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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2007 at 23:13
C`mon dudes, this thread deserves some claps to Andrea Cortese, new SC!!! Clap well deserved
 
That RRR album is excellent, it is one of those albums that i have in my albums to review list, but actually i have it since some months ago LOL, Pholas Dactylus is unknown for me, though i have had the possibility of acquiring it, but i haven`t yet.
 
Today i bought 3 Italian albums:
Le Orme - Elementi
DFA - Work in Progress (Live) this is excellent
Finisterre - Storybook
 
I made very nice additions to my collection i think!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2007 at 23:24
Originally posted by memowakeman memowakeman wrote:

C`mon dudes, this thread deserves some claps to Andrea Cortese, new SC!!! Clap well deserved
 
That RRR album is excellent, it is one of those albums that i have in my albums to review list, but actually i have it since some months ago LOL, Pholas Dactylus is unknown for me, though i have had the possibility of acquiring it, but i haven`t yet.
 
Today i bought 3 Italian albums:
Le Orme - Elementi
DFA - Work in Progress (Live) this is excellent
Finisterre - Storybook
 
I made very nice additions to my collection i think!
 
U STILL LACK OF SOME DT ALBUMS, LOL.
 
GREAT ADDITIONS MEMO, DON'T BE ENVIOUS AND SHARE SOME OF THEM
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2007 at 23:52
LOL
You should delete your top artist in your signature, looks awful
Well, i could share some albums, maybe Ermm
 
But why dont you write an opinion about Acqua Fragile Smile

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2007 at 23:56
My signature rocks!!!
 
Well, I discovered Acqua Fragile 3 weeks ago, and they have a strong Genesis influence, the fact of singing in English really disappointed me, but the music is cool by the way, I think they are the weakest italian band I've heard to the date.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 24 2007 at 13:30
Actually i didn´t like that Acqua Fragile album, maybe i need more listens i dunno, but as you said their English lyrics are a low point.
 
Meanwhile i can say that Work in Progress by DFA is an excellent live album,jazz oriented but the quality of the musicians is excellent!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 24 2007 at 18:54
Originally posted by memowakeman memowakeman wrote:

C`mon dudes, this thread deserves some claps to Andrea Cortese, new SC!!! Clap well deserved
 
That RRR album is excellent, it is one of those albums that i have in my albums to review list, but actually i have it since some months ago LOL, Pholas Dactylus is unknown for me, though i have had the possibility of acquiring it, but i haven`t yet.
 
Today i bought 3 Italian albums:
Le Orme - Elementi
DFA - Work in Progress (Live) this is excellent
Finisterre - Storybook
 
I made very nice additions to my collection i think!


very nice addtions indeed. Have a clappie.... Clap

I agree... here's a couple of clappies for Andrea. 

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With all respect to Mandy.. see next post... I think the RRR album is one of the REAL gems of the 2nd division (noteriey-wise) bands/albums.  Most all know the albums by the big 3, however there are some GREAT albums that are not really as well known.

You really should check out Pholas Dactylus.  I really like it..  again not having a clue to the seemingly inane lyrics. It's in my top 10 RPI/ISP albums.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 24 2007 at 18:59
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by MANDRAKEROOT MANDRAKEROOT wrote:

Micky wrote:
"Mandy - You rock!  Though no clappies until you give Per.. Un Mondo Di Cristallo it's well deserved 4th star LOL"

I answer:
"To my warning “Per.. Un Mondo Di cristallo" is a good album.  The songs are very good and valid because want to be a hybrid between Jazz and Symphonic Prog.  Nevertheless I find that the production ruin the disk and, therefore, also the songs.  So it is are aged badly and they do not succeed to express their glamour.  However it is true it is an album that deserves 4 stars.  Nevertheless I see it so and for my meter of judgment 3 stars are just."


damn.. I've never been turned down for the chance to get clappies LOL  I'm losing itOuch

hmmm... the production.. didn't phase me at all... oh well....  great music.. poor production..

I can live with that.. LOL



I wanted to come back to this Mandy.  I took the album in to work today.. curious to see if I could hear what you heard that had escaped me.  Had a wonderful listening experience while sitting in the INFERNAL DC traffic this afternoon.  If I can be frank.. I have no clue what the hell you are talking about as far as the production taking away from the album, or soundng dated ..any more than any other album recorded 30+ years ago.LOL  What exactly was it you heard? My curioiusity is greatly aroused.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 24 2007 at 19:05
another album from Micky's favorite list...  recently moved from back with its brothers in RPI,  after the torture of confinement in the labyrinthine dungeons under the fortress Art Rock




what an album...

thoughts from the RPI lovers out there...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 24 2007 at 22:16
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

another album from Micky's favorite list...  recently moved from back with its brothers in RPI,  after the torture of confinement in the labyrinthine dungeons under the fortress Art Rock




what an album...

thoughts from the RPI lovers out there...
 
Wonderful album indeed, i love it since the cover art which is beautiful to me, another one of those endless RPI gems.
Hey micky i noticed that Formula 3 is also under Art Rock, shoudln`t they be moved to RPI as well?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 25 2007 at 01:52
Well, I don't know so many italian bands, but the few I know really rock. One of my last additions was Alphataurus and I just got The voice hasn't the same technique as Banco or Il Balletto but the powerful voice of Michele Bavaro is awesome.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 25 2007 at 01:56
Originally posted by memowakeman memowakeman wrote:

Wonderful album indeed, i love it since the cover art which is beautiful to me, another one of those endless RPI gems.
Hey micky i noticed that Formula 3 is also under Art Rock, shoudln`t they be moved to RPI as well?


We have, Guillermo, and we always intended to move them... Now that you've reminded me of that, I'll move them myself later this morning!Thumbs Up
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 25 2007 at 04:38
Yep,
 
Formula 3 really deserve to come out of the darkness where they're lying, actually... they belong to RPIWink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 25 2007 at 05:18
Originally posted by Ghost Rider Ghost Rider wrote:

Originally posted by memowakeman memowakeman wrote:

Wonderful album indeed, i love it since the cover art which is beautiful to me, another one of those endless RPI gems.
Hey micky i noticed that Formula 3 is also under Art Rock, shoudln`t they be moved to RPI as well?


We have, Guillermo, and we always intended to move them... Now that you've reminded me of that, I'll move them myself later this morning!Thumbs Up


To exception of little groups (but that in truth) I would propose actual the genre ROCK PROGRESSIVO ITALIANO. 

In fact a lot of Italian groups changed genre also to the inside of an single album.  This happened also abroad.  Nevertheless in Italy the problem was had to to the fact that the Critical did not understand this music and the musicians, that in general were gotten ready, looked for change this problem playing music complicated and that hit the people.  For example the Area carved songs Jazz Rock next to songs totally Symphonic.  The New Trolls are passed from the Proto-Prog and from the Beat to the Symphonic Prog and then to the POP commercial one...  But always with a strong component Prog.  Eugenio Finardi proposed a Rock (above all in the beginning) that is not simply Rock or Art Rock (or how want to call it) because is Prog!!!  Also Sangiuliano that seems very like to Vangelis like concept in reality presents a strong visual component, typical thing of the Italian Prog and that is the glue of the genre. 

However a valid description of the genre I would not know to give it (and, attention, I talk about genre not of stage or movement or other!) 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 25 2007 at 10:07
Originally posted by Ghost Rider Ghost Rider wrote:

Originally posted by memowakeman memowakeman wrote:

Wonderful album indeed, i love it since the cover art which is beautiful to me, another one of those endless RPI gems.
Hey micky i noticed that Formula 3 is also under Art Rock, shoudln`t they be moved to RPI as well?


We have, Guillermo, and we always intended to move them... Now that you've reminded me of that, I'll move them myself later this morning!Thumbs Up
 
Excellent, many thanks Raf Thumbs Up
 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 25 2007 at 10:34
Originally posted by Andrea Cortese Andrea Cortese wrote:

Yep,
 
Formula 3 really deserve to come out of the darkness where they're lying, actually... they belong to RPIWink


And I've just moved them to ISP, which is to become RPI even if the owners don't agree with a name change. Micky and I talked about that when I was in the US over the holidays, but I only remembered to do it now. Thank you for reminding me!Thumbs Up

The RPI issue is a very complex one, as I just said. I agree with Mandy, and of course this is also Micky's opinion. However, if you remember well, there was a poll some time ago (I opened it on M.'s behalf), which unfortunately was overwhelmingly against the implementation of a new subgenre for Rock Progressivo Italiano. Therefore, we will make do with what we have, and use the existing subgenre of ISP for those bands who were active in the Seventies, or for those clearly inspired by them.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 25 2007 at 17:15
^^^
 
Yep, we have to go on so, until things change, at least.
 
RPI is is the right word. We usually use this term in Italy to define our peculiar prog scene of the seventies.
 
ISP is "FLATUS VOCIS" 'cause make other important and relevant classic bands stand far from their "brothers"...

 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 25 2007 at 19:08
Originally posted by Ghost Rider Ghost Rider wrote:

Originally posted by Andrea Cortese Andrea Cortese wrote:

Yep,
 
Formula 3 really deserve to come out of the darkness where they're lying, actually... they belong to RPIWink


And I've just moved them to ISP, which is to become RPI even if the owners don't agree with a name change. Micky and I talked about that when I was in the US over the holidays, but I only remembered to do it now. Thank you for reminding me!Thumbs Up

The RPI issue is a very complex one, as I just said. I agree with Mandy, and of course this is also Micky's opinion. However, if you remember well, there was a poll some time ago (I opened it on M.'s behalf), which unfortunately was overwhelmingly against the implementation of a new subgenre for Rock Progressivo Italiano. Therefore, we will make do with what we have, and use the existing subgenre of ISP for those bands who were active in the Seventies, or for those clearly inspired by them.


hahahha I remember that poll... good times indeed hahah. Though  proof again that polls are not worth a damn thing if  people have no clue what they are talking about LOL  The admins let us do it,  swayed by the logic in our arguments and the passion in our hearts hahahha, and  then asked us to prove or at least submit a case why it should be seperate and andrea delivered the goods for us. Clap As I've said about these stupid polls... numbers lie.. logic doesn't....Wink  Check it out, it's a mouthfulll, but worth a read.

http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=33377
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 26 2007 at 00:37
PFM's Stati di Immaginazione jumped at the italian symphonic prog TOP TEN!!!!ShockedClap
 
1 1972 4.58
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive music
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Per Un Amico
Italian Symphonic Prog
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Storia Di Un Minuto
Italian Symphonic Prog
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3 1972 4.39
Excellent addition to any prog music collection
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BANCO DEL MUTUO SOCCORSO
Darwin!
Italian Symphonic Prog
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Italian Symphonic Prog
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BANCO DEL MUTUO SOCCORSO
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6 1972 4.36
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Banco del Mutuo Soccorso
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Stati Di Immaginazione
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Inferno
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 26 2007 at 05:32
I haven't doubt! "Stati Di Immaginazione" by PFM is one of the best Prog album of all time!
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