Radiohead - Jigsaw Falling Into Place (Open Pick) A disc I underestimated, this is the twin disc included in the deluxe edition.
 
Verdena - Loniterp thanks to @[Falloppio] now I have this tune stuck in my head.
 
Pink Floyd Atom Heart Mother (Live Montreux, 21 Nov 1970) (Band only) Cleansed of the orchestra, I actually prefer this version to the studio one, definitely one of the peaks of this extraordinary double Anthology.
 
Blur - Pyongyang One of the peaks of "The Magic Whip"
 
Nirvana - Radio Friendly Unit Shifter (Legendado) 25 years for one of my "key" albums #comingouttomorrow
 
Verdena - Onan I was disappointed with their debut (very immature especially in terms of composition) but their second album which #uscivadomani was a completely different story. This is where my journey with Verdena begins, and the evolution that would lead them to the double Enkadenz.
 
Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond HD (Live Pulse 1994) [Best Sound] The album that #comesouttomorrow is absolutely the most representative of Pink Floyd: this piece is what made me literally fall in love with their atmospheres as a child, the one that (even back then) made me travel with my imagination the most. I'm sharing the live version of Pulse, for the series #yetanotherpinkfloyd (Pink Floyd 1983/2014)
 
Pink Floyd Comfortably Numb Delicate Sound of Thunder Comfortably Numb Masterpiece track (of course), which gains further value live, with the famous second guitar solo masterpiece (of course), which in these two live performances becomes (literally) stratospheric (I should re-listen to the live version of The Wall, but I don't remember it being so impactful) #yetanotherpinkfloyd (Pink Floyd 1983/2014)
 
Pink Floyd Yet Another Movie [Live] some tracks from "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" are better in this double live #yetanotherpinkfloyd (Pink Floyd 1983/2014)
 
Blur - The Universal "The Great Escape": an album packed with songs with a capital C and consistently high quality #outtomorrow
 
The Flaming Lips - I Can Be A Frog Probably my absolute favorite by the Flaming Lips
 
Swans "The Seer" ("The Seer" Full Album Part 4) it's true, there are still two years to go, but I don't think anything more impressive than this masterpiece will come out in this decade.
 
Queens of the Stone Age - Go With The Flow "I want something good to die for, to make it beautiful to live"
 
Pixies - Velouria A record loved from the start (like all those by the Folletti, after all), I remember that before buying this one and the next, I came across an opinion in a "dictionary" of rock and related genres that dismissed it with something like "a step back, and fortunately with the next one they'll do better by returning to their style blah blah blah": I remember thinking after listening to it, "you really didn’t get it at all" #uscivadomani