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jimmy_row
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Posted: January 31 2009 at 13:16 |
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There's been a lot of direct promotion via review in here lately, so let's discuss something for a change! Favourite bands and why? Favourite album? Hidden gems? (a lot to talk about!) Underrated/unique/scary/mellow/rough/touching albums or songs? Favourite year for RPI?
Let's keep this thread vital and interesting!
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Alright, who spiked Don's coffee this time!!?
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Posted: January 31 2009 at 13:18 |
jimmy_row wrote:
LinusW wrote:
There's been a lot of direct promotion via review in here lately, so let's discuss something for a change! Favourite bands and why? Favourite album? Hidden gems? (a lot to talk about!) Underrated/unique/scary/mellow/rough/touching albums or songs? Favourite year for RPI?
Let's keep this thread vital and interesting!
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Posted: January 31 2009 at 13:26 |
The problem with recommending stuff for newbies is that you can't just start with one album. Look at what Linus just said - there's so many styles and fields that if you really want an "overview," you need to be patient and go with what calls for you at first or you need to get a handful of stuff.
If I was going to give someone an "overview," I would say something like this:
RDM - Contaminazione or Banco - Darwin! (this depends on what type of classical influences you like and your orientation to vocals)
Le Orme - Uomo di Pezza
Osanna - Palepoli
Area - Arbeit Macht Frei
QVL - s/t
Arti e Mestieri - Tilt or Perigeo - Geneologia
Aktuala
Celeste
Rocky's Filj
Sorrenti - Aria
one of Battiato's early albums
New Trolls - Concerto Grosso
EDIT: just pick three or four from a list with different styles covered, like what I did here.
Edited by jimmy_row - January 31 2009 at 13:36
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Posted: January 31 2009 at 13:27 |
I haven't been in here all week, so it was great to pop in and see the thread trying to come back to life
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Posted: January 31 2009 at 13:51 |
Favourites...one per artist: PFM - Storia di un Minuto Banco del Mutuo Soccorso - Io Sono Nato Libero Il Balletto di Bronzo - Ys Semiramis - Dedicato a Frazz Area - Crac! Osanna - Palepoli Le Orme - Collage Museo Rosenbach - Zarathustra Franco Battiato - Sulle Corde di Aries Reale Accademia di Musica - s/t are those that come to mind immediately
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Posted: January 31 2009 at 13:51 |
I believe my earliest RPI order was QVL's 2nd, Alusa Fallax, and Balletto. From that point on the floodgates opened and I was ordering 10 or 12 every month. The fever..... One's wallet is quickly overcome... And that's not even counting the newer stuff. One could stay in the classic period for years. But I try to cover both because I want to support new talent while also giving love to the under-appreciated relics. Damn, some of those old lost albums really deserve some love.
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Posted: January 31 2009 at 14:02 |
What do you love more...the wild and "rough" RPI or the mellower, more conventionally beautiful RPI? See it as an informal poll.
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Posted: January 31 2009 at 14:04 |
There's things that I prefer about both so I can't really pick one; it depends on what I'm in the mood to hear
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Posted: January 31 2009 at 14:05 |
jimmy_row wrote:
There's things that I prefer about both so I can't really pick one; it depends on what I'm in the mood to hear |
Of course, but generally?
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Posted: January 31 2009 at 14:11 |
hmm...well I tend to more picky about the "rough" ones and the more experimental music because it takes more effort to understand. The melodic, folky, classical stuff seems to always win (one of the big advantages the RPI movement had over the European symphonic movement). But when I find a good "grower," it seems to take a higher place in my mind. But still, at this point you'll notice that most of my top RPI albums are the melodic types.
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Posted: January 31 2009 at 14:11 |
Well I love both too. But at this point in my journey it is the rough and wild stuff that turns me on (taken out of context that quote could be saucy)
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Posted: January 31 2009 at 14:12 |
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Posted: January 31 2009 at 14:21 |
jimmy_row wrote:
What say you?
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It really is the rougher and unexpected that grabs me the most. I feel I need that uncompromising extra push to really get that amazing emotional contact that is what you want.
Edited by LinusW - January 31 2009 at 14:37
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Posted: February 01 2009 at 08:47 |
Trying to be helpful to the cause I would go to a select number of key Italian bands/ artists that have made breakthrough in my heart and do not want to leave:
- Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso;
- Dik Dik/ Carlotto & Cucciolo Gią Dik Dik;
- Premiata Forneria Marconi;
- Formula 3;
- Le Orme;
- New Trolls;
- Goblin;
- Rovescio Della Medaglia;
- Quella Vecchia Locanda;
- I Delirium/ Ivano Fossati;
- Area;
- Il Perigeo;
- Opus Avantra;
- The Trip;
- Osage Tribe;
- Angelo Branduardi;
- Franco Battiato;
- Biglietto Per L'Inferno;
- Eugenio Finardi;
- All Zuffanti's Projects;
- Venegoni & Co.;
- Notturna;
- Toto Torquati;
- Era Di Acquario;
- Osanna (and all related bands).
I will not mention particular album because I can not find an album more fundamental than others. More or less good (or great) I find them... For the rest... I can not be objective.
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Posted: February 01 2009 at 22:45 |
I feel like an intruder breaking in on this conversation, but I thought I'd offer the perspective of someone relatively new to Italian prog. When I decided to venture beyond Banco, PFM, and Le Orme about ten months ago, I became hooked! There is so much out there, and I really needed guidance. I used the PA ratings and some lists that I came across (Greg Walker's masterpiece list, Italianprog.com, etc), but I really would have like some kind of "get these first, then if you like this look at that" advice. Since then I've collected about 250 albums (like Finnforest said, a wallet buster!) and still get enthusiastic about obscure bands (even some on this page I haven't heard of, like Eugenio Finardi or Aktuala). I've really appreciated recommendations (thanks Finnforest!) and lists like these. Those waters are deep and murky, but there are some fabulous pearls to be discovered!
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Posted: February 01 2009 at 23:28 |
^Feel like an intruder?!? Dude, we'd love to see you around more often. 250 albums ain't bad for a "newbie," that's way more than I have, haha. What are some of your favorite obscure ones?
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Posted: February 01 2009 at 23:37 |
jimmy_row wrote:
^Feel like an intruder?!? Dude, we'd love to see you around more often. 250 albums ain't bad for a "newbie," that's way more than I have, haha. What are some of your favorite obscure ones? |
Way more than I have as well You should get yourself an "expert" tag
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Posted: February 02 2009 at 00:26 |
Reading some of the reviews for Battiato's Clic, I'm both intrigued and slightly frightened. Given that I really liked Sulle Corde di Aries, what say the wise men? I also "listened" to L'Egitto Prima Delle Sabbie (wasn't much to hear ) and was pleasantly surprised by L'Era Del Cinghiale Bianco through Spotify. Very different in comparison to his early albums, but still very enjoyable
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Posted: February 02 2009 at 02:20 |
jimmy_row wrote:
The problem with recommending stuff for newbies is that you can't just start with one album. Look at what Linus just said - there's so many styles and fields that if you really want an "overview," you need to be patient and go with what calls for you at first or you need to get a handful of stuff.
If I was going to give someone an "overview," I would say something like this:
RDM - Contaminazione or Banco - Darwin! (this depends on what type of classical influences you like and your orientation to vocals)
Le Orme - Uomo di Pezza
Osanna - Palepoli
Area - Arbeit Macht Frei
QVL - s/t
Arti e Mestieri - Tilt or Perigeo - Geneologia
Aktuala
Celeste
Rocky's Filj
Sorrenti - Aria
one of Battiato's early albums
New Trolls - Concerto Grosso
EDIT: just pick three or four from a list with different styles covered, like what I did here. |
LinusW wrote:
Favourites...one per artist:
PFM - Storia di un Minuto Banco del Mutuo Soccorso - Io Sono Nato Libero Il Balletto di Bronzo - Ys Semiramis - Dedicato a Frazz Area - Crac! Osanna - Palepoli Le Orme - Collage Museo Rosenbach - Zarathustra Franco Battiato - Sulle Corde di Aries Reale Accademia di Musica - s/t
are those that come to mind immediately
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Mandrakeroot wrote:
Trying to be helpful to the cause I would go to a select number of key Italian bands/ artists that have made breakthrough in my heart and do not want to leave:
- Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso;
- Dik Dik/ Carlotto & Cucciolo Gią Dik Dik;
- Premiata Forneria Marconi;
- Formula 3;
- Le Orme;
- New Trolls;
- Goblin;
- Rovescio Della Medaglia;
- Quella Vecchia Locanda;
- I Delirium/ Ivano Fossati;
- Area;
- Il Perigeo;
- Opus Avantra;
- The Trip;
- Osage Tribe;
- Angelo Branduardi;
- Franco Battiato;
- Biglietto Per L'Inferno;
- Eugenio Finardi;
- All Zuffanti's Projects;
- Venegoni & Co.;
- Notturna;
- Toto Torquati;
- Era Di Acquario;
- Osanna (and all related bands).
I will not mention particular album because I can not find an album more fundamental than others. More or less good (or great) I find them... For the rest... I can not be objective. |
Welcome back allstars, I'm so glad to meet you all and shout here.
Anyway, my recommendations of Italian prog are included amoug yours.
Beyond expression. Thanks all.
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