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queenlerxst
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Posted: July 20 2007 at 17:02 | |
Oh, it's cool, I just think it's funny that's all.
I never thought that jazz improvisation could work in the context of tightly composed prog rock, but I've been impressed with PFM's ability to incorporate it into their songs.
The question is, do they do full blown improvisation during these sections when playing live? Edited by queenlerxst - July 20 2007 at 17:03 |
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Mandrakeroot
Forum Senior Member Italian Prog Specialist Joined: March 01 2006 Location: San Foca, Friûl Status: Offline Points: 5851 |
Posted: July 20 2007 at 17:44 | |
Finally the second review is here:
NEW TROLLSConcerto Grosso, The Seven Seasons(Studio Album, 2007)Review by Andrea Cortese (Andrea Cortese) Special Collaborator Italian Prog Specialist
Well, this is the reunion between two masterminds Vittorio De Scalzi
and Nico Di Palo. 2007 looks like a wonderful year for prog in Italy. I
wonder what it will be next. |
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Mandrakeroot
Forum Senior Member Italian Prog Specialist Joined: March 01 2006 Location: San Foca, Friûl Status: Offline Points: 5851 |
Posted: July 20 2007 at 17:55 | |
"FABRIZIO DE ANDRè+ PFM IN CONCERTO" special
PREMIATA FORNERIA MARCONI (PFM)Fabrizio De Andrè + PFM In concerto(Live, 1979)PREMIATA FORNERIA MARCONI (PFM)Fabrizio De Andrè + PFM In Concerto Vol. 2(Live, 1980)Review by Mandrakeroot (Andrea Salvador) COLLABORATOR Italian Prog Specialist
My reviews are produced ising these releases: "Vol. 1" from a sopecial edition for "Panorama", Italian weekly by BMG Ricordi;
"Vol. 2" 24 bit digital remastering by BMG Ricordi 74321 766112 Common review: These two live album are an important point of reference in the discography of both artists. They are composed from only Fabrizio De André's songs and the PFM accompaines only (besides to do the arrangiements). Certainly to cite a song with respect to another one would be necessary acquitance the music of De André. For who it does not know it can play it just to indicate its music like Folk or Folk Rock. Is, nevertheless, a Folk that looks at a lot to the Rock version, without to be it. The lyrics thake cue from situations that all we live (or could live). Said this should say that the presence of the PFM not totally these bring songs in the world of the Prog. Nevertheless in the first live we should note a simple but powerful version of the evergreen "Bocca Di Rosa". Besides attractive: "Un Giudice", "La Guerra Di Piero", "La Canzone Di Marinella" and "Amico Fragile". The "Vol. 2" (gone out after the enormous success of the first live, that the in origin is not the "Vol. 1" because not having expected the "Vol. 2") is perhaps more solid and the memorable songs are pratically all, also "Presentazione" where comes presented the band. Conclusions of "Vol.1": "Vol. 1" (Like today is called between the fans, even if improperly) is an album where the PFM have an high role because is more Rock (for arrangements). Certainly is very important in the constructions of 80's PFM style (Jazzy Folk POP). Surely is important also because today the PFM played a concerts in memory of Fabrizio De André. Besides this live album marks the true end of 70' s RPI. Without regretted and without moanings.Conclusions of "Vol.2": "Vol. 2", recorded in the same concerts of "Vol. 1" and gone ou with the enormous success of "Vol.1" is more a Fabrizio De André live album because except in "Avventura A Durango" the role of PFM is more paraded, also because the songs don't allow other that this. So, in this manner, the songs are more Folk Rock and more emotionals that the songs of "Vol. 1". In every case all 18 songs of these two live are beautiful and evergreen of Faber. And the PFM helped a lot. |
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Mandrakeroot
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Posted: July 25 2007 at 16:18 | |
This is the homepage of a great Beatles tribute band that sung in Friulano language: Beât Lès (That in friulano language it means: "taken pleasure you!!!")Info at: www.beat-les.it |
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Mandrakeroot
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Posted: July 25 2007 at 16:59 | |
Albero Motore and Nuova Era. My reviews:
ALBERO MOTOREIl Grande Gioco(Studio Album, 1974)Review by Mandrakeroot (Andrea Salvador) Posted 6:47:21 AM EST, 7/22/2007
My review is produced using this release: AMS/ BTF AMS 118 CD Rating: 7/10 Well "Il Grande Gioco" is a strange album. Isn't Prog because is a clear example of Song songwriter album. But proper because is a band album and because is more adventurous this is a really diffult album for a just classification. Is a guitar oriented POP album, clear but a minimum of Prog is present. The songs are very simple but the mood isn't POP. This because the use of instruments (flute, for example) the drums with various fill and, in general, the arrangements aren't banals. But "Il Grande Gioco" remains a very good album and the voice of Maurizio Rota is remarkable. One of the more POP album in the 70's Italian Prog scene. And one of the more consistent. But in truth is also one of the more POP album of the scene. And, sure, isn't Prog. P.s.: This album is marketable only to a public follower to the Prog. But if you seek Prog... Here you will not find of it a lot. Vice versa if Banco, New Trolls, Le Orme or PFM in the early 80's plases you this is a really good purchase. NUOVA ERAL'ultimo Viaggio(Studio Album, 1988)Review by Mandrakeroot (Andrea Salvador) Posted 4:34:12 PM EST, 7/25/2007
My review is produced using this release: Pick Up Records (Bassano Del Grappa, Italy) 5490112 Rating: 7,5/10 Interesting debut album. Also because this is one of the album of the reborn of RPI. "L'Ultimo Viaggio" is penalized from a sound that is poor because the drums is too 80's with a too metallic sound. This fact penalizes the songs that have a very good power. "L'Ultimo Viaggio" is my preferred song. Long, epic (but isn't a suite) "L'Ultimo Viaggio" is a strange mix between Banco del Mutuo Soccorso, New Trolls (more soft) and PFM. All album is so. The atmospheres not explode, however, cause the sound, penalizing ecessively the songs. In general this is, however, an album to possess. Great debut with a poor sound that penalizes many the songs. In general is one of the albums of the reborn of RPI. And in general is an album to possess. NUOVA ERADopo L'infinito(Studio Album, 1989)Review by Mandrakeroot (Andrea Salvador) COLLABORATOR Italian Prog Specialist
My review is produced using this release: Pick Up Records (Bassano Del Grappa, Italy) 5490122 |
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micky
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Posted: July 25 2007 at 17:07 | |
you are a reviewing machine Mandy...
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Mandrakeroot
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Posted: July 25 2007 at 17:16 | |
No, I am a Machine Gun!!! |
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Dirk
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Posted: July 25 2007 at 17:18 | |
Dopo l'infinito is a very good album indeed .
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memowakeman
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Posted: July 25 2007 at 17:39 | |
I am listening to Osage Tribe´s Arrow Head, the more i listen to it, the more i like it!!
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Andrea Cortese
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Posted: July 26 2007 at 05:59 | |
Contemporary italian prog scene is one of the most prolific:
YUGEN — Labirinto d'Acqua
Review by sinkadotentree (john davie) Prog Reviewer This music is not for the faint of heart, as YUGEN offers up some complex,challanging music that RIO fans will love. There are 14 musicians listed as taking part in this recording, as bands like STORMY SIX,THINKING PLAGUE,PRESENT and others are represented.I found it interesting that the former guitarist for the now disbanded THE NIGHT WATCH is one of the main composers of this work. "Severe Reprimande" is less than a minute long and fills the air with piano melodies. "Catacresi" changes tempos at the drop of the hat.An uptempo collage of sounds comes in before settling right down 2 minutes in. "Omelette Norvegese" is just over a minute of violin and horns. "Corale Mettallurgico" is complex and wild! These guys shift gears more than Mario Andretti did in his prime.There is a spacey and haunting atmosphere 4 minutes in and the song ends with keys and mellotron. "Danse Chirassee(Periode Grecque)" made me say "What the heck ?!" "Brachilogia" is "What the heck ?!" to begin with. This is bombastic and controlled choas. I think they need a new transmission by now! "La Mosca Stregata" is less than a minute of eerie and haunting sounds. "Quando La Morte Mi Colse Nel Sonno" is one of my favourites.Synths and drums lead the way to start with.3 minutes in we get some flute before you would think you were listening to a horror movie soundtrack.The mellotron is incredible here! Drums,synths and mellotron really lead the way on this the longest track on the record. "Skellotron 003" seems like a tip of the hat to MORTE MACABRE as it is a mellotron storm. "Le Rovine Circolari" is the third fantastic song in a row! This one is heavy and dark with percussion and mellotron before drums come in as the pace picks up.These guys have to be from another planet.The last minute of the song is pastoral. "Anastomosi" is a short song of various sounds. "Danze Corazzate" opens with outbreaks of drums and violin as piano arrives 2 minutes in.Mellotron and various sounds follow as well as heavy drums. "Labirinto D'Acqua" is another short tune with slow paced piano and violin melodies. The final song "Incubi Concentrici" opens with piano melodies as drums come in before a minute as the tempo picks up speed.The drums stop as the violin becomes more prominant with piano.Flute comes in 2 1/2 minutes in. As both Avestin and Syzygy have mentioned this is for the adventerous listener who likes some variety.Thanks to Avestin for another great recommendation. Posted Thursday, July 26, 2007, 00:08 EST DORACOR — Onirika
Review by Ricochet ("Philip Desmond Halloway") Special Collaborator Electronic Prog & Art Rock Specialist It is already needless to mention how much Doracor is a band of the modern progressive music; in a more predictable case, who it stands as a band of the modern symphonic interpretation. This year's first new album (cause another one has already been composed and it will be released shortly, making 2007 a sign of interesting moments for Doracor) is one that hardly influences the band's tasteful or rhythmic prog passion, though it could nevertheless be an album to define something. Instead it comes as an album after many others, ones that shined most, others that stood justly by their music - and it brings a modern's time entire profoundness, in a satisfying way. Onirika, straight from the dreams of Doracor, deserves a confidence already formed and tasted, once you are the fan of the band's entire creation. But, without forgetting all these, the new album isn't a stellar, nor a surprising album. The roots of Doracor are felt, indeed, most weakly, since this album has an already evolved taste, but the quality is only at a nice effort of composition, interpretation and progressiveness. Posted Thursday, July 26, 2007, 01:44 EST Two excellent reviews!!
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Mandrakeroot
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Posted: July 26 2007 at 16:30 | |
Yes, two excellent reviews.
Because, Like Ely78 says: "Italian Prog... English Prog... Two faces of the same medal!!!". Perhaps I convinced Ely78 to write it a review!!! Edited by Mandrakeroot - July 26 2007 at 16:31 |
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Mandrakeroot
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Posted: July 26 2007 at 17:03 | |
"DNA" by JUMBO... This is my review:
JUMBODNA(Studio Album, 1972)Review by Mandrakeroot (Andrea Salvador) COLLABORATOR Italian Prog Specialist
My review is produced using this release: VM 2000/ BTF VM CD 082 |
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Mandrakeroot
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Posted: July 26 2007 at 17:07 | |
In Pick Up Records (Bassano del grappa, Vicenza) saturday I saw two Cd of this band:
GLI APOSTHOLILine up: Discography: Another group from Vicenza, active since around 1964, Gli Apostholi released two pop albums with very
light prog influences (especially their first); both are very rare and expensive. Edited by Mandrakeroot - July 26 2007 at 17:08 |
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micky
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Posted: July 26 2007 at 17:10 | |
Jumbo are next for me to review... |
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Mandrakeroot
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Posted: July 27 2007 at 17:09 | |
My Conqueror "74 Giorni" review:
CONQUEROR74 Giorni(Studio Album, 2007)Review by Mandrakeroot (Andrea Salvador) COLLABORATOR Italian Prog Specialist
My review is produced using this release: Ma.Ra.Cash Records MRC-013 |
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1800iareyay
Prog Reviewer Joined: November 18 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2492 |
Posted: July 27 2007 at 23:23 | |
Does anyone know of some good ISp available on iTunes? I can't find any in stores, and none of the big names on iTunes
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memowakeman
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Posted: July 28 2007 at 00:15 | |
Will you buy it Mandy?
Seems interesting , another band from Vicenza, active since 1964? wow and i didn`t know anything about it, i`ll look for something, if you decide to buy something by them, please tell me how is it.
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memowakeman
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Posted: July 28 2007 at 00:18 | |
Sorry, i don`t have iTunes, but sure the other members can tell you something about it.
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Mandrakeroot
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Posted: July 28 2007 at 05:31 | |
Likely in the mine next visit to Bassano Del Grappa. |
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Mandrakeroot
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Posted: July 28 2007 at 05:33 | |
Never I experienced to seek if there it is something. So I don't know to answer you. |
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