Mary Oh Mary great album, great artist.
Il coyote it's for things like this that "Il giorno aveva cinque teste" is one of my favorites by Dalla.
Edoardo Bennato - Meno Male Che Adesso Non C'È Nerone Edoardo Bennato - In Prigione In Prigione I don’t know how many in Italy have managed to create such perfect pure rock'n roll at these levels. He was probably the best of all during his golden years.
Comus - Song To Comus Christmas with intestinal flu. I'm skipping the family gathering and honestly, it doesn't seem so bad to me.
Le Orme - Collage I don't know why, but I found myself whistling it like this, after coffee.
Rush - Working Man I had been wanting to listen to the Rush albums again for a while, so I finally made the decision. #rushfinale @[dsalva]
Tom Waits - "Fawn" After the opening, the closing piece. And how beautiful are the instrumentals of this gentleman.
Alice - Tom Waits This album is wonderful, it has so many cool songs, but the title track... Ah, what an opening. What an opening!
Tom Waits - Take It With Me A spine-chilling piece, perhaps somewhat overlooked within its vast repertoire.
Sting - Bring on the Night (Live in Paris) Well, I repeat, too much random shit throwing at this artist, he did great things before dedicating himself to the definitive, undeniable, dick rummaging. Especially this live album. His best. Come on.
The Contortions - Dish It Out (1978) This is how one of my all-time favorite albums starts, bringing together in one shot that quadrilateral of crazy talent that goes from Mr. mad-funk James Chance's Contortions to the DNA of a certain Arto Lindsay (and a certain Ikue Mori and a certain Robin Lee Crutchfield) who will go on to do a few things after, passing through the orgasmic mess of Lydia Lunch from Teenage Jesus & the Jerks and the noise annoyance of Mars, whose members will split into various projects, some intersecting with members of DNA. All under the watchful eye of Briaianino. From Isola Deserta, but for real. In my top 10-15, those albums, in short.
Genesis - The Lamia It was coming out tomorrow, but I've already listened to it a couple of hundred times, how is that even possible?
Afghan Whigs - The Temple The Afghan Whigs - Miles Iz Ded [OFFICIAL VIDEO] My favorites from a great, great album. One is a cover that serves as the best example of how Dulli and his mates were already thinking beyond typical late '80s to early '90s rock (which, to be clear, is present in one of its best forms in "Congregation"), the other is a gem with one of the most lethal riffs of '90s rock.
Soundgarden - Uncovered Today it's going like this.
Morning Glory Ah well, since you insist, then...
The Moon Is Down @[Battlegods] now that we're here...
Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians - Perspex Island (album) - 1991 @[Almotasim] made me want to. He's done several that are prettier than this one, aivoja, but it's one of those classic minor albums that I often feel like listening to again because it's still beautiful.
Hangin' on to the Good Times Yes, the LITTLE FEAT are the ones from Lowell, the golden years behind them without him, but, now I’ll tell you, I’m not throwing them away even after that, you know.
King Crimson - In The Court Of The Crimson King 1969 Full Album HQ It was coming out tomorrow, huh? Well, thanks de-database, it's always wonderful to admire the most beautiful artwork in the entire history of album covers on home page.
Trampled Under Foot-Led Zeppelin Phenomenal Rock-Soul-Hard-Funk.
Shirley Collins & The Albion Country Band • Murder of Maria Marten (1971) UK I conclude with this masterpiece of traditional British folk, featuring the song that most certifies the embrace of electric arrangements even from Shirley Collins (even Pentangle had finally "surrendered" to a memorable electric guitar section in the very traditional "Cruel Sister" the year before). It's made of dark news + a nice ghost appearing in a dream, which you can't leave out, they're English.