The Beatles: Revolver
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
  • DanyMorrison
    27 jan 18
    With my Beatles collection, I've reached Rubber Soul, come on, I'm about to get it, come on, I'm about to get it.
  • Alemisso
    28 jan 18
    Invasion of likes hahaha
The Beatles: Rubber soul
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
The Beatles: the Beatles
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
The Beatles: Please please me
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
The Beatles: Let it be
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
The Beatles: Abbey Road
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
The Beatles: The Magical Mistery Tour
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Can I just say that it was my soundtrack of last summer? Leaving aside, of course, the rest of the Beatles' repertoire... It has always been underrated mainly due to the songs already released as historic singles (we're talking about '67); but seen through today's eyes, it turns out to be one of the best in their discography and still enjoyable to listen to. A change in the tracklist and it becomes a beautiful album.
  • SilasLang
    14 apr 15
    The best of the cockroaches as far as I'm concerned. Along with the white one. I've probably said it 10,000 times...hahaha
  • Alemisso
    14 apr 15
    I'm glad you appreciate this album :) I'm new, so I'll enjoy reading some reviews about the Beatles from the users of this site :D
  • chiccotana
    15 apr 15
    I believe it was underestimated because in the UK it was an EP; what we hear today is the only LP from the American discography that has effectively dethroned the original... nothing else has survived, neither 'Hollywood Bowl' nor 'Hey Jude'. Now it is considered an official album in their discography, except by the purists.
The Beatles: With The Beatles
CD Audio I have it ★★★
The Beatles: help!
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
The Beatles: beatles for sale
CD Audio I have it ★★★
The Beatles: A Hard Day's Night
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
The Doors: The Doors
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
The Doors: L.A. Woman
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
The Prodigy: The Fat Of The Land
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
I've never been a big fan of this kind of music; it's no coincidence that this is the only album by the Prodigy that I've actually listened to and managed to appreciate.
  • Miss Kinotto
    20 apr 15
    I can't listen to them, they scare me. I'm easily frightened.
  • Alemisso
    20 apr 15
    Looking at your avatar, I doubt it.
Tool: Ænima
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Tricarico: Tricarico
CD Audio I have it ★★★
Tricarico: Giglio
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
My favorite Tricarico album, objectively, I believe it’s the best. Beautiful songs, great atmosphere it conveys, totally dreamy.
  • east of eden80
    26 apr 15
    I have it but I haven't delved into it... listened to it only once... thank you for reminding me...
  • Dragonstar
    26 apr 15
    I listened to it too. I particularly like the song he brought to Sanremo, "Vita tranquilla," but the rest is also quite pleasant. It's a work I'm attached to because it was played by Mr. No, a well-known cover band that often hung out in the pubs of my area.
  • Dragonstar
    26 apr 15
    Clarification: the Mr. No played (or still play, if they haven't disbanded) hard rock and heavy metal covers. I meant to say they were hired to play the album, as it presents rock atmospheres (even if quite mild). I wanted to specify because my previous comment wasn't very clear.
  • Alemisso
    26 apr 15
    Great, thanks for the info!
  • Alemisso
    26 apr 15
    Hey, besides Vita Tranquilla, what other track do you like? For me, for example, Un'Altra Possibilità, Eternità, and Cosa Vuoi Adesso.
  • Dragonstar
    26 apr 15
    What you want now is one of my favorites. I can also mention Fili di tutti i colori, Gigliobianco, and Libero (almost punk oriented tracks, in the "commercial" sense of the term), because they are the songs that, as we said, highlight the performance of Mr. No the most, who nevertheless are forced to confront a sound that doesn’t do justice to their real capabilities.
  • Alemisso
    27 apr 15
    Anyway, I think Tricarico made an excellent choice in changing his musical style by creating compositions with this band... even if it’s not very aligned with Tricarico's sound, as you say. After that sort of flop with Frescobaldo nel recinto, the album Giglio was a real breath of fresh air for his career, but I don’t regret his earlier pseudo-electronic compositions like Io sono Francesco, Il drago (the original, as a single), and La pesca, which already hinted at his future sound.
  • east of eden80
    27 apr 15
    The most interesting artist of the last 700 years...without exaggerating.
  • Alemisso
    27 apr 15
    Without a doubt, one of the most interesting Italian artists of recent times.
  • Alemisso
    27 apr 15
    years*
Underoath: They're Only Chasing Safety
CD Audio I have it ★★★
Vant: Dumb Blood
CD Audio I have it ★★★
Verdena: Endkadenz Vol. 1
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Verdena: Endkadenz Vol. 2
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Wolfmother: Wolfmother
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Zen Circus: Andate Tutti Affanculo
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
If they had followed the style of "Gente Di Merda" on two or three more songs, they would have earned a solid 5. The only album I appreciate from Zen Circus, fuck off!
Zucchero: Oro Incenso & Birra
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Zucchero: Miserere
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Besides being the most underrated album of Zucchero's discography, it turns out to be the most intimate and at the same time varied. It manages to detach itself from the usual theme of love, and the guitars play an important role in almost all the compositions. "Miserere," a very important song, almost imposing in its presentation, is followed by "La Promessa," "Povero Cristo," and "I Frati." The rest is truly enjoyable, from the more vulgar compositions all the way to "Anna Solatia."
  • madcat
    1 oct 15
    I liked it too; I listened to it a lot one summer in the '90s, probably his best.
  • extro91
    1 oct 15
    Sorry, but too much sugar for Zucchero. Pure bullshit!
  • madcat
    1 oct 15
    Look, I never cared about sugarcoating, this album is the only one I appreciated many years ago, but come on, I'd reserve "pure shit" for others, certainly not for him.
  • Muffin_Man
    1 oct 15
    I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.
  • extro91
    1 oct 15
    Those worse than him are raw garbage.
  • madcat
    1 oct 15
    Ahah! I didn't catch the possible, refined distinction XD
  • Alemisso
    1 oct 15
    Too pissed off at Zucchero, especially for this album that stands out from all the others.
  • templare
    1 oct 15
    Insufferable artist (????), for me. However, I respect those who appreciate him.
  • tia
    2 oct 15
    I greatly prefer honey..
  • ZannaB
    2 oct 15
    Some noteworthy tracks have been written in his career, but they are too diluted amid plagiarisms and radio farts. I haven't listened to the album in question, but as mentioned earlier, it's hard to believe that a bum, no matter how fragrant, can produce anything other than crap.
Zucchero: Spirito DiVino
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
I'll share a secret with you: I love this album by Zucchero. (And who cares?)
  • Dragonstar
    26 apr 15
    I would have given five stars too; I also like Zucchero "the plagiarist," as he's referred to around here (which is unfortunately true in the sense that he borrowed melodies previously presented by some artists, Cocker above all). But everyone has their weaknesses, and Sugar is one of mine. Then I admire you because it takes a bit of courage to speak well of him around these parts...
  • Alemisso
    26 apr 15
    Now that there's at least one person to talk to about it, I can definitely say that I believe this is Zucchero's perfect album, among all of them, let's be honest. Now, aside from the plagiarism, etc.; all the songs on the CD are great, connected to each other, and none is worse than the other. He sings well, the sound is good, and the duration of the songs is just right!
    As for Zucchero, I love everything from the album Blues up to this one, the rest is quite awful, from the artistic decline of Bluesugar to the garbage of Shake! to the slight recovery of Fly and the decent Chocabeck, the albums before Blues are pretty much unlistenable today, still speaking SUBJECTIVELY. What do you think?
  • Dragonstar
    26 apr 15
    Generally, I agree with you, but I would have put more value on both Blusugar and Shake, which for me remain excellent albums. Fly is genuine; the heavy sampling from the previous records has practically disappeared, but in my opinion, it's a notch below the two previous ones, even though it's still enjoyable. I really like Chocabeck, even though it's Sugar's most pop album, because it's very intimate and gives us atmospheres that are close to singer-songwriter music. The imagery it evokes is both gentle and melancholic, often rural. My absolute favorite is "Oro incenso & birra," the pinnacle for me. In fact, it's no coincidence that I own it in three different formats: vinyl, CD, and cassette!
  • Alemisso
    26 apr 15
    Great connoisseur.
  • Dragonstar
    26 apr 15
    Anyway: "Oro incenso & birra," "Spirito DiVino," and "Blues" are all five stars for me, while if half stars existed, I would give 4.5 stars to "Miserere," another near-masterpiece. The others are all four stars or below, although the lower ratings remain (as you said) for the very first albums.
  • Alemisso
    26 apr 15
    Misere is a very underrated album; it almost feels like a separate work, a great gem nonetheless. As for the discussion about Blue Sugar and Shake... I've never really been able to digest them too much, Bluesugar yes, but Shake definitely not; they stray too far from the style of Spiritodivino, and I don't even like many of the songs :(
  • Dragonstar
    26 apr 15
    I understand you, it makes sense. It might be that I listened to it when it came out and it grabbed me right away because it alternates deliberately "ignorant" and witty tracks like "Sento le campane," "Porca l'oca," and "Baila" (which also has a very beautiful melody), with others where the reflective, intimate Sugar shines through, like in "Ali d'oro," "Ahum," "Dindondio," and "Rossa mela della sera," just to give you an idea. I know many don’t think that way, but that work continues to convince me even now.
  • Alemisso
    27 apr 15
    It always depends on the musical taste/style of the person listening, after all...

    As for Spirito Divino, if I'm being honest, I would almost include it in my top 10 favorite ITALIAN albums. I don’t know your age, but having listened to it as a child, it really struck me and has stayed with me as a fantastic album. What a show; every time I listen to it again, some childhood memories come back to me.
  • Dragonstar
    27 apr 15
    My age? 30 years old! :) Anyway, it reminds me of very specific moments as well. I remember that my parents and I always listened to the album while traveling. One night stands out in my memory when we were coming home from my uncle's, who lives about 120 km from my house. I remember we were alone on the road, and a snowstorm broke out. Luckily, the snow was falling at that moment, so we managed to get home in time, albeit at a rather reduced speed. I had brought my portable stereo in the car because we didn't have a car radio yet. We had this particular cassette, and we listened to it on repeat for the entire journey. A somewhat traumatic memory in some ways, but it wasn't enough to tarnish the magnificence of this album that I still enjoy listening to now, without letting those memories of tension affect me.
  • Alemisso
    23 sep 15
    I'm listening to it again now, but it’s an underrated masterpiece compared to oro incenso e birra!
  • Dragonstar
    23 sep 15
    Oro Incenso e Birra is my absolute favorite album. But this one is no joke either, in fact, look, since we're talking about one of my favorite artists (when it comes to the more commercial side of Italian music), let's cut to the chase:

    Zucchero & The Randy Jackson Band: rating 6.5
    Rispetto: rating 8
    Blues: rating 10
    Oro Incenso & Birra: rating 10
    Miserere: rating 9.5
    Blues: rating 8.5
    Shake: rating 10
    Fly: rating 8.5
    Chokabeck: rating 9.
  • Alemisso
    23 sep 15
    Very sincere votes, compliments! Given your great love for "Shake," I will listen to it properly too and will try to give it another chance, lets go dragon you are the best of debasio.
  • Alemisso
    1 oct 15
    *Update, Shake has finally been listened to properly; there are some tracks that I can now appreciate much more (first among them Ahum and Porca L'oca).
    Additionally, I've re-listened to "Miserere" and "Bluesugar," and I've been able to reevaluate them quite a bit as well, so:

    Un Pò Di Zucchero: 5
    Zucchero And The Randy Jackson Band: 5.5
    Rispetto: 6
    Blue's: 8
    Oro, Incenso e Birra: 8.5
    Miserere: 9
    Spirito DiVino: 9
    Bluesugar: 7
    Shake!: 8
    Fly: 7.5/8
    Chockabeck: 8
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