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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2009 at 16:20
Originally posted by 1967/ 1976 1967/ 1976 wrote:

Perigeo... A grerat Jazz band in Rock field!
 
As Baricentro, Arti + (E) Mestieri and Venegoni & Co.!!!
 
Yeah!  I'd also add Duello Madre, Bella Band, Area, Agora, Cincinnato, Napoli Centrale, and Nova to the great Jazz-Rock bands of the 70's. 
 
And current Jazz-Rock bands have to include Deus Ex Machina, Periferia Del Mondo, and the great DFA!  Big smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2009 at 16:34
DFA are playing at Nearfest this weekend.. Looking forward to hearing them!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2009 at 18:49
I'm so envious!  PFM and DFA both!  You're very lucky.
 
By the way, you asked about Dante's Inferno.  The compilation is great, close in my estimation to the Colossus of Rhodes, which is my favorite of the several Colossus/Musea collections I've heard.  There are excellent songs by Italians Nuova Era, Atlantis 1001, Court, Wicked Minds, Garamond, Il Castello Di Atlante, CAP, Notabene, Armalite, Corte Aulica, and De Rossi & Bordini.  There are also excellent songs from non-Italians Yesterdays, Flamborough Head, Willowglass, Brighteye Brison, Matthijs Herder, Groovector, Viima, Serpientes, Tempano, Nathan Mahl, and Simon Says.  There are other good songs as well (including one by Sinkadus, whom I love, just not this song so much).  Overall it's an excellent album, one that does a pretty good job living up to its lofty subject matter!  If you like these kinds of compilations, you'll like this one just as much!
 
Have fun at NEARfest!!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2009 at 19:59
A real treat for all prog fans (not just RPI) which I found just now, by chance, while visiting one of the best Italian prog sites:

http://www.movimentiprog.net/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=772&page=1

This 400-page-plus book covers 1100 bands and artists from all over the world, and features a foreword by our old friend Aldo Tagliapietra. Maurizio Galia (formerly with Maury e i Pronomi) coordinated the work of the various authors of the entries. Of course, if you can read Italian, it would help a lotLOL...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 16 2009 at 10:22
Originally posted by Todd Todd wrote:

Originally posted by 1967/ 1976 1967/ 1976 wrote:

Perigeo... A grerat Jazz band in Rock field!
 
As Baricentro, Arti + (E) Mestieri and Venegoni & Co.!!!
 
Yeah!  I'd also add Duello Madre, Bella Band, Area, Agora, Cincinnato, Napoli Centrale, and Nova to the great Jazz-Rock bands of the 70's. 
 
And current Jazz-Rock bands have to include Deus Ex Machina, Periferia Del Mondo, and the great DFA!  Big smile
 
Ohhh... I have first TONI ESPOSITO ('Rosso Napoletano') album... Great Jazz Rock!!!

Toni Esposito (Rosso napoletano) - LP

 
 
See for Toni Esposito:
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Esposito (in Italian... Complete page... English page is only a stub)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 17 2009 at 19:52

I scraped a few dollars together so I'm going to get a few things from Greg Walkers sale; looking for some feedback here.

in order of preference.  let me know if there's a mini-LP version that's better (as is the case with Paese di Balocchi for example). I've heard #3 & 4 already so I know they're solid picks.
 
1. Stefano Testa - Una Vita...
2. Riccardo Zappa - Celestion
3. Jacula - Tardo pede...
4. Coral Caves - Mitopoiesi
5. Fabio Celi - Follia
6. Hostsonaten - s/t
7. Riccardo Zappa - Chatka
8. Il Mucchio - s/t
 
I'll probably get three or four of those and then a normal priced one or two (looking at L'Isola di Niente on mini LP and Officina Meccanic thanks to Jim a while back...)
 
 
Btw, I'm really diggin' on Murple's first album right now.  Forgot how much I love that tasty symphonic keyboard stuffClap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 17 2009 at 20:04
I have been listening to Il Bacio Della Medusa's two phenomenal albums non-stop lately & I have to say this band is wonderful! I can't say enough good things about them  ...I hope that they'll make it to tour the US at some point ...otherwise I may be taking  a trip to Italy Tongue 
 
Does anyone have a link to an official band site?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 17 2009 at 20:29
^ Click "Official website" at the band's page: http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=1561 Smile

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 17 2009 at 21:49

Welcome to the club, best album of '08 IMO.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 17 2009 at 22:41
Originally posted by jimmy_row jimmy_row wrote:

I scraped a few dollars together so I'm going to get a few things from Greg Walkers sale; looking for some feedback here.

in order of preference.  let me know if there's a mini-LP version that's better (as is the case with Paese di Balocchi for example). I've heard #3 & 4 already so I know they're solid picks.
 
1. Stefano Testa - Una Vita...
2. Riccardo Zappa - Celestion
3. Jacula - Tardo pede...
4. Coral Caves - Mitopoiesi
5. Fabio Celi - Follia
6. Hostsonaten - s/t
7. Riccardo Zappa - Chatka
8. Il Mucchio - s/t
 
I'll probably get three or four of those and then a normal priced one or two (looking at L'Isola di Niente on mini LP and Officina Meccanic thanks to Jim a while back...)
 
 
Btw, I'm really diggin' on Murple's first album right now.  Forgot how much I love that tasty symphonic keyboard stuffClap
 
That's a great list--you can't go wrong!  Of the bottom four on the list, I haven't heard Chatka, but Celestion is pretty good.  There are mini lp versions of the Zappa's (at least Celestion).  I don't think there are mini lp versions of 1, 4, 5, 6, or 8, so go for it!
 
I'm with you on the Murple--I really like that style.  The thing that keeps me from completely embracing that album is the surface lp noise on the Mellow version I have.  I've heard the Akarma version is better, but I haven't been able to track that down.
 
You'll love Officina Meccanica!  What a trip!  But I do have to tell you that Rocky's Filj is a bit better, in a similar style.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 18 2009 at 11:02
Thanks Todd great post.  I'll do some research on the Zappa mini's, so you think they're much better than the Mellow versions?  I agree with you on the LP crackling on that Murple album, I can't listen to it on headphones but my computer seems to minimize that. 
 
I have Rocky's Filj and like it, partly why I'm going for OM, I really like that wacky eclectic style.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 19 2009 at 02:24
Still at the Battiato and the problem I will have with Italian popular music from now on isLOL ,does it measure up to Battiato. The amount of variety is amazing and this is what draws me to his music. I will get around to some reviews in the near future when the oppurtunity arises..........anyway on with this album (the reviews don't look to promising on this oneWink) ...aaah interesting listeningSmile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 19 2009 at 19:22
Matthew T... That listening...!!!
 
Great, great, great!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 19 2009 at 19:54
Originally posted by 1967/ 1976 1967/ 1976 wrote:

Matthew T... That listening...!!!
 
Great, great, great!!!
  There really is no particular album that I can say is the best but when you put his discography together, the entire body of work is amazing. Fleurs and Fleurs 2,Gommalacca,Fisiognomica are great but the  pop stuff like La Voce Del Padrone and Mondo Lontanissimi are just as good but different.  Like great musicians his has his own style and it is distinctive. Pretty well anything goes with him but you get his interputation. I will admit though he should have left Bridge over Troubled Waters alone on Fleurs 2.....it just the end. Not the same vocal range as Art GarfunkelWink. Have not received Fleurs 3 yet but that came before 2. Anyway the Trilogy will be complete.Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 19 2009 at 20:09
^this is what I gather, i'll just have to dive in someday.. I do see Fetus for sale a lot

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 19 2009 at 20:25
Originally posted by Atavachron Atavachron wrote:

^this is what I gather, i'll just have to dive in someday.. I do see Fetus for sale a lot

One of the reasons I bought so many of his albums on my last order was for that reason as there were only 1 copy available that was at a reasonable price and all the rest were ridiculous. I would like Gilgamesh but I will wait for the reissue which will come sooner or later ( never know one might come up under $20 US). Fleurs 2 has been reissued and is available for 10 to 14 US, 4 weeks back the cheapest was around $60 US which was a rip-off. Smile 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 20 2009 at 01:38
Recently I've been into Sensations' Fix and Perigeo. Fragments of Light, Portable Madness and Finest Finger are all excellent (by Sensations' Fix)Clap

Abbiamo Tutti Un Blues Da Piangere is my fav by Perigeo, while Genealogia and La Valle dei Templi also are good.Thumbs Up
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 22 2009 at 17:30
Micky and I just got back from NEARfest, which our beloved PFM were headlining, and are still dazed and confused after the absolutely MAGNIFICENT show they treated us to yesterday evening. Having seen quite a few live bands in my lifetime, I can say with complete honesty what I witnessed yesterday was one of the best live performancs I've ever had the pleasure of seeing. If those guys had been British, they would have wiped the floor with the competition right from Day One. 

Moreover, the other Italian band performing at the festival - Verona-based D.F.A. - gained another fan in myself after their amazing show of Saturday afternoon. Expect a review of 4th soon - I got to meet the band yesterday, and they were overjoyed to see another Italian there, so I promised them a review ASAP. Both of those bands made me feel proud of being Italian - something that doesn't happen all that oftenWink.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 22 2009 at 17:35
^ yeah.. with all the idiots and minions running around Rome hahahhah (I just love it when someone uses minions to describe people. something about that kills me)



While Raff and I disagreed on GONG....I completely agree with her on DFA. That was pretty good stuff.. and normally I don't care two hoots for those fusiony type bands.  Consider that high praise as it were for them.  Great stuff indeed.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 22 2009 at 17:51
Originally posted by Raff Raff wrote:

Both of those bands made me feel proud of being Italian - something that doesn't happen all that oftenWink.

Raff, you know RPI and this thread are among the most popular on PA. Is not it enough to be proud? And I don't tell of rich Italian cultural traditions, special Italian "feel of the beauty" etc... Wink



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