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hellogoodbye
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BATTIATO / CAMISASCA
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Hey Den-izens, I'm wondering if any of you might have heard this one:
http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=10380 I picked this up today for $10, was pretty excited to come across it, even though I know nothing about this band. Opinions from anyone who may have heard it? |
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tszirmay
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I actually own this one, a wonderful piece of work , reviewed it back in 2006 and gave it 4 stars. Fantastic musicianship and overall, a fine RPI addition.
Enjoy it , Michael !
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I never post anything anywhere without doing more than basic research, often in depth.
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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...and I came across your review about 30 seconds ago lol!
Thank you, Mr Roxy! I always trust your praise, so you've got me pumped to give it a spin now! The end of the shift can't come quick enough! I also got Helmet of Gnat's `High Street', Morpheus - Rabenteuer', Aussie 70's electronic band Cybotron's `Implosion' and a few missing Glass Hammer albums `Chronomotree' and `Three Cheers....' at the same time, pretty happy with this suprising haul just from randomly stopping in at the local second hand music shop! |
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andrea
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http://italianprogmap.blogspot.it/2012/09/tears-and-shadows.html Here you can find Lithos' album: http://www.jamendo.com/it/list/a48775/gabriele?autoplay=1 Other bands linked in some way to this project are Corte Aulica, Alma Sideris and Moogg... |
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Thank you, Andrea! I'll check those pages out as soon as I get home!
It was a real nice surprise to come across that album today, even better to read several positive reviews for it on here already too! |
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AEProgman
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LOL, I got Felona and Contrappunti yesterday. Quite the different contrast is styles between the two.
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hellogoodbye
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Florian is the record which would have composed Vivaldi, if the chap had the spirit in the song.
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kayla
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I LIKE IT
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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The Spam-eth...have hit-eth...the fan-eth. or something like that. Thanks Damo! Edited by Aussie-Byrd-Brother - September 24 2013 at 04:37 |
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seventhsojourn
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Here's one for Pierre!
It'll probable end up in Crossover but should also be of interest to the guys in the Den.
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hellogoodbye
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TheH
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Notabene are sure a fine band. I just have "Sei lacrime d'ambra"
their second album. Really great melodic retro prog. Somehow I forgot to buy their first, will have to do something against that soon. |
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Damn, five days without a post in here??
(sadly, I've been on nightshift, so kind of been neglecting RPI a bit). But I did get to give the first couple of tracks of that Notabene album a spin, there's some terrific stuff on there! Those of you who don't know the album, see what you think of this one: I love the really reckless and dirty moments in it! |
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AEProgman
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Been on work travels of late and not peeked in here much, but gave this a listen just now, quite good! I like the closing with the heavy, melodic guitar and violin mix. First time hearing these guys, good!
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Thank you Jim! I came across that album by complete chance! I knew nothing about the band, but when I saw the lovely cover (even before turning to look at the back, I thought `That HAS to be a prog album! ), then noticing the Mellow label it was on, I decided to take a chance. I've only listened to it once, but it's very strong!
Pleasantly surprised! |
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Tom Ozric
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Hands up if you adore PFM's 'Chocolate Kings'........
......just had my taping of it going in the car, haven't listened to it for many years - flippin' awesome album, better than I recall..... |
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Thought I'd quickly share an old familiar piece...from an album - `CELESTE - Principe di un Giorno' - that I've listened to quite a lot, so it really took my by surprise driving into work tonight by really moving me for the first time. The piano in the second half affected me in such a strong way.
Celeste - Favole Antiche Hope you enjoy. PS - Tom, I do have `Chocolate Kings', but it always bums me out how P.F.M ended up choosing a vocalist that sounded just like Peter Garbriel. Robbed them even more of an identity! Have to say, though, that hang-up really stops me from giving the album much of a spin. |
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hellogoodbye
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Marvellous stuff, Michael. I cry everytime I listen to that song.
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Sagichim
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I kinda feel the same Michael, although I do prefer his performance on Jet Lag. But it's not only the vocals the whole album has a cold sound to my ears, I guess it's the guitars and bass both have a punchy kind of sound. But of course don't get me wrong, it is a very good album with incredible musicianship, I just prefer the others (including Jet Lag ) |
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