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OSCAR PRUDENTE : INFINITE FORTUNE (1974)
Nice singer songwriter album. Some good songs with a light touch of prog here and there. The first part of the album is better than the second one. |
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Riccardo Fogli : Sono Nato, ι Vita. (Matteo 1978) I love that song.
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A. SORRENTI-Come Un Vecchio Incensiere All'alba Di Un Villaggio Deserto.
A splendid definition of the word LIBERTA. (Do
not panic if you have diffculties to breathe during the first ten minutes of this
song. You are on another planet !) |
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Everyone knows Scott Walker, but how many know Franco Maria Giannini ? Though they have so much in common. Franco Maria Giannini - Vecchio UomoScott Walker The Old Man`s Back Again
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I have the Giannini album, nice stuff indeed!
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...that moment you realize you like "Mob Rules" better than "Heaven and Hell"
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hellogoodbye
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I
must have about thirty English progressive discs and four times more of Italian. By the way, Jim, I had never noticed the date of your creation of the Den.
Strange. I was born on July 24 between 3 and 4 PM. |
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Finnforest
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What a coincedence Pierre....or not!
Yeah, I think my RPI collection has surpassed my prog of other countries now. |
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...that moment you realize you like "Mob Rules" better than "Heaven and Hell"
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hellogoodbye
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MARIO BARBAJA : MEGH
Really cool album. Impossible to find the japanese CD. Another important reissue. |
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Finnforest
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I love the Guldie reviews....accurate and enthusiastic descriptions of sound
Tutto Deve Finire La Seconda Genesi Rock Progressivo Italiano
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Guldbamsen
Our dear pomodoro pusher Jim recommended me this obscure record a little while back, seeing as I have a serious fondness of the more jagged edged, loose and experimental RPI. So thank you very much my friend! This has been a wonderful ride, and just like you said in the opening line of your review, the cover art truly reflects the music inside... I must admit I laughed out loud, when I read that these guys previously to recording this sole album of theirs, worked as the local cruise ship band entertaining aboard the Flavia Costa in Caribbean waters. Trust me, if you've heard this album you'd be chuckling as well. I guess being a band that lives off crowd suggestions does rub off in terms of diversity and chops, because Tutto Deve Finire is anything but one track minded, conform and droning. It is above all an eclectic mix of fusion, RPI, folk and the odd avant guarde traces. I hear a lot of differentiating moods in this offering. Sometimes I get pictures of an Italian burial cortege during the sloppy(and here I am using the word in the most redeeming way conceivable, because I just love how it sounds) and slowly moving bursts of organ and sax that occasionally come to the fore, - but the triumphing and most conspicuous mood of the day, the one that shines the brightest inside Tutto Deve Finire, is the feeling of sorcery. Either emanating from the skewed and blurry saxophone or the coughing stuttering rocking sections, which just so happens remind me of riding horses into the night blindfolded and ecstatic, - the essence of magic, the realization of something airy and intangible, that certain mystical flavour is all over the release. This particular brand of fusion is one that I find extremely engaging. It's unlike anything you'd find in Italy around the same time. Whereas Arti e Mestieri, Etna and Perigeo all were caught up in the melodic and symphonic aspects of the Italian scene, La Seconda Genesi sound altogether more wild and reckless. Yes there are heaps of melodies inside this album too, often in form of some charismatic vocals and the underlying organ sweeps, but a large portion of this album comes out swinging like a deranged heavyweight boxer after a bottle of red wine. Maniacal saxophone and flute bits weaving wildly about in great big gulps of mildly avant guardistic musical flows. The music turns sloppy and heavy, shifting away from the melodically enhanced gentler sections - creating a beautiful counter-pointing effect that sweetens and highlights both of these contrasting elements to the fullest. The cruise ship gene is certainly here as well, as you will be guided in between furious rampaging drums and guitar lead hard rock pieces, only to wind up in a classically inspired acoustic guitar interlude. All of this happens without warning, but that is part of what makes this album work so incredibly well. This band is able to pull off something that is very difficult, which is making chaos and harmony flow together as one - yet without any natural build ups or bridges. Come to think of it, this kind of music works much in the same manner and under the same sort of premises as Gentle Giant does. It's music that successfully merges bits and pieces of irregular sizes and shapes - creating a delightful multicoloured cockentrice of sound. If you can imagine a musical cyborg created by leftovers from Premiata Forneria Marconi, Exmagma, Stormy Six and Il Volo, then this one is for you matey! I for one would have loved to have experienced these guys kicking ass down in the Caribbean seas - playing this album in its entirety in front of what must've been a completely dumbstruck pensioner crowd. Edited by Finnforest - March 17 2012 at 12:16 |
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...that moment you realize you like "Mob Rules" better than "Heaven and Hell"
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hellogoodbye
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Small album, Great review. David, you've just killed the goliath in me !
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Guldbamsen
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Thank you guys - means a lot to me
Just out of curiosity Jim, seeing as you're getting pretty close to that infamous 1000th review () - have you put any thought into which or what kind of album you want to write about? Bob (ClemofNazareth) just did his millennium one choosing to write about an old fave of his ie Led Zeppelin IV. Can we expect something along those lines, or are you going to go Parmeggiano crazy on us? EDIT: You know what? I'd rather you didn't tell actually - now that I think of it Surprise the heck out of us - and write about an obscure Welsh proto ambient krautrock trance hip hop gem... Whatever floats your boat. I just saw your review count earlier and got a little curious
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“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
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Finnforest
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I've absolutely no idea what it will be David, I don't plan my reviews or interviews anymore. I just go with whatever moves me at the moment.
I also don't have as much time as I used to, so it might take me a while to get there. |
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...that moment you realize you like "Mob Rules" better than "Heaven and Hell"
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Guldbamsen
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Hey don't sweat it Jim - I have a very hard time picturing myself ever reaching a thousand reviews - let alone well written and informative ones I guess you get there when you get there eh?
As for just writing about whatever you feel like at the time, is something I subscribe to as well. I do have a to-do list of albums, which are in my collection, but have next to nothing written about them on here. I try and write about those, but then out of the blue I find myself attracted by something different. |
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“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
- Douglas Adams |
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dreadpirateroberts
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wow, a thousand reviews - muscular!
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We are men of action. Lies do not become us.
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hellogoodbye
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David,
I will never thank you enough for the album of Mr Leprino. A pure wonder, out
of time. It makes me think of Luciano Cilio or Enzo Capuano amongst other things. Thanks again ! DUCK.
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Guldbamsen
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No problem Pierre! I love that album to bits, and I'm just glad somebody else feels that way too.
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“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
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I'm almost sure that this album could be a possible key for you to the world of classic music.
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^^^^^^^
PFM! Love the bass playing and the synth solo in that! Great piece of music...I'd forgotten all about that.
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Looks like the video is gone now?
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