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TeleStrat
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I have a lot of listening to do but I have plenty of free time in my day. I've heard all of these
on YouTube but sometimes I knew halfway through that I liked it and moved on to the next one. I usually listen to a CD at least three times before I file it away so I do have some listening ahead of me. I originally collected a little over forty albums by Italian bands in the seventies but I'm surprised at how much I missed back then.
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hellogoodbye
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Concerning the number of masterpieces of 70's RPI, It depends on each one of us. All I can say personally ; it's that it's more than the double of forty.
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TeleStrat
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^^ You're definitely correct, I have added almost forty CDs to the forty-four vinyl that I already had and
I passed on five or six CDs because they were in the $40 to $80 range. Back then (70s) the availability of imports was minimal and there was no way to listen to albums before you bought them. You usually had to trust someone that had already heard the album.
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hellogoodbye
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Very often , the record you listen the most before to buy it is not the one you'll love. With music you never know.
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TeleStrat
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Sometimes a friend's recommendation would not turn out so good. But at times that lesser album
would lead you to much better things by that band. Also, in recent years my listening tastes have gone from mostly hard rock/metal and some progressive rock to almost all progressive with an occasional revisit to hard rock.
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hellogoodbye
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This is only the beginning. There are so much one shot bands here, with so many musical propositions, mixing prog, jazz, folk, Rio, classical or ethnic music. Lot of those musicians didn't have 18 years. The singer of Semiramis was 16 when He recorded Dedicato a Frazz.
Maybe you don't know the artist yet, but a great inspiration of the 70's movement was Lucio Battisti. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZ-eQzWB-58
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TeleStrat
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^^ I saw the album on your list but I haven't gotten to it yet. I will look into it.
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hellogoodbye
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Some favorite MAURO PELOSI songs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fur91v_-mG0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVMiwufNA20 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Icy6Fjve5g https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBGifmr7UmM |
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Excellent choice! While the majority of his output may fall outside the boundaries of prog, it makes for great listening in any case. Out of his many albums, Anima Latina is the one that has the strongest progressive elements - though I would also recommend Il mio canto libero and Il nostro caro angelo to open-minded prog fans. Anyway, if I may toot my own horn, here's my review of Anima Latina, written a few years ago: http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=269171 Incidentally, Battisti's long-time collaborator as a lyricist, Giulio Rapetti aka Mogol, also wrote the lyrics to PFM's masterful debut, Storia di un minuto. |
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hellogoodbye
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Your review was one of the reasons why I bought Anima Latina a few years ago
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Thank you! It always feels great when somebody tells me that they have bought an album because of what I wrote. Now I hardly ever review anymore, but still hope things might change one day.
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TITO SCHIPA JR. Orfeo 9 Comes as a 3 DVD set (restored film plus 8 hours Bonus)
Arti & Mestieri's and Cherry Five's new Albums will come in June
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^Cherry Five = autobuy!
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TheH
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A great new band in 70s style
I cant see the Video, so here is the link Edited by TheH - April 26 2015 at 09:49 |
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YUPPI YEAHH!!
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"Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy." LvB |
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TeleStrat
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Some recent arrivals...
Franco Battiato - Sulle Corde Di Aries Latte E Mielle - Passio Secundum Mattheum Nuova Idea - Clowns Museo Rosenbach - Zarathustra IL Balletto Di Bronzo - YS Duello Madre - self titled Biglietto Per L'Inferrno - Tra L'Assurdo E La Ragione Delirium - Viaggio Negli Arcipelaghi Del Tempo Listening to now on YouTube...Procession - Frontiera (full album 1972)
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hellogoodbye
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Mama ! Good evening, buddy
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Wonderful job, Michael
Edited by Finnforest - April 26 2015 at 13:03 |
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TeleStrat
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Listened to all on YouTube and had to have them. I already have Museo Rosenbach and IL Balletto Di Bronzo on original vinyl but after finding out their value I decided to retire them. Now I can listen to the CDs anytime I want.
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I'm just finishing up AlieNatura by Il Tempo Delle Clessidre.
My recent purchases have been to get things I'd missed before and to find newer bands. This album is a plus in that regard since I like it all. Aside from the very good piano and organ there is a lot of guitar which is fine with me. The vocals are serious and sometimes moody but I get the feeling that was intentional. I'm very pleased with the overall album and give it a solid four stars.
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