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andrea
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I hope you can find an answer in the first chapter of this book: you can read it in the preview: https://www.createspace.com/pub/community/give.review.do?id=1086260&rewrite=true& |
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Sagichim
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Thanks Mike, but there isn't anything appropriate on utube to listen to, I'll keep looking though, sounds like something I will dig according to your review.
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TeleStrat
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Since I am determined to spend my entire tax refund on CDs and DVDs (mostly CDs) my Amazon
order today is: Osanna - Palepoli Quella Vecchia Locanda - self titled Quella Vecchia Locanda - Il Tempo Della Gioia Frenante Sezione - Metafora Di Un Viaggio Also within the last few weeks... New Trolls - Ut Arti & Mestieri - Children's Blues Arti & Mestieri - Estrazioni Nova - Wings Of Love I'm always open to suggestions. |
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Sagichim
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Great albums my friend! There are so many albums to recommend, I think it will be easier if you'll list the ones you do know.
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TeleStrat
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Hello Sagichim
I have quite a few originals from the 70s but imports back then were not always readily available so I have some gaps. That's why I ordered Palepoli and Wings Of Love on CD. I'm pretty much caught up on New Trolls, PFM and Sensations' Fix but I only have Beyond Leng, Smogmagica and Verita Nascoste from Le Orme. I have the self titled Ibis but don't know if they have anything else. The same is true with Maxophone. I like Citta Frontale but only have El Tor. Also, any recommendations on newer bands (based on what I've mentioned) are welcomed. |
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Guldbamsen
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Hi there Telestrat - I hope you don't mind me jumping in to give some recs, but I love passing the word of great RPI on.
Il Balletto di Bronzo - Ys (a masterpiece that every prog fan should have in their collection imo. Wild and wholly original this baby will take you for a ride like nothing else) Cervello - Melos (see above description but add some of the most infectious melody work north of Ghana) Semiramis - Dedicato a Frazz (teen band with a naive energy and melody on their lips that literally swoops you out of your chair) Procession - Frontiera (proof that one doesn't need synths in prog) Delirium - lll (just about the most heartfelt and warm RPI album out there, sprinkled with intimate folky passages and a recurring sax played theme that makes grown men into pools of jello) Rocky's Filj - Storie di Uomini e non (hard rocking with all the right Italian trimmings and a reed section that kicks your backside into next week in the most wonderful manner conceivable) Franco Battiato - Pollution (Italy's most beautiful voice accompanied by an ingenious approach to the VCS3 and mixing RPI with a psychedelic dreamy charm) Plenty more where that came from, but I'll leave it at that for now. Edited by Guldbamsen - April 06 2015 at 15:54 |
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Guldbamsen
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Damn... I missed the part where you asked for newer bands
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TeleStrat
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Thanks Sagi
From the list I only have Ys and it is a favorite. Everything else looks really good and sounds like things I would be interested in. I'll post regularly as I try new things. Thanks again BTW, what does everyone think about Aurora Lunare?
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Guldbamsen
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Heh I'm David but Sagi is a good friend of mine, so I'm honoured.
Anyhoo I'm just glad to pass the word, so you're quite welcome! Cool that you already have Ys - it is such a powerful sucker! I will be looking forward to your thoughts on any of the others if you can find them. Godspeed! |
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TeleStrat
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Sorry, got the names mixed up.
Everything looks interesting and Franco Battiato, Rocky's Filj and Cervello caught my attention right away. Then I'll work through the rest of the list.
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Pastmaster
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Thanks, will check them out when I get the time to listen to some new music
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TheH
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The Album of "Aurora Lunare" was maybe my favourite from last years releases. Who they bring back that 70s feeling is perfect.
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Forgot to reply earlier myself, thanks H! Yep, definitely recommended. Lots of retro vintage 70's feeling throughout, and it's overloaded with synths! I think in my review I might have referred to it as `synth porn'! Hmmmm, if I didn't, I now kind of wish I did! |
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Meltdowner
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I only know one album from that list David, Ys. The others seem very interesting, I'll return to this page later
Edit: and listen to Aurora Lunare too Edited by Meltdowner - April 07 2015 at 09:47 |
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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I only picked up the Ys album a month or two back, Sam, it's a damn knockout. A real sense of danger to it, very wild stuff!
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TeleStrat
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I listened to several tracks from Cervello and Aurora Lunare yesterday and liked everything I heard.
I will follow up today on some of the other recommendations. I have several albums by PFM and Le Orme but not Per un Amico or Felona e Serona so those go on the list. I also have Zarathustra and have played it recently and like it (since I've found out what it's worth i'm almost afraid to handle it).
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Sagichim
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Michael do you mean you've picke it up for the first time a month ago?
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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I'd actually owned a CD of it for years, but I discovered that the CD was faulty and kept on cutting out! So yes, I've only just found a new CD and this one plays perfectly...so I'm kind of playing the catch-up game with that classic! |
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TeleStrat
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I forgot to mention that I was pleasantly surprised to find Corrado Rustici on the Cervello album.
I've been a long time fan of Corrado and Danilo's guitar work with Osanna, Nova and Uno. I would be interested in finding other projects they've been involved with.
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TheH
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Barock Project started a Kickstarter campaign for their new Album "Skyline"
(featuring a Paul Whitehead cover and Vittorio di Scalzi on Flute and Vocals) Edited by TheH - April 07 2015 at 10:19 |
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