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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 04 2007 at 07:50
Originally posted by memowakeman memowakeman wrote:

I ah happy with this videos feature here, look at this, Heraclitos added a video of Era di Acquario!!!  http://www.progarchives.com/media.asp?id=324
 
Besides that video, there are some PFM`s, Le Orme, Banco, La Maschera di Cera and Osanna videos here, check them!


Era Di Acquario with "Campagne Siciliane"!!! One of my preferred song and one of my preferred band!!!

Extreme thanks Memo!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 04 2007 at 11:59
Originally posted by Mandrakeroot Mandrakeroot wrote:

Originally posted by memowakeman memowakeman wrote:

I ah happy with this videos feature here, look at this, Heraclitos added a video of Era di Acquario!!!  http://www.progarchives.com/media.asp?id=324
 
Besides that video, there are some PFM`s, Le Orme, Banco, La Maschera di Cera and Osanna videos here, check them!


Era Di Acquario with "Campagne Siciliane"!!! One of my preferred song and one of my preferred band!!!

Extreme thanks Memo!!!
 
Actually Heraclitos added that video Mandy, not me.
But, yesterday i added a Randone´s video from Hybla ActBig%20smile.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 04 2007 at 16:08
Originally posted by memowakeman memowakeman wrote:

Originally posted by Mandrakeroot Mandrakeroot wrote:

Originally posted by memowakeman memowakeman wrote:

I ah happy with this videos feature here, look at this, Heraclitos added a video of Era di Acquario!!!  http://www.progarchives.com/media.asp?id=324
 
Besides that video, there are some PFM`s, Le Orme, Banco, La Maschera di Cera and Osanna videos here, check them!


Era Di Acquario with "Campagne Siciliane"!!! One of my preferred song and one of my preferred band!!!

Extreme thanks Memo!!!
 
Actually Heraclitos added that video Mandy, not me.
But, yesterday i added a Randone´s video from Hybla ActBig%20smile.


The thanks it was for the report!!!  Big%20smileClapShockedLOLWink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 06 2007 at 12:46
From BTF:
 
 
Third CD for sicilian band Conqueror. This time is a concept album divided in 13 chapters. Hammond organ, technical drums pattern, dreamy guitar lines and the beautiful female voice drive our mind into their fantastic journey. Influences from Banco, Locanda Delle Fate, Apoteosi e Goblin are melted with touched of new british prog bands such as IQ and Marillion.
 
I hope to listen to it very soon!Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 06 2007 at 12:48
A new band:
 
 
From BTF:
 
Debut CD (2007) in the usual wonderful papersleeve edition for this new italian band. Five musicians and 8 songs very imaginative and fascinating: powerful as rock and dreamy as progressive!
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 06 2007 at 14:50
I've just added the newest album of Conqueror titled 74 Giorni (2007). From the rumors it has to be another wonderful record, their most mature work!!
 
 
 
It's an interesting concept album about the shipwreak of famous italian journalist and adventurer Ambrogio Fogar occurred in 1978 in the middle of the atlantic ocean.
 
I'm eagerly waiting for my copy!!Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 07 2007 at 03:58
A new studio album for Riccardo Zappa!!!!! It's titled Ali e Radici!
 
 
Tracklist:

1. Ali e radici
2. The Avonbridge
3. Scioglidita
4. My Genelec
5. La Bella Song
6. Via Raid Tools
7. Il perché delle cose
8. Un giorno perfetto
9. The Avonbridge (solo guitar version)
10. Dust & Rain
11. Scioglidita (Video Rom)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 07 2007 at 04:30
That News, my friend... That News... New Riccardo Zappa... OOOhhh my God!!!

I have actual desire to listen to it because will be the sole CD that succeeds to find or Riccardo Zappa!!! 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 07 2007 at 11:50
New Zappa album Shocked, that reminds me to write my Haermea review Approve

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Originally posted by memowakeman memowakeman wrote:

New Zappa album Shocked, that reminds me to write my Haermea review Approve
 
Well, I'm curious then...Wink ...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 07 2007 at 14:12
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That News, my friend... That News... New Riccardo Zappa... OOOhhh my God!!!

I have actual desire to listen to it because will be the sole CD that succeeds to find or Riccardo Zappa!!! 
 
A song by a talented guitarist  titled "SCIOGLIDITA"..........well, it has to be a fast and furios track!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 07 2007 at 14:58
A new italian prog band named CORTE AULICA featuring Gustavo Pasini, drummer from Notabene.
 
They've just released their debut album titled Il Temporale e l'Arcobaleno (on mellow records).
 
 
 
Tracklist:
01. Chiaroscuro
02. Il temporale e l'arcobaleno
03. Corte Aulica
04. Tiziana
05. La principessa del parco
06. Via Rua Sovera, 19
07. Zwanenbeek solo piano
08. Grazie a te [Bonus]
09. La ragione dell'autunno [Bonus]
 
 
 
 
 
 
Some interesting samples there.Smile
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 07 2007 at 15:06
Two wonderful and passionate reviews, Guigo and Fernando!!Clap
 
 
 
ORME,%20LE%20Uomo%20Di%20Pezza%20progressive%20rock%20album%20and%20reviews Italian Symphonic Prog
(Studio Album, 1972)
Avg: 4.59/5
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ORME, LE — Uomo Di Pezza
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5%20stars I’ll tell you how nice is to listen to an album like that; even nicer when you stayed more than 20 years apart from hearing it. I retook contact with LE ORME’s “Uomo Di Pezza” some years ago as part of my progressive re-alignment with the genre I like to death which I neglected for almost a quarter of a century (my fault!). In fact, for those that became distant from prog-rock for a long time I recommend steadily to re-start with a piece like “Uomo Di Pezza”.

It’s fresh, it’s beautiful, it’s timeless, it serves for people of all ages. This incomparable output is certainly a natural choice to be placed within the Top 10 Italian prog albums and probably within the Top 25 prog albums ever made – an indelible work. The only point for complaining refers to the short album duration: surely all themes could be explored even more.

The album opens with the sublime ‘Una dolcezza nova’, a clear example of a true prog-rock song, with its omnipresent keyboards, followed by tough and decisive drum action and complemented by unforgettable poignant vocals. Changes in the signatures are soft and smooth done in a way that no doubt remains about the song’s grandiosity.

The short and pleasant ‘Gioco di bimba’ brings a tasteful folk aroma this time accompanied by catchy flute and guitar soundings. ‘La porta chiusa’ blends a variety of styles: rock, jazz, fusion, avant-garde; all mixed in a very harmonic manner. Instrumentation is great since the band acts like an ensemble, but the synths decorate positively the melody; middle section solo part is breathtaking – unique and magnificent.

’Breve immagine’ shows LE ORME’s romantic side with some pop tunes popping here and there and extremely sweet almost cheesy vocals; even so the track is miles above the average and neatly hearable. ‘Figure di cartone’ is a fine song; the arrangements and voices remind band’s early phase back in the 60s and although it seems out-of-place here it works nicely and does an exquisite counterweight for the rest of the album.

‘Aspettando l’alba’ is another genuine prog-rock tune, compounding rightly within the album’s atmosphere – extremely progressive. ‘Allenazione’ provides the end of this work in a thunderous and electrified mood, where some band’s influences are distinctively displayed – the result is almost jaw-breaking.

Running through the lines I wrote it’s easy and clear to notice that in my opinion we are facing doubtlessly a masterpiece with its obvious rating: 5 (with honor).

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AREA%20Gli%20Dei%20Se%20Ne%20Vanno,%20Gli%20Arrabbiati%20Restano%20progressive%20rock%20album%20and%20reviews Jazz Rock/Fusion
(Studio Album, 1978)
Avg: 4.42/5
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AREA — Gli Dei Se Ne Vanno, Gli Arrabbiati Restano
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4%20stars Gli Dei Se Ne Vanno, Gli Arrabbiati Restano is the last Area album with Demetrio Stratos, "Il Maestro Della Voce", because he unfortunately died of Leukemia in 1979. This album, despite of the date it was recorded and released, is a superb progressive rock album, with strong jazzy leanings. It is somewhat less experimental than its predecessors (though to those unfamiliar with Area work, it is sufficiently experimental to shock, like comments that I've heard that Area is like drunken Gentle Giant), but it has Demetrio Stratos, arguably the best vocalist ever, at his best, with fantastic singing and "playing" with his voice (and great keyboard playing too). The others are at best too, with insane bass and superb keyboards and drums.

The first song is Il Bandito del Deserto, that is a great starter to the album. Great bass, keyboards, brass and drumming. Stratos singing is powerful during the verses. The instrumental section contains great vocal "playing" by Stratos and superb bass lines by Tavolazzi.

Interno Con Figure e Luci is a more or less instrumental, with jazzy arrangements, great keyboard, bass and drumming, very jazzy with great variations and Stratos using his voice just to make sounds, over a vibraphone solo. The interplay of piano and bass in the middle is superb. The song has many moods, despite being short.

Return From Workuta is an eastern flavoured song with superb synthesizer and Stratos simulating perfectly a kind of horn with his voice. Then there is some great bass lines along with the synthesizers and many incredible sounds made by voice.

Guardati Dal Mese Vicino All'Aprile! is another jazzy experimental song with a more or less conventional beginning with catchy vocalizations and good playing, but after that there is an insane free-jazz section in the middle of the song, with great drumming, piano and bass.

Hommage Ŕ Violette Nozičres is the most friendly song in the album, with great vocals by Stratos, very emotional, and good acoustic guitar riff. The song must be a homage to Violette Nozičre, a controvertial French murder in the beginning of the 20th century.

Ici on Dance! is another jazzy song with great synthesizer melody and good rhythm section. There is a good instrumental interlude with a bass solo and then a synthesizer solo.

Then comes one of the best songs in my opinion, together with the last song. Acrostico In Memoria Di Laio is a superb jazzy song with great piano and bass intro. There is a superb synthesizer solo in the instrumental intro. Then there is a funky bass line and very strange vocals by Stratos, more or less spoken, interpreting many characters during the song. Then there is a fine instrumental section until the end of the song.

"FFF" (Festa, Farina e Forca) is a good instrumental with great drum solo in the beginning, good piano and bass part and then the song changes to a jazzy piano and impressive bass riff. There is some soloing on the piano, played very fast.

Vodka Cola is the last song, with some insane vocalizations by Stratos, great bass and synthesizers. There is a great synthesizer solo over a jazzy rhythm section. The solo is extended while the rhythm sections have many changes on it. After some trombone "lament", there is one of my favourite jazzy riffs, with some fast synthesizer lines. There are some crazy things that appear shortly and then a totally crazy trumpet solo.

This album is the best I've heard from them and is the last with the superb vocalist Demetrio Stratos, that coincidentally recorded his best album being his last. Unfortunatelly after this one there was no more the magic of this that is one of the best fusion bands ever. Recommended to everyone.

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ProgLucky have inserted 

CLEPSYDRA (IT)


It know something of this band? 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 08 2007 at 08:06
The dickens!!!  How many new band we should wait for us?  Sincerely it would be necessary to have available millions of € to deepen the all...

In any case good work, my friend!!!

For the review published by other member and in this thread by Andrea Cortese: Thanks one thousand for the support of the Italian Prog. But there are dark band that would deserve greater interest because authors of authentic pearls!!!


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 08 2007 at 08:10
Originally posted by Andrea Cortese Andrea Cortese wrote:

A new band:
 
 
From BTF:
 
Debut CD (2007) in the usual wonderful papersleeve edition for this new italian band. Five musicians and 8 songs very imaginative and fascinating: powerful as rock and dreamy as progressive!
 
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Look here for audio files...
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 08 2007 at 08:11
Sinestesia and Corte Aulica are two new bands to include.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 08 2007 at 08:15
Originally posted by Andrea Cortese Andrea Cortese wrote:

Sinestesia and Corte Aulica are two new bands to include.


To you the honor!!! 

This evening I write the bio of Tony Esposito and then the consignment to you, my friend!!! 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 08 2007 at 08:20

...hmmm, very few people in this thread, lately. Only the RPI team...Cry

 
The many new albums and bands have not to pass unobserved!!!AngryWink


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Interesting audio files on the latest album by Venegoni & Co. titled Planetarium:
 
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