Paolo Conte: Paolo Conte ()
CD Audio I have it ★★★
Beautiful atmospheres (a specialty of Conte, who is exceptional at evoking the most varied situations) but quite immature.
Paolo Conte: Paolo Conte
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
A great record, with extraordinary tracks. I don't give it top marks because some parts convince me a bit less. (it's the album from 1984)
  • hjhhjij
    13 jan 14
    But damn... even this with the covers all messed up...
  • pana
    14 jan 14
    But in this case they were both called "Paolo Conte," so it makes sense...
Perigeo: Azimut
CD Audio I have it ★★★
A well-made record, of a genre I'm not crazy about.
Peter Gabriel: III
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Shall we start with the incredible ensemble of musicians playing for us? With Gabriel's interpretation? With the intrinsic value of the pieces? It doesn’t matter where we begin, one of the masterpieces of '80s music. From Intruder to Family Snapshot to Games Without Frontiers to Biko, an amazing album.
Peter Gabriel: Security
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Masterpiece, dreamy and ethereal atmosphere. Monstrous wallflower.
  • hjhhjij
    22 nov 13
    But it's actually called "IV" :D
  • SydBarrett96
    22 nov 13
    Gigantic the archangel in this record.
  • pana
    22 nov 13
    hjhhjij: rating 3! This album has been reissued by the label named "Security".
  • hjhhjij
    22 nov 13
    Stocazzo, the original title remains "IV". In fact, to be precise, it's untitled. Rating: 1 :P
  • pana
    22 nov 13
    Don't you think I tried to put it in the name "Peter Gabriel"? It was coming out on the 3rd. Of course I had to give up...
  • pana
    22 nov 13
    Vote hjhhjij: 0
  • hjhhjij
    22 nov 13
    If the de-database messes up, it's not my fault, give G a 0.
Peter Hammill: Nadir's Big Chance
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Among the top 3 of the master of the throat. Here, personally, I prefer Over (and maybe Silent, I should think about it). But for 5 euros, I certainly couldn't leave it there!
  • March Horses
    1 nov 13
    great Pana, I also found it for 5 euros... and I remember the first time I listened to it I was on the highway near Modena... is it a coincidence? :)
  • pana
    5 nov 13
    hahaha I don't know... anyway, I got this disculo in Reggio :) Open Your Eyes, Been Alone So Long, Airport are masterpieces anyway.
Pink Floyd: Animals
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Great album too, the best "Dogs".
Pink Floyd: The Division Bell
CD Audio I have it ★★
There's High Hopes, come on.
  • hellraiser
    2 dec 14
    I don’t mind this album at all, not on par with the past but with some very valid tracks. My rating is 3 and a half balls.
Pink Floyd: The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
The most beautiful album by the Floyd, I have disintegrated it.
Pink Floyd: Ummagumma
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
In the face of detractors.
Pink Floyd: The Dark Side Of The Moon
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Great psychedelic-pop record, history has overly honored it.
Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Very beautiful. Shine On above all.
Pink Floyd: Atom Heart Mother
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Immense cover. Revisited after an endless time, a work of rare beauty, ahead of its time, recorded by God and aged well. To this day, I consider it the best Floyd since Saucerful.
  • De...Marga...
    1 dec 14
    Truly brilliant cover, but not the one shown here!!! I also appreciate Pink Floyd more from this album onwards...
  • pana
    1 dec 14
    Ahahahah, it was the right record to obliterate its cover :O
  • SydBarrett96
    1 dec 14
    I love them all, unconditionally. :)
  • hellraiser
    1 dec 14
    Wonderful, but there are very few Pink Floyd that fall below the sufficiency. Great ones.
Pink Floyd: More
CD Audio I have it ★★★
Good soundtrack.
Pink Floyd: The Wall
CD Audio I have it ★★★
Dispersive. It cannot be considered their most beautiful album, come on.
Pink Floyd: The Final Cut
CD Audio I have it ★★★
Should we shout, should we scream...
  • hellraiser
    26 jul 14
    This is perhaps the only one from the English band that I can't stand at all, accompanied by the studio version of Ummagumma...
  • perfect element
    27 jun 15
    Every time I listen to "The gunner's dream," I get chills, it's so wonderful.
Pink Floyd: Meddle
CD Audio I have it ★★★
Echoes aside, it doesn't drive me crazy.
The Uselessness
  • Kism
    4 jan 14
    It has the historical merit of reviving the myth. Learning to fly is a great piece of craftsmanship.
Pink Floyd: A Saucerful Of Secrets
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Another masterpiece of space rock, one of the most influential albums of the '60s.
Pink Floyd: Obscured By Clouds
CD Audio I have it ★★
Banale soundtrack.
Pixies: Surfer Rosa
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
An incredible disc, a source of inspiration for a thousand others. Bone Machine, Vamos, Break My Body among their masterpieces.
Porcupine Tree: In Absentia
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
What a masterpiece, oh my God. At least 6/7 songs that make you feel orgasmic. Lyrics, music... it has it all. Collapse The Light Into Earth brings tears.
  • madcat
    25 jun 14
    my favorite by Porcupine Tree
  • pana
    25 jun 14
    Great! I don't agree in the sense that I prefer others, but it's definitely a masterpiece.
Porcupine Tree: Stupid Dream
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
The first of the pop albums, still carrying traces of past sounds. The great tracks (notably Even Less and Stop Swimming, but also Baby Dream in Cellophane, Piano Lessons, Smart Kid, Stranger By The Minute, This Is Not Rearshal) are plentiful.
Porcupine Tree: Deadwing
CD Audio I have it ★★
Their most pop work fails to shine even in the busiest moments.
  • splinter
    18 jan 14
    Well, the most pop work, if there really is one, is Stupid Dream. And it's a fantastic album!
  • madcat
    19 jan 14
    I didn't like it either, due to the subpar songwriting compared to other albums, the metal outbursts that feel forced and contrived here, and a general sense of boredom that runs through it. I wouldn’t define it as pop, and I agree with splinter that identifies their most pop work in the beautiful Stupid Dream. Let's say it's probably the weak link among my favorite Porcupine Tree albums, those that range from Stupid Dream onwards.
Porcupine Tree: The Incident
CD Audio I have it ★★★
Epitaph of one of my favorite bands. Not exactly successful, dull in some parts, but a bit generously I give it the third ball, thanks for everything.
Porcupine Tree: Voyage 34
CD Audio I have it ★★★
Chronicles of a trip with LSD, the most ambient Porcupine. Beautiful.
Porcupine Tree: On the sunday of life
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Dispersive and sketchy, but the warnings of the uppercase artist are all there. Radioactive Toy, The Nostalgia Factor, Nine Cats, Footprints, Linton Samuel Dawson, and It Will Rain For A Million of Years are the first highlights.
Porcupine Tree: Fear Of A Blank Planet
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Come and tell me it's not the best album of the 2000s. Every track is a masterpiece, the lyrics are the best of the career, and the music is incredibly inspiring and engaging.
  • De...Marga...
    25 jun 14
    With the addition of Alex Lifeson from Rush in the longest track.
  • pana
    25 jun 14
    And where do we put Fripp? :P
  • De...Marga...
    25 jun 14
    I wanted to mention the so-called "minor" character of the album; a superlative record.
  • madcat
    25 jun 14
    Very beautiful yes, after the disappointment of Deadwing they have recovered brilliantly, too bad they didn't combine the EP Nil Recurring with this, it would have turned out really complete.
  • perfect element
    22 aug 16
    Cold, sharp as a razor, superlative.
Porcupine Tree: Signify
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
It alternates moments of ambient, pop, rock, and metal in one of the most evocative records of the porcupine. Undeservedly considered a "transition" between the two phases.
  • ZannaB
    25 nov 14
    It’s the only album I have by Porcupine Tree. At first, I was really into it, but over time it wore me out. Now it’s collecting dust...
Porcupine Tree: Up The Downstair
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
A masterpiece, the record of achieved maturity in the phase of "sounds" (that up to Signify, to be clear). Synesthesia offers an extraordinary "disco" psychedelia, Burning Sky seems to merge Pink Floyd, King Crimson, and Led Zeppelin, Fadeaway showcases in advance what the PT of the 2000s will be: masters of pop always at the service of emotion.
  • madcat
    10 dec 14
    I never went crazy for the Porcupine pre Stupid Dream; in my opinion, they started to find their identity from that album onward. This one in particular, however, I’ve never listened to; Signify and The Sky Moves Sideways were enough for me when it comes to their early albums.
  • pana
    10 dec 14
    I understand you, you prefer what I consider the "songs" phase. That's fair. In my opinion, they have produced remarkable works in both "lives."
  • Buzzin' Fly
    10 dec 14
    I really like them in their early period, let's say up to "The Sky Moves Side Ways", I think the 3rd album. Afterwards, from what I've heard, I find them a bit cold.
  • templare
    10 dec 14
    For me, the PT are and remain those of the first 4 albums. Then again, taste is taste.
  • SilasLang
    10 dec 14
    I've always found them, well... sterile. Good... yes, but... sterile. I liked 'The Complete Trip'.
  • Mr. Money87
    10 dec 14
    I've always liked UtD, but I don't consider it a masterpiece. I've mentioned before that I appreciate them a lot; I practically own everything by them and by Wilson as a solo artist, and they've made quite a few good, if not excellent, albums, but the true masterpieces for me are others.
Porcupine Tree: The Sky Moves Sideways
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Echoes of "Shine On" in the very long title track, the best song on the album and among the best pieces birthed by Wilson. A truly great album.
  • madcat
    25 jun 14
    Instead, I’ve never been really into Porcupine Tree pre Stupid Dream, neither this nor Signify, and it's surprising to think that some people have remained fundamentally attached only to the early albums.
  • pana
    25 jun 14
    This and signify for me are the peak... along with the penultimate work.
  • madcat
    25 jun 14
    They are loved by so many people, I know, especially by those who have followed them from the beginning. For me, their peak, as you know, is In Absentia, followed by Stupid Dream, Lightbulb Sun, and Fear of a Blank Planet/Nil Recurring.
  • pana
    25 jun 14
    Well, for me there are so many beautiful albums that ranking them is difficult. I would say 1) this 2) Fear 3) Signify 4) Absentia 5) Downstairs.
  • hjhhjij
    26 jun 14
    But what will you find so cool about it... De gustibus.
I like it, but I don't feel like giving it top marks. I'm not crazy about "E' festa," and even in the rest of the album, there are parts that I like less from time to time. But of course, "La carrozza di Hans," "Impressioni di Settembre," and "Dove... Quando (parte II)" are great tracks.
  • FrenkyWestSide
    4 oct 14
    Honestly, I prefer "For a Friend."
  • SydBarrett96
    4 oct 14
    For me, it would be a 5, but okay, it works. Anyway, I'd prefer at least another 3-4 Italic-progressive artists.
Premiata Forneria Marconi: Per un amico
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Nice album, even though I prefer other bands in this genre. Still, there are some nice moments.
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