Only They (desperately out of sync, delirious and brilliant to the point of the sublime) could have imagined... THE DAY LASSIE WENT TO THE MOON.
  • macaco
    23 jun 14
    I have their album with Chadbourne, the one from the coffee shop. But are they that cool?
  • imasoulman
    23 jun 14
    monkey, even more... ;) by the way, "Mao remembers his days in Southern China" isn't half bad as a title, is it?
Can: Monster Movie
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Doo right, yoo doo right, doo right, yoo doo right, doo right, yoo doo right, doo right, yoo doo right, doo right, yoo doo right, doo right... man you got to move on, man you got to move, man you got to move on, man you got to move...
  • GIANLUIGI67
    12 sep 13
    they are the Can I prefer.....beautifully wildly primitive...
  • Patatrac
    12 sep 13
    This album is a Cult Movie for all generations of rockers and non-rockers alike, four bastards who then became five enter the studio and record 2001: A Space Odyssey. Incommensurable.
  • hjhhjij
    12 sep 13
    Alright, it's a matter of details; I prefer the triad Tago-Ege-Giorni futuri. Even with this, nobody can take those 5 balls away.
  • Patatrac
    12 sep 13
    It is normal to prefer the triad.
  • GIANLUIGI67
    12 sep 13
    this record is instinctive, wild.
  • GIANLUIGI67
    12 sep 13
    It is a tribal rite, it is the primitivism of music.
  • ranofornace
    12 sep 13
    Romanesque style rock, then it will slowly "evolve" into the baroque of heavy.
  • Patatrac
    12 sep 13
    To get to Grunge...
  • Patatrac
    12 sep 13
    It's normal to prefer the triad because with this they're not relevant at all, so you either prefer the triad or you prefer this. Preferring this along with only 1 of the triad is a one in a thousand case. The package takes 3, you pay for one, and it's more tempting.
  • Patatrac
    12 sep 13
    To then seek new horizons with the next one, which lies outside the triad.
What can I say... it has its own style, it's genius, it's visionary, it's experimental... but I think it sucks.
Chris Isaak: Silvertone
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Who knows how many remember this Elvis of the '80s, prone to misunderstanding right from his first cover. A touch of surf guitars, rockabilly drums, and a long-effect voice for this debut, before slipping in the sensational success of the catchy "Wicked Game," which they occasionally dust off for some advertisement.
  • GIANLUIGI67
    12 jul 13
    even though he had a punchable face, he wasn't bad.
Chromatics: Night Drive
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
I like the synthetic sounds with an eighties twist - CERTAIN sounds. I like the electronic drums. I like the processed guitars that sometimes don't even sound like guitars. I like Ruth Radelet's voice. I like how they choose their covers. In short, I really love this record (a lot). And if you don't like it... what can I say.
  • ranofornace
    13 sep 13
    Luckily, we are not all the same, but do cultural generations matter in your opinion?
  • GIANLUIGI67
    13 sep 13
    You say: "Good shirt to everyone," as taught by the Great Bearded Smurf.
  • Lao Tze
    13 sep 13
    Generations matter in many ways, but it's always difficult to say... with the Chromatics, we deal with a band beloved even by today's fifteen-year-olds; many of them are drawn to these sounds even without being nostalgic for certain musical references from the past. Then there's also those who have an instinctive aversion to the same sounds, and as I've said many times... I understand... ;-)
Chrome: Alien Soundtracks
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
"When I was in Hawaii, I saw a UFO hovering above my head. That was the turning point of my life. Because you know, aliens don't come to study us, they come to USE us. And to produce sounds through us. Nothing in that disc had earthly origin." - HELIOS CREED.
Clark-Hutchinson: A = MH2
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Addicted to this Supreme Work from the very first minute of the first listen. Among the greatest musical references for me. Indescribable in words, an absolute pinnacle.
It’s quite striking to hear Fabio Pignatelli's Rickenbacker accompanying the tracks on this album (one of the most recognizable bass tones, you can't mistake it)... I've just dug it up recently and sure, some lyrics are really funny, while the music and arrangements are not bad at all...
Colour Haze: Tempel
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
(the Bavarian psychedelic tradition does not end with Amon Düül I and II)... the present one is a story unto itself in the discography of these gentlemen: fewer monolithic pieces and more hallucination, meaning: translation of the Hendrixian verb into contemporary language ("Ozean" the masterpiece, in this sense). 4.5.
  • SilasLang
    16 sep 13
    Nice little disc. Not my favorite of theirs, which remains the monumental and acidic Los Sounds De Krauts, an album I adore!
  • GIANLUIGI67
    16 sep 13
    huge group...
  • ranofornace
    17 sep 13
    Remarkable Colour Haze, great sounds, beautiful acid, Amon tradition preserved.
  • madcat
    12 jul 18
    Gruppone is one of their albums that I prefer.
Cornershop: When I Was Born For The 7th Time
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Sitar, pop temptations, skeletons of half-formed songs, tapes reworked to create strange cross-rhythms, ragas treated with electronic effects. A classic of the '90s. For some, simply the album of "Brimful Of Asha," for me, and above all, the Album of a great cover of "Norwegian Wood."
  • De...Marga...
    3 aug 14
    Madonna's record!!! The catchy single honestly wore me out after a while, even though the video was nice. Always excellent choices from you, dear.
  • madcat
    3 aug 14
    of these I actually only know the mentioned artist, I should listen to at least this album.
  • GIANLUIGI67
    4 aug 14
    Oh yes, great album. "Brimful Of Asha" made Fatboy Slim a lot of money, who at the time was marketed as a bit of a genius.
  • Lao Tze
    5 aug 14
    In fact, it was mainly the remix that hammered it home, even though the original was already quite famous in its own right. An absolutely atypical disco, even in its structure, it starts with two catchy pieces and then veers off into completely unexpected paths.
  • SilasLang
    5 aug 14
    I'll tell you... I hated 'Brimful Of Asha' and I never looked into this band. I remember a friend liked them... but I didn't investigate further.
Discreet album, originality 0. Hasn't aged well, I don't share the many enthusiastic reviews I've read.
Unattainable all the Album - but there's not much to say about that, just listen to it, take a look at the year of release and draw your conclusions. Although, in its own way, "Flying High" remains unattainable in the elongated version from the farewell concert at the Fillmore in '69, with the incredibly fuzzy bass of Jack Casady.
  • hellraiser
    22 jun 14
    A truly great album dear Lao, from a wonderful and unparalleled year in terms of music. Everything is right, the live version of Flying at the Fillmore is stunning...
  • hellraiser
    22 jun 14
    A truly great album dear Lao, from a wonderful and unparalleled year in terms of music. Everything is right, the live version of Flying at the Fillmore is stunning...
  • tia
    22 jun 14
    augh!
Cowboy Junkies: The Trinity Sessions
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Sadness.
Cream: Live Cream
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Non-Specific Urethritis.
  • Lao Tze
    8 jul 13
    P.S. why the cover of Vol. II?