Piece of a SOUNDTRACK FROM HELL, period. Then musically I prefer "Suspiria" but that's another story, due to a personal reason that has nothing to do with either film, but really... here we are on levels of INSTRUMENTAL INTELLIGENCE (which is not just technique, not at all) that are almost embarrassing…
  • fiomamyblue
    7 feb 15
    silver has to say quite a few thanks to these myths here
  • Lao Tze
    9 feb 15
    For Simonetti, it's enough to play even just a waltz, even the most classic one (see 'Suspiria'), to create the atmosphere.
Goblin: Suspiria
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
To reach delirium in four minutes, you don’t need drugs. Just follow Simonetti on "Markos" - in headphones, of course.
Graham Parker: Squeezing Out Sparks
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
"Sparkles" that dazzle, and a record that should not be missing from anyone's shelves.
  • imasoulman
    16 apr 14
    ...perhaps placing the 3 before and also the one after right next to it. at least
Grateful Dead: Grateful Dead (Skull & Roses)
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
The golden era, and that would be enough. A repertoire that is fabulous in itself, genius and ideas in abundance. The version of "Me & Bobby McGee" is stunning, preceded only by that of "Not Fade Away" and the 18 minutes of "The Other One," with a monumental Bill Kreutzmann. Jerry, Jerry... where will we ever hear live albums of this caliber again?
Grateful Dead: Anthem Of The Sun
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
A crazy cut-and-paste studio/live job that resulted in one of the most acid and unclassifiable posters of that '68 season. "Alligator" is already a masterpiece, with its very Zappa-like use of the kazoo, before the final feedback from Garcia totally annihilates you.
  • GIANLUIGI67
    13 aug 13
    I know "Aoxomoxoa" well, but to be honest, the Grateful Dead have never really engaged me that much. "Anthem of the Sun" heard briefly. It's definitely not an album for casual listening and that's why it's not appreciated much.
  • Lao Tze
    13 aug 13
    very different from this, Aoxomoxoa. Aside from the lullaby (What's become of the baby), it’s an album that flows smoothly. This is incredibly difficult; at first listen, I understood almost nothing, and then there are the last 10 minutes of solo feedback, atrocious.
  • SilasLang
    13 aug 13
    I love this album, my favorite by the Dead alongside Live-Dead and Aoxomoxoa, which I have in the original version, the original mix, which is practically impossible to find today. Basically, it's almost a completely different album compared to the one that's been on the market since 1971... Thanks, Dad!
Green on Red: Gravity Talks
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
The voice and the acid guitar of Dan Stuart, the organ of Chris Cacavas evoking Manzarek: ghosts of the '60s for a psychedelic manifesto dated 1983. Just like the subsequent one, after all - only with an extra Chuck Prophet...
An album that can only be fully understood by our grandchildren. Too ahead, too early for the times.
  • Belghazi
    3 jan 13
    I don't think it's misunderstood, on the contrary... many groups, from the Stooges to T. Rex, have covered these songs.
  • Karter4
    3 jan 13
    How many spaghetti wasted to make that cover...
  • urlicht
    3 jan 13
    The beautiful irony is often given to the pigs.
  • CAVALLI MARCI
    4 jan 13
    Putting pearls before... pigs without pigs thinking! The album in question is really in question!
Guru Guru: Känguru
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
The closure of the great parabola. After that, the transition from a bewildering period of inspiration to an equally bewildering mediocrity. But so far, it's (almost) all perfect. "Oxymoron" the latest masterpiece.
  • GIANLUIGI67
    2 aug 13
    Maybe I prefer Ufo, anyway it's great. I've never listened to the other works so as not to ruin my memory of these two gems.
  • BARRACUDA BLUE
    2 aug 13
    The self-titled album from '73 is a fantastic record: the first side is all reimagined R'N'R', only Zappa and the Residents have managed to push themselves into such sacrilegious evocations. And the second side features a lysergic pairing, Der Elektrolurch and The Story Of Life, that would make the Floyd pale, already converted to diodenaro at that time. Ax Genrich's solos spray acid with a toy gun, and what a rhythm! They still held up here... and they were entertaining too!!!!!