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Topic: Locanda Delle Fate - Forse le lucciole...
Posted By: Aaron
Subject: Locanda Delle Fate - Forse le lucciole...
Date Posted: May 26 2005 at 21:27

So, this album is blowing me away.  I am in awe at their abililty to combine complexity and beauty.  I have mentioned this before in another thread, but when I first got this album I had difficulty paying attention while i was driving because it was that good.  And the vocalist, hot damn he is fantastic.  I can only assume they have wonderful lyrics, because I have no idea what they are talking about.

So...  only one album, well at least from the seventies that is.  How is there release from 1999?  And one album, what the hell, these guys must have been in other bands in Italy.  Could you point in the right direction as to what other bands these guys played in.  Specifically Michele Conta and  Alberto Gaviglio because they are the prominent song writers and Gaviglio has that excellent voice.

I recommend this album to everyone, it is fantastic in everyway.

Aaron




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Posted By: Aaron
Date Posted: May 26 2005 at 23:01

honestly, why did we have to move this, now it's in a forum with less traffic, boo hoo

Aaron



Posted By: geezer
Date Posted: May 27 2005 at 02:03
You can skip it. It's just not worth it and not similar to the -77 masterpiece. The reunion albums of Italian bands are kind of a hit (Metamorfosi) or miss (Locanda delle Fate, Museo Rosenbach).

I'm not aware of any other groups by the band members. There probably weren't any. Maybe this is due to the fact that -77 was more or less the final great year in Italian prog. After that it seemed to be almost impossible to release new prog albums in Italy and only a few were released.


Posted By: Aaron
Date Posted: May 27 2005 at 09:46

you dont think that that they played in bands prior to Locanda Delle Fate?  I find it hard to believe that that was their first album for any band

Aaron



Posted By: Fantômas
Date Posted: May 27 2005 at 10:02
It's the worst thing that I EVER listenned in my whole life. And, yes, somehow it's even worse than anything by Glass Hammer or Pendragon. 

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Posted By: Aaron
Date Posted: May 27 2005 at 10:14

which album the '77 album or the '99 album

if the '77. please explain why you think so

Aaron



Posted By: geezer
Date Posted: May 27 2005 at 13:39
Originally posted by Aaron Aaron wrote:

which album the '77 album or the '99 album

if the '77. please explain why you think so

Aaron


He means probably both. This Fantomas character hates all the best stuff (symphonic prog).


Posted By: Nipsey88
Date Posted: May 28 2005 at 02:38
Have not heard the new album, but I am a HUGE fan of the 77 one. All reviews I've seen (of the newer album) have been alltogether mediocre, however.

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Posted By: Fantômas
Date Posted: May 28 2005 at 11:14
Originally posted by Aaron Aaron wrote:

which album the '77 album or the '99 album

if the '77. please explain why you think so

Aaron



it is sticky, but it fails in pass a climate. It isn't pretty... It is just sticky. It's poor, mediocre. Blink 182' Adam Song by itself is better than anything in that album.

If you want to hear something truly emotive, go for Lou Reed's Berlin. If you want to hear something pretty, go for Air's Moon Safari.

The Italian Syphonic is even worse than England's, and as bad as Germany's (that's because I like Novalis)... Cheesy, full with dull lyrics, screaming weirdoes trying to be a tenor, and absolutely poor pretentious keyboards passages.


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Posted By: Hiwatter
Date Posted: May 29 2005 at 05:33

I like this group (their 77 album), but sometimes is the music too much melodic with too much slick poppy vocals for me (only in one or two tracks) -- like those cheesy Italian Festivals in San Remo. But the playing, compositions and complexity is amazing on this album.

 



Posted By: Trotsky
Date Posted: July 06 2005 at 03:01

One album that I keep returning to over and over again ... I guess I'm going to avoid the reunion album ... maybe if only cos it doesn't have Leonardo Sasso (the overblown Zucchero-soundalike who gives Locanda that romantic feel) ... I must say I didn't really like New York, the late 70s single released after FLLNSAP that's often tagged on as a bonus track. 

Sounds facile, I know, but perhaps some of those brilliant Italian 70s symphonic bands were meant to be appreciated in just the one majestic dose ... but then again we have PFM and Banco who hit the mark more than once ... I still can't believe that PFM followed Storia Di Un Minuto with Per Un Amico ...



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Posted By: Moogtron III
Date Posted: July 06 2005 at 03:22
It IS a great album. Great playing, a very crystalline production, some compositions (not all) are very good. One of the best Italian cd's I know.


Posted By: progreviews
Date Posted: July 06 2005 at 03:44
There's also a live album on Mellow Records (I believe it's creatively titled Live). It's from the 70s and basically features the compositions from Forse le lucciole..., plus one new composition that's just as good as anything else on that album. Only problem is, the sound quality is downright awful, but if you're used to bootlegs than you might have no problem with it.

Myself, I never listen to Live even though I really like the '77 album. Haven't heard the reunion album and don't have any desire to.

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Posted By: Rochacrimson
Date Posted: December 25 2005 at 17:43

Great album!

1977 is the year of Locanda delle Fate



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Posted By: Gentle Tull
Date Posted: December 25 2005 at 22:17

I just got the '77 one a couple weeks ago and it amazed me as well.

It's on my icon.



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Posted By: cucacola54
Date Posted: December 26 2005 at 02:13
great album!! one of may Favorites... i have the standard version.. but i liked so much that i bought the JPN paper Sleeve version too... it was hard to find and a lil expensive, but worth every penny.. i love that band and that album

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Posted By: micky
Date Posted: December 26 2005 at 20:04
Originally posted by Gentle Tull Gentle Tull wrote:

I just got the '77 one a couple weeks ago and it amazed me as well.

It's on my icon.



I saw your icon in another thread... one of my favorite Italian albums, along with another on the opposite side of the spectrum.  "Ys" hahahah


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Posted By: ANDREW
Date Posted: December 26 2005 at 20:39
An Italian progressive rock masterpiece of the second half of the seventies.


Posted By: EL OSO
Date Posted: December 26 2005 at 21:46
It´s a masterpiece and it´s a shame some people say it´s not good at all. I really feel sorry for Fantomas, maybe it´s too much for him.


Posted By: chamberry
Date Posted: December 26 2005 at 22:11
I got them like 3 days ago and like it a lot. too bad they don't have another great album

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Posted By: lovecraft
Date Posted: December 28 2005 at 10:47
I have to say that, even as a fan of symphonic, I found this one very dull. Makes all the right moves but not one memorable tune to make an impression on me. Way overrated.



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