great pleasure. Beautiful live album, in my opinion worthy of standing alongside other more famous live recordings in the Hard Rock genre. In some tracks, there are affinities with the sound of the Scorpions (Doctor Doctor, Lights Out). Rock Bottom is my favorite piece.
UFO: LIGHTS OUT
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
I'm crazy about their hard and pure rock pieces, while I can hardly stand their ballads. I can't stand "Try Me" and the singing in "Love to Love", although I quite like the music of the latter. I'd give them a four, but there are "Too Hot to Handle" and "Lights Out", so I'm happy to round it up to five. Hello everyone, both nice and not so nice.
  • federock
    29 may 14
    Here’s one of the beauties! I don't know, for me Mogg's voice fits perfectly, and the ballads you mentioned are absolutely stunning! The same goes for their other masterpiece, Phenomenon. Two perfect albums.
  • hellraiser
    30 may 14
    Great band, excellent albums, superb "Strangers in the Night". Among the studio albums, I prefer Phenomenon, and not just because of the presence of "Doctor Doctor". Nonetheless, this is a great little record. Sun mi el brut?
  • federock
    7 jun 14
    brute... pelate... bas... culattone!!!!
UFO: PHENOMENON
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
When you feel like listening to Hard Rock, it's Hard Rock and nothing else. This is the album you need. Great Hard Rock from beginning to end. Great album.
  • federock
    5 dec 13
    albumdellamadonna. Besides the classics it contains, noteworthy is the long goosebumps solo by Shenker on Space Child. Mamma mia....
  • I wanted to read who put me in a good mood, and I did it myself. Today is not the day.
Ultravox: Systems Of Romance
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
It's a pity that fate didn't grant a second chance to the lineup that created this album. In my opinion, the average quality of the tracks is lower than the previous album (hence my 4), but the new guitarist had some pretty good ideas (e.g. 'Slow Motion'), and the few live performances available online make me say it's a shame it didn't last longer (the lineup).
Ultravox: Ha! Ha! Ha!
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Great tracks like 'The Frozen Ones', 'Distant Smile', and 'Hiroshima Mon Amour'. I've been on the lookout for a good live album from the Foxx era (maybe with the 'Systems Of Romance' lineup), I've asked around here but nobody's paid me any mind. The version of Hiroshima I prefer is Ultravox! - Hiroshima Mon Amour (1977)
  • Lao Tze
    6 jan 14
    There’s the EP "Retro" from '78, the same period as this album, but it only has 4 tracks. The two tracks from side A were resurrected on the Island-Remaster version of Ha! Ha! Ha!, from 2006, while those from side B are on the reissue of Ultravox!. I don’t have these versions, but looking around it doesn’t seem like there’s anything else. The rest, at least what I know, is all from the post-Foxx period.
  • Thanks! I was aware of Di Retro, I was hoping it could be found somewhere the performance at the Old Grey Whistle Test.
  • Lao Tze
    7 jan 14
    it was going around on bootleg, those who have it are lucky... I don't even know if you can download it from somewhere, because then I fear that the lucky ones in question aren’t many...
Weather Report: Heavy Weather
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
The A side of the record is stunning, the B side I think is a bit less so, but 5, 5 always.
  • rolando303
    7 nov 13
    I agree, but I have to say that they had already given their best, so it makes sense. 5, anyway.
Weather Report: 8:30
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Star formation of the weather report with Peter Erskine on drums. 'Live at Leeds' immediately comes to mind among my favorite live albums.
Yes: The Yes Album
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
My favorite album by Yes. The only downside is the very beginning of 'I've Seen All Good People', which is a bit too annoying for my taste; the rest is really beautiful. What a great guitarist Mr. Howe is!
Yes: Tales From Topographic Oceans
CD Audio I have it ★★★
The high-level ideas are there, but the problems with this album, in my opinion, are two: the presence of a weak piece (The Remembering (High the Memory)), which lasts twenty minutes and therefore weighs heavily, and the lack of a great blend of the ideas put together to construct the others. Nonetheless, The Revealing Science of God is very good.
  • hellraiser
    15 nov 13
    I've always struggled a bit to listen to it; I prefer the earlier albums, maybe they were made better... here I think they've let themselves go a bit to grandeur, but the result isn't at the level of Yes Album or Fragile, brau!
Yes: Fragile
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
The bass line of Roundabout, damn the bass line of Roundabout!
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