| 5.0 classic |
| 1 Giant Leap 1 Giant Leap |
| A wonderful album to say the least! Generous and moving, thanks to the great research and blending of world music by the authors! It's a hope for humanity. |
| Brendan Perry Eye of the Hunter |
| Brendan Perry Ark |
| Genesis The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway |
| Mark Lanegan Bubblegum |
| Peter Hammill The Future Now |
| There are some records that remain etched in your memory with a dreamlike familiarity, like certain dreams that, while you're asleep, have the vivid sensation of knowing the place, but in reality, when you wake up, that's not quite the case. However, that dream will surely remain etched forever, or for a long time to come. So, when The Future Now came out way back in 1978 (I was just 17), the first time I listened to it, I had the strong feeling described above! Not many other records gave me this effect on me: Wish You Were Here by Pink; Kid A by Radiohead; The Lamb Lies Don't Broadway by Genesis; Jar of Flies by Alice in Chains, Bubblegum by Mark Lanegan and others... What's really going on? What mysterious, magical, or quantum process is taking place? That's the beauty of this crazy life. |
| Pooh Un po' del nostro tempo migliore |
| Pooh Parsifal |
| Pooh Poohlover |
| Porcupine Tree Fear of a Blank Planet |
| Radiohead Kid A |
| Swans The Great Annihilator |
| Swans To Be Kind |
| It's a wonderful apocalyptic record! I didn't think that at 62 I could still be amazed by so much creativity. The Swans! a group that had decided to die but then resurrected as no one has ever done in musical history, their powerful music confident and musically more mature in a moment in history full of platforms that have destroyed creativity. As Vito well said "The Swans are the sentinels of music" |
| Talking Heads Remain in Light |
| The Stranglers La Folie |
| Van der Graaf Generator Still Life |