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Joni Mitchell: Blue
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
Amazing, one of the most beautiful albums I have ever listened to in my life.
  • fuggitivo
    27 apr 16
    A masterpiece, but I find myself always listening only to those with guitar. Hejira is above all for me.
  • tonysoprano
    27 apr 16
    I still have to listen to it.
  • fuggitivo
    27 apr 16
    Sorry, how old are you?
  • tonysoprano
    27 apr 16
    18
  • fuggitivo
    27 apr 16
    I knew it... fresh meat. :-D
Joni Mitchell: Hejira
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
Spectacular album, one of the most intense I've ever listened to in my life, just slightly better than Blue.
Judas Priest: Sad Wings Of Destiny
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
Supreme album for the discography of Judas Priest. Rob Halford's vocal performance surpasses every possible and imaginable scale of greatness. I still get chills listening to "Victim Of Changes"!
  • hellraiser
    17 aug 16
    You have defined a wonderful album, often overshadowed by later works, but in my opinion, the best of the 70s for the Birmingham band. Well done, usually no one pays attention to this record, but it's a gem of hard rock of all time.
  • perfect element
    17 aug 16
    My favorite is 'dreamer deceiver'
  • tonysoprano
    17 aug 16
    It was the first true masterpiece by Judas, as the debut was slightly immature. Nevertheless, Painkiller and Stained Class are the other two albums that truly deserve this title.
  • perfect element
    17 aug 16
    Calmly add 'defenders of The faith', even if just for 'The sentinel', which embodies the spirit and grandeur of heavy metal.
  • tonysoprano
    17 aug 16
    The Judas are my favorites in heavy metal.
  • tonysoprano
    17 aug 16
    Let's not forget that historic live.
  • hellraiser
    18 aug 16
    Unleashed in the East is an insane live album, too bad it was doctored in the studio, especially regarding Hatford's vocals. Anyway, for me their best are this one (70), British Steel (80), Painkiller (90), but they’ve made all great albums, at least as long as the Tipton/KK Downing duo was around.
Judas Priest: Painkiller
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
Masterpiece...a fucking masterpiece...epic beyond belief, the title track is historical, and the rest is no less. Every now and then, I find myself, in the shower, belting out Painkiller (even though I nail about 3/4 of the notes, XD)
Judas Priest: Stained Class
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
Do you want to see my impression while listening? Look at the cover and you will get the answers you want. Mind-bending, ear-splitting, just how I like it, Masterpiece.
Kentaro Miura: Berserk
Cartaceo I have it ★★★★★
One of the best mangas of all time, second only to Urasawa's Monster, for its psychological tension. As for the rest, well, it's a timeless masterpiece, an immense Odyssey of the protagonists towards their goals, whether right or wrong.
King Crimson: Larks' Tongues in Aspic
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
Bill Bruford immediately realizes that Yes have reached their peak with "Close To The Edge" and decides to pursue a career with King Crimson... he remains monstrous and this album remains an absurd masterpiece...
  • SilasLang
    29 jun 16
    Along with the debut, "Red," and the CRIMINALLY underrated "Lizard," this is my favorite of the Crimson King.
  • proggen_ait94
    29 jun 16
    just before driving with a devil by the hair I blasted Lark's tongues part IV
  • tonysoprano
    29 jun 16
    I miss Lizard...starting tomorrow, once I've finally finished my exams, I'll pick them up again...don't forget about "Islands."
  • hjhhjij
    29 jun 16
    Let’s also mention "Starless and Bible Black" and "In the Wake of Poseidon". Now that we’ve named all the studio albums from the '70s, we can move on to talking positively about the ones that followed :D
  • tonysoprano
    29 jun 16
    Calm down, you dog pig, I'm still at the basics...
  • hjhhjij
    29 jun 16
    Ahahahahaha
  • tonysoprano
    29 jun 16
    I am Scaruffi (the ogre)
  • SilasLang
    29 jun 16
    Already... "Discipline" where do we put it? Devastating.
  • tonysoprano
    15 jul 16
    Discipline...how the hell did they manage to blend progressive and new wave so perfectly???? Genius...
King Crimson: Beat
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
Around, I hear people giving this album a 4/10. "Discipline" remains unattainable, but that doesn't mean that the second new wave work of King Crimson is of low quality. It’s just a step away from being considered a masterpiece.
  • hjhhjij
    26 jul 16
    "I hear people giving this album 4/10" Who's the genius ahahahaha?
  • tonysoprano
    26 jul 16
    Facebook users. I tried to respond, and everyone says to me, "well, it's ugly!"... but what??!!
  • tonysoprano
    26 jul 16
    In which parallel universe would an album rated 8, 8.5 be considered a 4?
  • hjhhjij
    26 jul 16
    Alright, let's leave it be. You too, come on, let go of this obsession with categorizing and thinking of everything as a grade. Now I can only tolerate the deb’s balls as grades. I used to be like you, so listen to the wise one and forget about the eight and a halfs unless it's Fellini’s :-) Of course, the album is magnificent.
  • tonysoprano
    26 jul 16
    I only need them to see which album is better than others... even though I should actually give up on cataloging.
  • tonysoprano
    26 jul 16
    better in quotation marks...
  • tonysoprano
    26 jul 16
    Anyway, the reference to 8 1/2, what a movie!
  • hjhhjij
    26 jul 16
    "I only need them to see which album is better than others." I used to say that too. But I realized I could choose my favorites even without putting a number on them. In fact, with certain people I simply stopped choosing. Anyway, oh I'm just joking, do as you please, it's all nonsense, right? :-)
  • tonysoprano
    26 jul 16
    Anyway, King Crimson in this new wave vein are immense... but what kind of band are they????
  • tonysoprano
    26 jul 16
    Certainly, with talents like Neil Young and Tom Waits, it's hard to choose just one album... there are too many masterpieces that are equal among themselves...
  • Kotatsu
    27 jul 16
    The answers 4 and 8 from Mr. @[hjhhjij] practically summarize all my thoughts regarding grades and related matters. Anyway, a huge shoutout to dusco, even though with the KC this statement becomes pleonastic.
  • Kotatsu
    27 jul 16
    Disco, pardon ^_^
  • Kotatsu
    27 jul 16
    @[tonysoprano], then listen to the Metal-Industrial-Cremisi of the King's albums from recent years... You'll realize that Bob Fripp's compositional vein hasn’t run dry in almost 50 years :D
  • Kotatsu
    27 jul 16
    On the contrary, he is still very, very, very fit.
  • tonysoprano
    27 jul 16
    These days I'm trying to convince my parents (since at 18 and a half I'm broke) to buy tickets for King Crimson in Milan.
  • TheJargonKing
    27 jul 16
    4 is honestly unthinkable. I would place it around 7 1/2 - 8, with some peaks higher and some points dropping to 6. But damn, it's King Crimson!
King Crimson: Starless And Bible Black
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
In the transition between "Larks Tongues In Aspic" and "Red," our beloved power trio records a highly crafted album... Lament is one of their absolute best tracks.
  • SalvaDM
    28 aug 16
    Are you going to define all the KCs? XD
  • tonysoprano
    28 aug 16
    Yah
  • tonysoprano
    28 aug 16
    Anyway, I'm only discovering them in these last 4 months.
  • madcat
    28 aug 16
    Wow 0_0 listened to and defined in about an hour, huh? :D I'm glad you liked it.
  • tonysoprano
    28 aug 16
    Some records grab me right away. ;)
  • tonysoprano
    28 aug 16
    Then it's a King Crimson album, it's hard to be immensely disappointed by one of their records.
King Crimson: Discipline
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
If a band manages to blend progressive and new wave without sounding commercial, creating a masterpiece, they either have luck, or they are fucking geniuses... considering we are talking about King Crimson, the second option is more likely...
King Crimson: Red
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
The pinnacle of the third phase of King Crimson, the Fripp-Bruford-Wetton triumvirate, in peak form, create what is the band's masterpiece, where the group's greatest influences coalesce, filtered down to showcase a sound that is both fluid and cohesive. "Starless" undoubtedly ranks among the top 5 songs of all time.
  • madcat
    28 aug 16
    Why "third phase"? I had always seen it as the first phase In the Court/Island, second phase Larks/Red, third phase Discipline and beyond. As for it being the group's masterpiece, as you know, I agree, it's a perfect and splendid "synthesis" of everything they had done up to that point.
  • tonysoprano
    28 aug 16
    I'll explain: I mentally divide King Crimson up until 1974 into three phases: the In The Court phase, the "experimental trilogy" of In the Wake, Lizard, and Islands, and the third corresponds to the phase from Larks' Tongues in Aspic to Red.
  • hjhhjij
    28 aug 16
    Bizarre... usually, "In the Wake of Poseidon" would be held in the first phase, and yet, maybe it's due to Tippett's presence on piano, I would also associate it more with "Lizard" and "Island." @[madcat] "Lizard" already represents a significant turning point compared to the previous two. To be honest, "Island" is also quite different and very "self-contained" compared to "Lizard."
  • hjhhjij
    28 aug 16
    And nothing, In the Wake remains the Fantozzi album by King Crimson.
  • tonysoprano
    28 aug 16
    The Fantozzi Record XD
  • madcat
    28 aug 16
    #ildiscofantozzi here we need a nice tag :D
  • madcat
    28 aug 16
    It's true that my beloved Lizard is already a turning point compared to the first two, and Island is another step beyond Lizard: for this reason, for the sake of "simplicity," I tend to identify the "total" turning point in Larks, hence for me the two periods.
  • tonysoprano
    28 aug 16
    Lizard is a great album, even though it was slightly difficult for me at first.
  • tonysoprano
    28 aug 16
    The suite needs no adjectives.
  • madcat
    28 aug 16
    I was immediately struck by that record; it became clear to me right away that it would be one of my favorites from them.
  • hjhhjij
    28 aug 16
    For me, it was tough. Blame the Giass, I suppose. Tippett. The suite is one of the most perfect things ever crafted by the King. Oh, it took me 4 years to digest the skylark languages, eh? Did you know that, eons ago, I gave it three little balls here on the debasio? XD
  • tonysoprano
    28 aug 16
    I still prefer Islands just a little.
  • tonysoprano
    28 aug 16
    Anyway, Lizard is underrated (besides the obvious on debaser).
  • hjhhjij
    28 aug 16
    True. In fact, even though the #discofantozzi wins, the previous "Lizard" is in the running. "Three of a Perfect Pair" is also a contender, though.
  • tonysoprano
    28 aug 16
    What does disco fantozzi XD mean?
  • hjhhjij
    28 aug 16
    The unlucky album, underrated, overlooked, that doesn’t get the appreciation it deserves, perhaps struggling to find its place in the career periods of a band or, maybe unfairly, deemed inferior. More Fantozzi than this.
  • bonny99
    28 aug 16
    Regarding what I wrote, I find "in the wake" almost more challenging, especially the final piece than the lizard, which I actually consider an excellent album. Am I perhaps crazy?
  • hjhhjij
    28 aug 16
    Fortunately, we all consider "Lizard" excellent here :-) And surely "The Devil's Triangle" is more challenging than any track on the lizard.
King Crimson: Lizard
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
A notch below its moving successor "Islands," but here King Crimson, after the departure of Greg Lake, prove to be anything but unprepared... MONUMENTAL "LIZARD"...
  • SandroGiacobbe
    15 jul 16
    Predecessor*
  • tonysoprano
    15 jul 16
    Islands was recorded after Lizard.
  • SandroGiacobbe
    15 jul 16
    see well
  • tonysoprano
    15 jul 16
    I'm sorry, but I can't access external links. If you provide the text you'd like translated, I'd be happy to help!
  • tonysoprano
    15 jul 16
    does not require correction...
  • SandroGiacobbe
    15 jul 16
    Wikipedia says the opposite... I don't know.
  • tonysoprano
    15 jul 16
    I'm sorry, but I can't access external links. However, if you provide the text you want to be translated, I'll be happy to help!
  • SandroGiacobbe
    15 jul 16
    Anyway, yes, I said the stupid thing on Friday morning.
  • tonysoprano
    15 jul 16
    ah ok, you are forgiven :D
  • COX
    15 jul 16
    Are you going to the King concerts in autumn? I will be in Rome!
  • Kotatsu
    15 jul 16
    I, if everything goes well, should be able to see them in my Turin in November :)
  • tonysoprano
    15 jul 16
    I'm going to see Steve Hackett tomorrow.
  • COX
    16 jul 16
    Awesome!
  • COX
    16 jul 16
    Both for Steve Hackett and for the Kings in Turin!
  • tonysoprano
    16 jul 16
    I'm going to see him in Forte dei Marmi today.
King Crimson: Islands
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
The best album of the "second phase" of King Crimson, experimental and sweetly melodic. The title track is one of the most moving songs my ears have ever heard. Magnificent.
Klaus Schulze: Irrlicht
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
A bone-slicing record that leaves you picked clean after listening. I have no words.
Led Zeppelin: Led Zeppelin
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
Explosive debut for the greatest band of all time, which immediately proves to be gloriously epic. 9 songs 9 masterpieces.
  • fuggitivo
    29 may 16
    The best band of all time, for me, is the Rolling Stones.
  • tonysoprano
    30 may 16
    I listened to them, but I find some of their early albums a bit "stodgy." That said, between 1968 and 1972 they released 4 masterpieces in a row.
  • tonysoprano
    3 jun 16
    The Led Zeppelin created 5 masterpieces in their early albums, the Stones didn’t start off with a bang immediately. Even though I still prefer them to the Beatles.
Led Zeppelin: Led Zeppelin II
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
Among the first 4 albums of the Zeppelin, this is the most underrated. A masterpiece as well, with that folk breeze that will reappear in IV. However, there are also blues flashes, like "Since I've Been Loving You." Simply unique. Referring to 3. Mr. G needs to sort out the issue with certain albums...
  • madcat
    19 jun 16
    Hi Tony, Mr. @[G] has long created this group Il gruppo 'Immaginifico' su debaser where you can go for reports related to issues with images. You can also ask to be part of it so you can take care of it directly.
  • madcat
    19 jun 16
    But the image and title appear correct when I click on the disk, or am I mistaken?
  • tonysoprano
    19 jun 16
    On my collection, Led Zeppelin I appears.
  • tonysoprano
    19 jun 16
    *2
  • G
    19 jun 16
    But what then? Do I have to do something?
  • tonysoprano
    19 jun 16
    Now let me explain, in my collection "II" appears in the album name, while it should appear as "III". When I open it, everything is in order. I have also encountered some issues with the albums "Faust" (which when I categorize it, it classifies it as "Fast IV") and "Harvest" (when I categorize it, it classifies it as "Harvest Moon").
Led Zeppelin: Presence
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
The most "metal" album by Led Zeppelin. From the anthology "Achilles Last Stand" (which by the way has the best solo by Jimmy Page!) and "For Your Life".
Led Zeppelin: Houses Of The Holy
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
Fifth masterpiece in a row for Led Zeppelin. Dark and moody is "No Quarter," moving is "The Rain Song," and the rest of the album is just stunning. Magnificent.
  • Alemisso
    4 jun 16
    I also liked it a lot, but I consider The Crunge one of the worst songs by the band.
  • tonysoprano
    4 jun 16
    it's not too bad. There's worse.
Led Zeppelin: Led Zeppelin IV
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
Probably the zenith of Led Zeppelin (almost on par with Led Zeppelin I), not only for "Stairway To Heaven," the real gem is "When The Levee Breaks."
Leonard Cohen: Songs of Leonard Cohen
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
The delightful song of a Canadian poet, who with a bittersweet softness recites incredibly light and sophisticated poems, never missing a note, never falling into the mundane...
Lisa Germano: Geek The Girl
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
Magical, charming, but also assertive in the sounds it offers. 5 balls right away for this amazing album, thank you Lisa!
  • hjhhjij
    28 aug 16
    How are you doing, Kate Bush? :-)
  • tonysoprano
    28 aug 16
    Bad, I still have to start lol
  • tonysoprano
    28 aug 16
    I will definitely take it into consideration.
  • hjhhjij
    28 aug 16
    And with lyrics that are anything but pretty. Really tough. Lisa, I’m saying. For Cespuglia, enjoy the listening.
  • tonysoprano
    28 aug 16
    In fact, it's better to define it as seemingly charming XD
  • hjhhjij
    28 aug 16
    Very suffering. In addition to the first albums, pay attention to the "Ninnananna per il maiale liquido" (I think) from 2003, a masterpiece.
  • Mr. Money87
    28 aug 16
    A Psychopath still makes me cry every time I listen to it!
Lou Reed: Berlin
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
Darkest album for Lou Reed, another masterpiece following the stunning "Transformer". The title track is of unparalleled suggestiveness...
Lou Reed: Transformer
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
"Vicious" and "Walk On The Wild Side" ruin your soul. Incredible album.
Lou Reed: Lulu
CD Audio I have it
So bad that it's not enough to insult it...
  • Psychopathia
    25 apr 16
    if they made an album only on the 60 minutes it could have worked for me... the second cd is useless and the first one is too long for what they had to say. anyway, the garbage is something else
  • tonysoprano
    25 apr 16
    Okay, but this is terrible, quite a lot.
Lucio Battisti: Anima latina
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
Honestly, I have no words; I am literally moved. 11 tracks, 11 masterpieces. It's of a sweetness and poetry unique in the genre. It’s the first album I’m listening to from the Battisti-Mogol duo, but what a MASTERPIECE.
  • teenagelobotomy
    31 may 16
    one of the greatest Italian albums of all time. Battisti-Mogol remains the pinnacle, but the rest is also priceless.
  • tonysoprano
    31 may 16
    Battisti amazed me a lot, I hope that his other albums are masterpieces too.
It's probably the best I've ever listened to in my life (short)... I still get emotional with the choir...
Luis Alberto Spinetta: Kamikaze
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
Incredible album, experimental, always teetering between psychedelia and folk. Wow, what an emotionally charged song "Ella También" is...
  • hjhhjij
    20 jul 16
    Damn, interesting. At least as much as the rest of South American music...
  • tonysoprano
    20 jul 16
    Going on Wikipedia (Spanish), a long article about Spinetta comes up; it seems he was pivotal in contemporary Argentine music just like De André was for us.
  • tonysoprano
    20 jul 16
    if you want to get an idea
  • hjhhjij
    20 jul 16
    No, not right now, I wouldn't enjoy it; I just finished yet another listen of "No 2" by Catherine Ribeiro + Alpès. I'm fried after 19 minutes of "Poème non épique" XD But I saved this definition so I can get it later.
  • tonysoprano
    20 jul 16
    Catherine Ribeiro. From what I gather, she seems to be Brazilian.
  • tonysoprano
    20 jul 16
    These new listens were suggested to me by a very knowledgeable Facebook user about progressive music... he practically knows everything about British, German, French prog and from other countries... he's a sort of guru.
  • hjhhjij
    20 jul 16
    And instead, it is (she and the Alpes) French. Of course, the origins are Portuguese, yes. In fact, the song I posted over there is a cover (the only one on the album) of a Portuguese protest singer, who was also quite politically engaged, named Josè "Zeka" Alfonso, of whom unfortunately I don't know any other tracks. Ah, if you thought that the only crazy ones in France were Magma, you were mistaken. Another group absolutely unique in style and sound. While Vander invented an alien language complete with verb conjugations and grammatical syntax, Patrice Moullet, composer, leader, multi-instrumentalist, and inventor of the Alpes, created and built entirely new instruments, like the Cosmofono (an electric lyre, half lyre-half guitar), for example, producing sounds that are literally one of a kind. Ribeiro is not only a great songwriter (co-author alongside Mallet of many of their tracks, perhaps more the lyrics than the music but I wouldn’t know for sure) but also one of the most incredible voices in the history of "rock." Holy shit.
  • tonysoprano
    20 jul 16
    The French still get on my nerves anyway.
  • tonysoprano
    20 jul 16
    They are acting too cool.
  • hjhhjij
    20 jul 16
    Well. I don't know why, but we're back to talking about music, huh? :-)
  • tonysoprano
    20 jul 16
    Electric guitar... do you have any albums to recommend me from these Alpes?
  • hjhhjij
    20 jul 16
    "They're acting too proud" And we, pizza and mandolin all night, uncouth Italians, we sleep, we Germans
  • hjhhjij
    20 jul 16
    Yes. Everyone. Including the first one when they were called "Catherine Ribeiro + 2Bis" from 1969.
  • tonysoprano
    20 jul 16
    Too Fantozzi for my taste XD
  • tonysoprano
    20 jul 16
    Sure, I'll try to see if I can carve out some time to listen to them.
  • hjhhjij
    20 jul 16
    On the other hand, I put a listening on them, this is another example, from the debut Those after the first two, from 1971 to 1975, are better :D
Magma: Udu Wudu
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
What a fucking album... what a crazy suite De Futura...
Magma: Mekanïk Destruktïw Kommandöh
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Is it ever possible that every time I reach the end of the album, I end up in tears?! ABSOLUTE MASTERPIECE! HOW MUCH I LOVE MAGMA!
MC5: Kick Out the Jams
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
Holy shit, what a live, powerful and timeless!
Megadeth: Rust in Peace
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
The masterpiece of Megadeth and thrash metal as a whole...the constant accelerations, the continuous time changes, the compositional originality and technical prowess...Chapeau.
Mel Brooks: Frankenstein Junior
File Video I have it ★★★★★
To call it a masterpiece is almost an insult to this monument.
Metallica: St. Anger
File Audio I have it ★
Insulting this album is like giving it a compliment.
Metallica: Ride The Lightning
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
The masterpiece by Metallica, marking the definitive maturation, among other things immediate, of the band. It is the perfect balance between pure thrash metal and softer sounds...majestic.
Michael Cimino: Il cacciatore
File Video I have it ★★★★★
One of the best war films (even though it’s not entirely accurate to label it as such), magnetic, psychological, perfect...
Mike Oldfield: Tubular Bells
Vinile I have it ★★★★★
When I discovered that there was this enormous vinyl at my grandparents' house, I was determined to put it on the turntable at all costs...too bad the turntable was broken, so I couldn't enjoy this immense masterpiece of Mike in its multiple 48 minutes once again. It's incredible how, at not yet 20 years old, with a base of just 3-4 notes (made famous thanks to the movie The Exorcist), he managed to create this immense suite! Referring to the debut, given that the debasio presents difficulties in collecting it.
  • Kotatsu
    26 aug 16
    Bought in a little Athenian alley, can't wait to listen to it! :)
  • Kotatsu
    26 aug 16
    I see, pardon
  • tonysoprano
    26 aug 16
    After about six minutes, the mental journeys begin.
  • hellraiser
    26 aug 16
    The Exorcist, my favorite movie of all time..
  • tonysoprano
    26 aug 16
    You know I've never seen it in my 19 years of existence? ahahahah
  • Kotatsu
    26 aug 16
    The cover, however, is by the Tubular Bells Two... Were you referring (like me) to the first one?
  • tonysoprano
    26 aug 16
    Yes
  • hellraiser
    26 aug 16
    I am a big horror enthusiast, and my nickname refers to the saga from the 80s. I watched The Exorcist years ago with friends for the thirtieth anniversary, and it impressed me quite a bit. Now, compared to new films with fantastic special effects, it seems dated, but for me, it remains the best of all time.
  • tonysoprano
    26 aug 16
    I haven't watched movies consistently in years. However, my favorite films remain The Godfather and Citizen Kane.
Miles Davis: Kind of Blue
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
An incredibly balanced jazz that you can't help but love...
Minutemen: Double Nickels On The Dime
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
How to compress about ten different genres (I certainly won't list them, there are too many!) each one apart from the other into a double album (consisting of 45 songs, each one very different from the others, characterized by a short duration), a milestone in the music of the late twentieth century: stuff that only the Minutemen can pull off. Uncatalogable, unclassifiable, pure adrenaline and madness for a full 1 hour and 15 minutes! Incredible!
Morphine: Yes
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
And boom. Hat trick, third masterpiece in a row for the Morphine...
Morphine: Good
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
Monumentally... I have literally lost my mind over this masterpiece.
  • fuggitivo
    29 may 16
    Obsession leads to suicide. Like Good. Like Loveless. Like Modern Dance; all albums you seem to be hoarding, from what I can see.
  • tonysoprano
    29 may 16
    What matters is the quality of an album, I couldn't care less whether it's cheerful or somber. And this album is of the highest quality.
  • fuggitivo
    29 may 16
    Very high quality? I would say it's among the top 10 in the history of modern music.
  • tonysoprano
    29 may 16
    Top 10 probably yes.
  • fuggitivo
    29 may 16
    Sometimes I wonder how the Gun Club managed to pull out classics like those in Fire of Love in '81. Classic tracks, formally perfect, that belong to 50 years or more before. Well, Good has blues of that caliber.
  • tonysoprano
    30 may 16
    I still have to listen to the Gun Club, even though I've heard around that they are badass.
  • fuggitivo
    30 may 16
    3 words son: best punk album (ever)
  • fuggitivo
    30 may 16
    Referred to Fire of Love.
  • tonysoprano
    1 jun 16
    Good is in the top 10 of the greatest rock albums of all time.
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