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MOVING FRAGMENTS

Acqua Fragile

Rock Progressivo Italiano


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3.05 | 10 ratings | 2 reviews | 0% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2023

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Her Shadlows Torture (5:52)
2. White Horse on Dope (4:08)
3. Moving Fragments (3:03)
4. Malo Bravo (4:50)
5. IA - Intelligenza Artificiale (4:07)
6. Black Drone (3:52)
7. DD Danz (4:16)
8. Il Suono della Voce (5:05)
9. Limerence Ethereal (5:58)

Total Time 41:11

Line-up / Musicians

- Bernardo Lanzetti / lead vocals, guitar, Glovox
- Stefano Pantaleoni / keyboards
- Claudio Tuma / guitars
- Rossella Volta / vocals
- Franz Dondi / bass
- Piero Canavera / drums & percussion, vocals

With:
- Stef Burns / guitar (2)
- Brian Belloni / guitar (4)
- Davide Piombino / 7-string guitar (5)
- David Jackson / saxophone & flute (6)
- Gigi Cavalli Cocchi / drums (1,6)
- Sergio Ponti / drums (4,9)

Releases information

Cover: Gigi Cavalli Cocchi
Label: Ma.Ra.Cash Records
Format: Vinyl, CD
October 13, 2023

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Review by kev rowland
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3 stars I was not the only person to be someone stunned when Acqua Fragile returned in 2017 with the excellent 'A New Chant'. Although they had recorded some albums in the Seventies, the departure of singer Bernado Lanzetti to PFM had been the death knell, and no-one thought that more than 40 years later that Bernard, along with bassist Franz Dondi and drummer Piero Canavera would record a new album with some guests. Fast forward a mere six years from the last album and the trio are now back with a full band, plus guests (including none other than David Jackson, surely one of the most active musicians in the scene).

What strikes the listener immediately is not the power of the band, but the vocals of Lanzetti. He has lost none of his range, and in many ways is singing as well as ever, but he sounds every minute of his 75 years. Some singers somehow never seem to age at all (step forward Bob Catley for example), but others not so, and that is the case here in that he very much comes across as an old man, which in fact he is. Once one gets past that, one realises that this is another interesting album from the Italian proggers. Goblin will always be my favourite Italian band, but I have always rated PFM incredibly highly and always enjoyed these guys as well, and while this may not be as immediate and potent as the last one it is still an interesting listen. While they are Italian, they have never fitted into RPI for me as they are not as symphonic as what I expect from that genre, with less bombast, plus they sing in English as opposed to Italian. This album is one which can be listened to and enjoyed on the first time of playing, and there are some depths to be uncovered, but possibly not as many as one might expect.

Whether this is an album which will attract new fans I am not sure but is one which people who have enjoyed their career will find quite interesting while not essential.

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3 stars A different RPI, younger, modern, with a more accentuated rock connotation, aggressive instrumentation and incisive breaks, without denying their original sound. When the RPI allows itself to evolve and not stay within its singular constraints, we have this album which puts a good dent in the anthi ... (read more)

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