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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 18 2008 at 07:37
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by Andrea Cortese Andrea Cortese wrote:

Well, yes. To be honest what I saw recently is that the interest in RPI is still very high and living! No one really needs me!CryWink
 
I've seen also some interesting new entries as Luca Sherani and Nosound. Very good, I believe. Nowadays I'm a little bit far from RPI purchases 'cause of my increasing interest in YUGO-ROCK and in PROG-ANDALUZ (Mezquita's coming...).
 
BTW, I'm intrigued in the Ainur's follow up... who knows? Did they surpass the debut? (that's what I think based on the first comments I've read).


pffff...  I NEED YOU hahahhah..

how did your exams go...


oh you'll love Mezquita....  I do love me some Prog Andaluz Clap


 

Hi Micky,
 
well  exams have gone very well, I think.
 
The three-days-tour-de-force has not impressed me very much, after all, despite only the headache at the ending of the third day.
 
Other colleagues who were on their second or third try had painted me a more dramatic scenario...let's hope it will be my first and only experience...Wink
 
BTW, 2 thousand people that completely fill the Padua fair pavillion isn't a common experience, after all.
 
Civil law's cases I've chosen: hereditary law (the old father dies and disposes for his entire patrimony in favour of his youuuung girlfriend... one of the sons asks for the revoke or the invalidation of part of the will...but we had to defend the yooouuung girfriend...and she was right!)Embarrassed.
 
Land law (problems of qualification of contractual based or erga omnes actions...).
 
Penal law (we had to defend a forger of money).
 
The official results will follow (from Bologna) within 6 months (no response until may or june 2008...unfortunately!!CryAngry).
 
 
BTW, Mezquita and Man's Slow Motion arrived yesterday and so today I'm on with the (necessary) listening sessions.Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 18 2008 at 07:49
that's wonderful Andrea Clap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 18 2008 at 08:12
Ciao Andrea!Hug Hope you'll get very positive results... I know about those long waits, though they are in the past now.

Re the new Ainur CD: my friend Chiara from Milan went to  Venaria Reale (near Torino) in December to the event they organised in order to promote it. She was rather enthusiastic about itm and those who know Italian can read her comments here: http://smial-bolgeri.blogspot.com/2007/12/arda-venaria-reale-un-resoconto.html#links.
I think I could get the CD if I ask her... I'll very probably see her next week in Milan, so I'll let you know.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 18 2008 at 08:35
Thanks, friends!Smile
 
This week-end I will be at the Milan international home show (my family produces porcelain's pottery, neo-classic lamps and figures) but I hope to order very soon the newest Ainur's record...I suppose there could be already copies in the beloved rock-shop "Pick-Up" in Bassano...
 
Don't think I will have time to pay attention to the city...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 18 2008 at 08:36
...then I will update Children of Hurin within tracks' timing.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 18 2008 at 10:55
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 18 2008 at 10:59
PROCESSION: a new album (made of re-recorded old tracks).
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 18 2008 at 11:00
FIABA return!! Il Bambino coi Sonagli.
 
 
 
FIABA%20-%20IL%20BAMBINO%20COI%20SONAGLI%20CD%20EP
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 18 2008 at 11:05
Clap  You are the man Andrea hahaha
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 18 2008 at 11:12
^^^
 
and, dulcis in fundo (for today is enough):
 
roll of drums:
 
Coming soon in january 2008 "DVD LE ORME LIVE IN PENNSYLVANIA"!!Shocked
 
 
 
 
P.S. Andrea Bassato left...Cry (he is the acoustic piano player).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 18 2008 at 11:14
Originally posted by Andrea Cortese Andrea Cortese wrote:

^^^
 
and, dulcis in fundo (for today is enough):
 
roll of drums:
 
Coming soon in january 2008 "DVD LE ORME LIVE IN PENNSYLVANIA"!!Shocked
 
 
 
 
P.S. Andrea Bassato left...Cry (he is the acoustic piano player).


I remember hm... he was a fabulous player... that is a shame
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 18 2008 at 11:51
Seems that Andrea has returned stronger than ever Big%20smile, great to see you here man.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 18 2008 at 12:58
Originally posted by memowakeman memowakeman wrote:

Seems that Andrea has returned stronger than ever Big%20smile, great to see you here man.


after a nice long vacation like that.... who wouldn't be hahahha
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 20 2008 at 16:42
back to the Philippe appreciation thread hahhahh

a direct.. and honest review of some Battiato... it's not the best album of his... but still worth checking out.

hopefully he'll like his future explorations of this truly very special and unique artist.WinkLOL

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1972

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Posted 9:06:19 PM EST, 1/19/2008

2%20stars Fetus is a really weird, eccentric electro-melodic prog album from the controversial / curious Franco Battiato. However this release is rather inequal, delivering honest songs and lot of academic pop types. The atmosphere is ecclectic, strangely psych and theatrical. The opening theme is a soft melodic pop poetry with stylish vocals, acoustic elements, electronic gadgets, weird synth waves. Fanatesia mixes one more time almost hypno-like electronic treatments, classical arrangements to a boring, sloppy little ballad. The album contains his good moments in the instrumental (break) section of Fanatesia with its enigmatic-electro harmonies...Mutazione is a really light song featuring gentle, naive, poppy melodies and discreet abstract loops. No surprise and not really passionate. Musically speaking there's no much distance with Albergo Intergallatico Spaziale but it's less captivating due to the omnipresence of mainstream (radiophonic) pop structure.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 20 2008 at 21:14
well I have to say... one of the pleasures of this site.... is not only finding great music... but once you have found it... passing the word along to others and seeing them enjoy it. 

I have recommended this album specifically to some my friends here.. and here is what they have had to say about it.

check it out.... it truly is a listening experience... especially the opening track which for me borders on a spiritual experience. We live for finding albums that hit us this hard.

Great reviews guys...

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Sulle corde di Aries

1973

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Posted 8:08:23 PM EST, 1/20/2008

4%20stars Franco Battiato has a really huge, prolific career. I would like to say that the worst meets the best. I’ve got a rather similar opinion with a band as Popol Vuh (despite that their awful years came later, at the very end of their career). The two first Franco Battiato’s called Fetus and Pollution were honest but not transcendant eclectic prog efforts, mixing with personal pleasure sophisticated pop music to weird psych- electro experimentations. Sulle corde di Aries is without any doubts better, a special effort, a difficult, cryptic listening (but that’s a good point here because musical ingredients & arrangements are combined with intelligence). The opening piece delivers a narcotic ambience, an atmospheric deluge throw avant garde noises and mysterious synth chords / oscillations. Aries develops a relatively similar mood and expression, focusing the interest on an effective melody, making a dialogue between trippy, surreal chords, acoustic elements, a ritual percussive rhythm and vague chorus. Some dancing brass parts come into the mix to develop a more achieved musical “trip”. “Aria di Revoluzione” is a transportive, delectable, almost spiritual listen with female narratives (in German, nice!), stylish vocals in Italian, featuring a vast repertoire of instruments, always conjugating acoustic elements to abstract electronics. The atmosphere is delicately melancholic and epic. Imagine a missing link between Third Ear Band’s ritual trance and Yatha Sidhra's intimate floating jazzy spacey soul for this track (but less complex than these two bands in terms of musical perspectives). The best thing I’ve heard from Battiato with his collaboration with Telaio Magnetico two years later. Strangely beautiful and positively emotional. Recommended. My review is dedicated to Micky who introduced me to this album.


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Sulle corde di Aries

1973

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Posted 4:18:09 AM EST, 11/28/2007

4%20stars Maybe this third album would qualify as my fave Battiato album, clearly by now the group has really learned what minimalism is all about… taking much lessons from Terry Riley’s albums ranging from In C to Rainbow In A Curved Air. Gone are the usual rock instrumentations and Aries does truly delve into an indescribable molten lava of sound melting folk, classical, avant-garde, modern,

Only four track on this monster of album (all too short if you ask me), but everyone of these are pure a gems that glitters on its own. Starting on the sidelong (but just 16-mins) Sequenze, long dronal synth sounds mixed with a duo of unusual wind instruments for rock (clarinet and oboe) and reminiscent of the Third Ear Band, are slowly guiding us towards a heavenly or celestial almost liturgical singing. The rest of the track hovers between TEB, Tangerine Dream, Terry Riley, Moondog andc some Umma-Saucerful era Floyd. The track ends slowly by fading out the industrial chopper sounds and gets an extension of African instruments.

The flipside starts out even colder with the synths freezing Schulze or Froese’s fingers on the keys, but the track soon evolves through a series of prog passages, including more celestial sc at vocals, to end in a superb sax outro (it sounds like Wyatt’s incredible scat vocals on Rock Bottom). A delicious treat. Rivoluzione is probably the weaker track on this album, with Battiato’s vocals going one over the top, but a superb cello catches the pieces and glue them back together. Again the tracks seems to veer towards early post-Syd Floyd. The closing Oriente has an even folkier and more medieval feel than Third Ear Band and sending this writer flying around his planet.

Definitely in my top 10 from Italy (but soooo unlike from what the usual production is of that land), this album is by far Battiato’s best and his only masterpiece. Although I speal highly of this album, I find it hard to recommend it to someone wishing to discover Italy’s progressive scene, but it is bloody outstanding.

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1973

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Posted 1:20:21 AM EST, 7/31/2007

4%20stars Out of sync and out of robustness within a general movement and shine, Battiato's music, at least by his most splendid creations, have the rhythm of a fascinating expression, a pretty decent art and...a progressive fling, questionable only by its burst of excitement and over-grown sensation. It's reckon that the most surprising things in his way and joy of music also mean something more suitable, conventionally, than you can imagine. Otherwise, the trick is simple: as much blend as possible, but also a clearness (owning almost to the artist's pure heart and golden creator's peels) in all shapes and sizes, moments and fractures.

Sulle corde di Aries is mostly in line with Battiato's sweet on surprising classic progressive taste, though, just like hit bit more unfocused inventiveness belongs to more abstract colors of the genre, this sort of an album could also expand or entice a music's completely different harmony: just to be safe, it seems this one relates to more artistic albums and more restless brinks of imagination, like Clic or Foetus are also composed. In style, opinions are also broken in many ways, but don't harm the music itself: classic and affectionate rock, minimal conceptual lyricism, rich or acoustic instrumentality, eclectic beginnings of some free music, riddles and chants of peculiar tones and attracted sense, a debuting swing into avant-garde and esoteric orientation, experimentalism by the pound and artistry by some you can't feel more close and more absorbing. To not forget, the songwriting is an impediment to easy music, there are folk atmospheres personalizing the lack of fluidity and mesmerism, and there is an entire feeling of very simple electronics, synths and analogies, part of a full vision, but of a blackout of strength and intelligent uniqueness.

The album, short in its pedantic compositions, has four roots of creativeness and long appasionata animations. Aria di rivoluzione isn't spectacular, but has such a suave mirth of harmony vocals, mixing a more weird and dramatic German narration. The piece is of pure simplicity, but forgets nothing in its dolce grave contrast. Da Oriente Ad Occidente is also suggestive, the piece is again short, but the blossomed music goes on folk guitar patient improvisation, ethnic sensible language and figurative, though tad cemented, transcendence. Sequenze e frequenze" is my favorite, a long, juicy but also artistic-dissolving dark piece, eccentric on experimentalism, synth sequence and minimal atmospheric conception; the middle-part has a shrill, through a sort of glass-sound play tune, on astral or harsh-vibrating pulses. The piece, so steamy yet contemplative, seems of a very pleasing and intense satisfaction. Mellow on the art (though is it really inartistic?), ravishing on the sound, one almost independent and circulant. The last piece, Aries, is finally neither vociferating (notice the "voice" inflexion), nor ambient and not even close to elegantly experimental, it has a passionate symphonic sound and it is more like a tranquil deep blend of instrumental influence on shady onirical slow rock moves. Dripping percussion, caramelized guitar, synth-ethic keyboards and a chorus line of typical sostenuto. But, wow, a quirk sax-jam right at the very end of the piece.

The album, primarily insatiable, difficult, progressively unaccommodating and pluri-artistic, is yet enjoyable and full of a brightness that settles its gifted eccentricity in milder acceptations. For this being my first RPI album...ever!, I was impressed and melted away with the best moments. After deeper listens, the style pales from being referential, but that doesn't happen to the beauty inside.




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2008 at 03:26
This was posted by Guigo in the Get the Word Out section. However, since it is not very frequently visited by forum members, I thought it would be a good idea to post it here:

http://www.purplepiper.eu/index.asp

It is the first Italian web radio station dedicated to prog, and on the home page you can also find links to other sites of interest to Italian Prog fans. For the time being, it is all in Italian, but an English version is in the pipeline.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2008 at 08:46
A new album to come for the re-united band MURPLE and it's titled "I Quadri di un'Esposizione".
 
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2008 at 19:51
Originally posted by Ghost Rider Ghost Rider wrote:

This was posted by Guigo in the Get the Word Out section. However, since it is not very frequently visited by forum members, I thought it would be a good idea to post it here:

http://www.purplepiper.eu/index.asp

It is the first Italian web radio station dedicated to prog, and on the home page you can also find links to other sites of interest to Italian Prog fans. For the time being, it is all in Italian, but an English version is in the pipeline.


awesome darling... thanks....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2008 at 19:53
Originally posted by Andrea Cortese Andrea Cortese wrote:

A new album to come for the re-united band MURPLE and it's titled "I Quadri di un'Esposizione".
 
 
 
 


great cover.... even harkens back their first LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2008 at 20:11
Originally posted by Andrea Cortese Andrea Cortese wrote:

A new album to come for the re-united band MURPLE and it's titled "I Quadri di un'Esposizione".
 
 
 
 
 
Ooh, exciting!
I see the familiar penguin on the cover; will they continue the story of the first album?
 
 
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