Album DeRango™ 17,40

Lou Reed

Berlin Meco

 The main problem is Lou Reed himself, with his monotonous, clinical, and borderline unmelodic singing.

 Essentially, the album sounds bad, and not because the arrangements are intentionally sparse, but because it often lacks a fundamental blend between the various components.

 Explore this critical perspective on Lou Reed's Berlin—listen yourself and decide if it's a masterpiece or a missed opportunity.

💬 34
4121
📈 3,53
Book DeRango™ 27,12

Primo Levi

Il sistema periodico Meco

 Primo Levi demonstrates how the craft of chemistry and the craft of living are much more similar than one might imagine.

 The story of a carbon atom... becomes a hymn raised to the power and perfection of nature, where all the poetry hidden behind a single, seemingly insignificant, atom is forcefully unveiled.

 Discover Primo Levi's brilliant fusion of chemistry and life in The Periodic Table—read it to experience science like never before!

💬 5
12067
📈 4,83
Album DeRango™ 15,62

Freddie King

Let's Hide Away and Dance Away with Freddie King Meco

 'Hide Away,' one of the most covered blues tracks ever, alone could earn this album a 5-star rating.

 King’s style is particularly innovative, prioritizing studied themes that capture the listener’s attention despite the lack of vocals.

 Explore Freddie King's timeless instrumental blues and hear the origins of legendary guitar riffs today!

💬 36
3605
📈 4,10
Album DeRango™ 25,55

Marillion

This Strange Engine Meco

 Marillion have demonstrated an excellent ability to reinvent themselves.

 The last track, 'This Strange Engine,' reminds us that prog still runs in Marillion’s veins and does so splendidly.

 Dive into Marillion’s This Strange Engine and experience the bold fusion of prog tradition and fresh songwriting!

💬 16
4596
📈 4,18
Album DeRango™ 29,06

Rod Stewart

Gasoline Alley Meco

 Gasoline Alley is an album to be relished, flowing with enviable ease, where right from the eponymous opener it’s clear that you’re dealing with an album of extremely high quality.

 Rod Stewart demonstrates his enviable class, a product of already consolidated experience despite his young age, and a healthy spontaneity that might become elusive in the future.

 Explore Rod Stewart's Gasoline Alley and experience classic 70s acoustic rock at its finest.

💬 12
4282
📈 4,70
Album DeRango™ 21,14

Mott the Hoople

Brain Capers Meco

 Brain Capers was recorded almost live, attempting to capture the great energy expressed by the band live.

 Mott The Hoople had all the tools to reach the top and stay there for a while.

 Explore Brain Capers and discover the raw energy and talent that shaped glam rock’s history.

💬 11
2334
📈 4,57
Album DeRango™ 12,58

Otis Rush

Ain't Enough Comin' In Meco

 Sixteen years of waiting well rewarded.

 'Ain't Enough Comin' In' is an album with guts, wonderfully played and equally well-produced.

 Explore Otis Rush's powerful 'Ain't Enough Comin' In' and experience a true blues masterpiece today!

💬 9
2245
📈 5,00
Album DeRango™ 19,38

Steve Hackett

To Watch The Storms Meco

 The term 'hackettian' now precisely identifies a world of sounds explored by the English guitarist.

 Steve’s electric guitar manages to say more with a few notes than thousands of guitarists can with a cascade of notes.

 Dive into Steve Hackett's 'To Watch The Storms' and experience a unique blend of progressive rock and eclectic guitar artistry today!

💬 17
4087
📈 4,17
Album DeRango™ 9,57

Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds

Live At Luther College Meco

 Dave Matthews knows how to write damn beautiful songs, capable of standing on their own even in the absence of that sonic machine.

 This is an album to be listened to from the first to the last note, a genuine record, where you enjoy the pleasure of hearing fingers rubbing on strings or strings rattling on the fingerboard.

 Listen to this iconic acoustic live album and experience Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds' timeless musical magic.

💬 9
2122
📈 4,33
Book DeRango™ 13,38

Vincenzo Martorella

Il Blues Meco

 A journey to the origins of the blues, to understand the social, cultural, and human context in which the devil's music developed.

 Martorella has the merit of being able to write an essay that is pleasantly readable, navigating the disputes involving the many self-proclaimed inventors of the blues.

 Dive into the rich history of blues music with Vincenzo Martorella's 'Il Blues'—a must-read for every blues enthusiast!

💬 7
2559
📈 4,80