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T. Rex: The Essential Collection
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
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T. Rex: Electric Warrior
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Electric Warrior, an album that must be appreciated by every lover of Good Music.
Talking Heads: The Best of Talking Heads
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
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Talking heads: 77
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
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Television: Marquee Moon
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
The sound of Tom Verlaine's guitar evokes the scream of a thousand birds.
The Adicts: The Very Best of the Adicts
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
long live the revolution
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The Arcade Fire: Funeral
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
a musical proposal that has managed to unite different styles - from glam rock to new wave - reinterpreting them and making them interact with each other in a always personal and effective way
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The B-52s: The B-52's
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The Band: Music From Big Pink
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
immortal band
The Beach Boys: Pet Sounds
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
I had never heard such magical notes, so beautifully recorded. It’s a beautiful and timeless album, full of incredible beauty and genius.
The Beatles: Let it be
CD Audio I have it ★★★
The Beatles are great precisely for this reason; even a late-career record manages to be better than many albums by today’s youngsters.
The Beatles: The White Album
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
In my opinion, they are the main culprits of this degeneration, not only from a musical standpoint but also regarding youth trends and politics. They were the first to make the attitude of defiance towards authority publicly acceptable. (Frank Sinatra, singer, 1977)
The Beatles: Abbey Road
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Paul is alive and fights alongside us

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The Beatles: With The Beatles
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
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Beauty is the only thing money can't buy.
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A hybrid original of folk-blues and gothic-decadent spleen, the San Diego band has overshadowed all clichés about sunny California.
The Blues Brothers: The Blues Brothers
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
the mission on behalf of God has produced one of the best soundtracks
  • hjhhjij
    9 jun 15
    Sure. The best version of "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love" and a cover of "Gimme Some Lovin'" that Winwood can be proud of. Among other things, of course.
  • fiomamyblue
    9 jun 15
    I also adore she caught the katy
  • hjhhjij
    9 jun 15
    They are all beautiful. For example, Franklin here reinterpreting her "Think" gives an even more beautiful and gritty version, in my opinion, of the already splendid original from '68.
  • fiomamyblue
    9 jun 15
    Well, Franklin turns everything she sings into gold with that voice :)
  • hornyBBW
    9 jun 15
    So, is the soundtrack of The Blues Brothers good? Really? Would you recommend the movie?
  • fiomamyblue
    10 jun 15
    hahaha great irony
The Breeders: Title TK
CD Audio I have it ★★
Monochord album, the glories of the Pixies seem worlds away, except for a few tracks at the end.
  • madcat
    21 nov 15
    Well, I would say that the glories of the first two Breeders albums are rather distant: the masterpiece "Last Splash" and "Pod." I agree, unfortunately quite disappointing. Even the next one didn't say much to me.
  • fiomamyblue
    21 nov 15
    I've never listened to the first two, which one do you recommend?
  • madcat
    21 nov 15
    Go straight to "Last Splash," their masterpiece, something to put alongside the Pixies without a doubt.
  • madcat
    21 nov 15
    Sorry, I didn't see the avatar.
  • fiomamyblue
    21 nov 15
    even at pixies level, I’ll definitely note it down, thank you
  • madcat
    21 nov 15
    Sure! Yes, definitely Pixies level!
The Byrds: The Notorious Byrd Brothers
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Instrumentally, the album is so revolutionary for those who created it that they hardly resemble the Byrds: driving rhythm, brass, and an imposing electronic presence. The result is a sound that is completely transformed and much fresher compared to their previous works.
  • madcat
    5 oct 15
    of the Byrds' "lysergic trilogy," perhaps the one with the most psychedelic sound, in fact
  • SilasLang
    5 oct 15
    Argh! Perhaps the coolest work ever by the Byrds! Definitely the most psychedelic and experimental! Damn. It contains stuff like 'Natural Harmony', 'Tribal Gathering', 'Draft Morning'... then 'Space Odyssey', 'Change Is Now'... 5 is also a bit low. It competes with 'Younger Than Yesterday'.
  • imasoulman
    7 oct 15
    Oh yes... after decades of hard struggles in the high skies, I declare this my favorite Byrds album. It's incredible how, despite their arguments—I'm pretty sure even about the brand of mineral water (ahem... just saying...)—everything holds together in this record.
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Their frenetic pop'n'roll, built on syncopated keyboards, harmonizing with bonsai guitar virtuosity, sticky melodies, and overwhelming rhythms, has defined an era, embodying the dreams and urban neuroses of the Eighties yuppie generation.

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The Clash: London Calling
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
19 legendary pieces of various styles united by a thread of rebellion
The Congos: Heart of the Congos
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
I’m not a big fan of reggae, but this album takes you straight into the warm sounds of Africa and the dense expanse of the jungle. A great masterpiece of roots music.
The new wave that retreats to the inviting trash can of the 50s and 60s.
far away, very far away from the glories of the early days, T E R R I B I L E
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The Cure: Greatest Hits
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
We sang: "It doesn’t matter if we all die." And that was exactly what we were thinking at that time.
The Damned: Strawberries
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The Distillers: Coral Fang
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
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The Doors: The Doors
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
the myth of the Californian band was just beginning
The Doors: Morrison Hotel
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Morrison Hotel, recorded in Los Angeles and released in February 1970, is effectively the album of rebirth, albeit partial, for Jim Morrison's band. It is a well-arranged work, straightforward and without too many frills, where the charismatic singer reclaims his role as a songwriter.
  • east of eden80
    8 oct 15
    this is also worth 5 stars... for goodness' sake
  • HOPELESS
    8 oct 15
    Of this one, apart from three tracks (Blue Sunday, The Spy, Waiting for the Sun), the rest are just little songs. This is a personal opinion, of course, not an absolute one. The cover with Morrison already on the road to Damascus is spectacular, streetwise as rock was meant to be. After the debut and Strange Days, the Doors will only bounce back with the rebirth/swansong of L.A. Woman, beautifully angry and as deep as the ocean in the rain.. hence three outstanding complete albums! In the other three, there are other decent things, but scattered and few. I mean, The Soft Parade (the track) isn't bad. The greatness of the band evidently lay in their live performances, but I repeat, these three albums The Doors, Strange Days, and L.A. Woman are wonderful, apocalyptic, sensual, carnal, damned seductive, and perfect for listening in the dark. Great examples of literary (yes, literary!!!) and musical heritage! Bye Fioma. PS: An American Prayer always puts me in a good "Chill-Out-Space" mood!
  • east of eden80
    8 oct 15
    But isn't Roadhouse Blues a classic? What about Indian Summer? Or maybe I'm the one who got fixated. But the others too... I've always thought of this album as a masterpiece on stellar levels. It's all subjective anyway. However, I somewhat agree with what you said; I also liked the metaphor of the rain on the ocean...? D)))))
  • hjhhjij
    8 oct 15
    Beautiful, reassessed but never reassessed as much as L.A.
  • HOPELESS
    9 oct 15
    Sure, Roadhouse Blues is a classic, and Indian Summer isn't bad, but East (keep in mind that "in my opinion" is implied when I write) pieces like The End, End of the Night (which brought me closer to "Journey to the End of the Night," for example, that's why I consider it important for my upbringing), When The Music's Over, Alabama Song (a cover that's magnificently decadent and radiant in their interpretation, perhaps even more beautiful than the original), Strange Days, Moonlight Drive, You're Lost Little Girl, L.A. Woman, L'America, The Wasp (Texas Radio and the Big Beat), Riders on the Storm (!!!!!) hence the metaphor of the stormy ocean ;-), are creations that elevate you as a listener and them as creators to a musical and communicative Olympus so high that it touches on the transcendent!!! Whatever you do afterwards is superfluous, not useless but a bit excessive, which will always be in an inevitable comparative relationship with things that are simply unattainable. The Doors, for me, are those pieces. Tracks like Roadhouse Blues, Indian Summer etc. are great, but to me, they are just extra, that's all. Peace Frog entertains me, but it doesn't compare to Five to One or Light My Fire, for example. I'm not doing charts, eh... I just simply prefer the "musical containers" of those three albums I mentioned earlier as my favorites of the group. Hula.
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The Fall: Hex Enduction Hour
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
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The Fratellis: Costello Music
CD Audio I have it ★★★
Chelsea Chelsea I believe that when you're dancing
Slowly sucking your sleeve
That all the boys get lonely after you leave
The Fuzztones: Lysergic Emanations
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
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The Helio Sequence: Negotiations
CD Audio I have it ★★★
An indie rock suspended between epic openings and astral intimacy.
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