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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Nightfly Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 23 2012 at 18:13
Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Originally posted by Nightfly Nightfly wrote:

Originally posted by hellogoodbye hellogoodbye wrote:

Arbeit March Frei was a shock. After that, I could only be disappointed by the following ones. Too similar perhaps. Accustomed to giant steps of bands like QVL between their first and second album, I was expecting a revolution. I finally found it with this album of 1978, so different and fresh. I love it.
 
 

That's the only Area album (from the original band) that I don't own. Maledetti was my least favourite and I guess I was expecting a similar one, though with a band like Area that's probably a bad asumption to make. 


LOL You'd be right.
It's a very far cry from Maledetti, which ranks as one of my most beloved Area releases. Maledetti is however not for the squeamish. 
This one is highly recommended and is probably the best way of approaching the band methinks. Lots of quirky melodies on it.
 
Quirky melodies you say, well I'll have to get it now, for completion sake at least.
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Originally posted by hellogoodbye hellogoodbye wrote:

Yes zorro, I have already heard the Cook album. What can I say ? It's live. More energy, for sure, but many notes, especially on guitar, are not essential. A question of taste.


Sounds like I should buy it, keen to see how they sound with that energy. I'll keep an eye on the guitar too Wink
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FOUR ... EVER !
 
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Just listened to this:


Fantastic stuff to say the least!

I never listened to their last album, i remember reviews were not that good at first, can anyone recommend it ? or not ?
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Not me. My PFM 's love story ends with L'isola di iente.
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Originally posted by sagichim sagichim wrote:

Just listened to this:


Fantastic stuff to say the least!

I never listened to their last album, i remember reviews were not that good at first, can anyone recommend it ? or not ?
 

One of my top ten albums and the videos of the albums songs are fantastic.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Guldbamsen Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 24 2012 at 09:48
Hey Sagi.
I have that PFM too and it is smoking. Their new one I have still to hear actually, but to my recollection, it is only Ivan who has sung its praises as of yet.
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I prefer the original, Andrea. Kind of italian Georges Brassens. Smile
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Todd Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 25 2012 at 16:15
^^ I love both the original and the remake.

I've been listening to this:


What a wonderful album! The entire album is on YouTube, posted by the same user.

This is an excellent example of fusing classical, rock, and folk. Really excellent!

If you're interested, the CD is available in one of the Progressive Italia boxes, I forget which.


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I can't see that clip here in Denmark....
Guess I will have to muster up the effort to change cd after all. Man, life is hard!
Gonna pop on Goblin's Roller
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^ David, if you're referring to the one I posted, the album is Maurizio Fabrizio's Movimenti nel Cielo from 1978. Really beautiful, wonderful stuff. Not crazy, but definitely a treat.
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Allright thanks man!
See if I can find it myself.
I like how you say 'not crazy' btw. Well with all the Battiato, Pierrot Lunaire and the likes, I really can't blame you for thinking that I am some sort of weirdo fetishist
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^ Well, I'm kind of partial to the crazy side of RPI, too (and music overall, for that matter). But I do like the silky stuff too--it's good to mix it up a bit! I just didn't want to mislead you into thinking we're talking about some kind of UZ chamber rock or something like that.
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Anywho it may be time for a trip down memory lane, and perhaps for some more beautiful and luscious RPI. I think I am going for Delirium's lll after Roller. I love that album.
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Originally posted by Todd Todd wrote:

^ Well, I'm kind of partial to the crazy side of RPI, too (and music overall, for that matter). But I do like the silky stuff too--it's good to mix it up a bit! I just didn't want to mislead you into thinking we're talking about some kind of UZ chamber rock or something like that.


Allright. I am actually very much the same. If I want the silky stuff these days, I will probably grab a Tangerine Dream album, although tonight I might opt for the Delirium one I spoke about before - maybe that beautiful ethereal Celeste.
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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Allright thanks man!
See if I can find it myself.
I like how you say 'not crazy' btw. Well with all the Battiato, Pierrot Lunaire and the likes, I really can't blame you for thinking that I am some sort of weirdo fetishist


LOL

I remember Gudrun as rather grating. Need to revisit that one soon.


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Originally posted by LinusW LinusW wrote:


Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Allright thanks man!
See if I can find it myself.
I like how you say 'not crazy' btw. Well with all the Battiato, Pierrot Lunaire and the likes, I really can't blame you for thinking that I am some sort of weirdo fetishist
LOLI remember Gudrun as rather grating. Need to revisit that one soon.



It is 'special' - I'll give you that.
I think the main ingredient that first draw me in with Gudrun were those electronics. It mostly feels like an electronic album actually - even when it is covering the classic Elvis tune I can't help falling in love with you
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It's a fascinating change of direction from the debut. A bit pedestrian some might say, but there are some heart-achingly beautiful melodies on that one.  
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Originally posted by LinusW LinusW wrote:

It's a fascinating change of direction from the debut. A bit pedestrian some might say, but there are some heart-achingly beautiful melodies on that one.  




I only own Gudrun, but I am definitely planning on getting the debut some day.
On another note, I just ordered some Opus Avantra
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