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Todd
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^ John, do you have the Trident jewel case version? The recently issued SHM-CD Japanese mini version is just like the BTF Italian mini version, just tweaked a little. The Trident jewel case version is the same as the Vinyl Magic jewel case and the Arcangelo Japanese mini, and are probably the best sounding versions around. The BTF version has a Trident logo on the disc itself, but it's remastered and is a bit compressed (crunchier sounding) compared to the Trident, although with a bit more punch.
What a great album! And cover!
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dreadpirateroberts
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^ Mine is the Trident Reissue too, the LP sleeve replica kinda version (just too big for a cd rack, sigh) and it does, as you'd all know, reproduce the outwork (inside and out) really well. Amazing cover, easily one of the best in any genre. And I haven't heard any other released, but I'm interested to compare the sound now
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Mellotron Storm
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Thanks Todd for the info.It's not like mine sounds terrible or anything but you know it could sound a lot better.Yes i have the Trident jewel case version.It's always a debate in my mind as to whether i want to spend 30 dollars or more on a Japanese mini.Well no i don't unless it sounds significantly better.
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Todd
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Yes, I've come to realize that there are sometimes great discrepancies in the sound quality of some of these issues. So now not only is there confusion as to which albums to buy among so many RPI titles, now there's also the question of which version to buy!
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Guldbamsen
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That Semiramis album just gets better and better. I love the fire these guys had - and if there´s one of those Italian one shot bands I´d love to hear more from, Semiramis certainly are on top of that list alongside that wonderful band pictured in Todd´s avatar. But then again, maybe it is because of that one album - that one humdinger which draws you in, creating a somewhat mythical status - that together with the music makes it all the more enticing.
- Yeah, and thanks Jim for posting Bambibanda. I really love that album. It´s quickly becoming my favorite way to start the day. Chris: Glad you liked it - and the whole commode thing seems to be a lingo mix-up. Means closet in Danish, but now that I found out what it actually translates into in English, I´m never gonna change it
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Todd
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^ Guldbamsen, thanks for clearing up the commode issue. I was wondering why you had a CD behind the toilet . . .
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Mellotron Storm
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Exactly what i thought when i read that review
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Guldbamsen
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You guys crack me up
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Alberto Muñoz
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Hearing a flood of PRI in these days, maybe i will do again reviews my list:
Museo Zaratusthra Banco Darwin! Semiramis Dedicato Rustichelli Opera Quella Vechhia Il Tempo Delirium Dolce and Loscemo. EA Poe Formula 3 Dies Alluminogen Ibis Sun Jumbo Vietato Locanda Forse Nuova Idea In the b Odissea Racomandata what album do you think i start a review? |
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Mellotron Storm
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It would be great to read your thoughts on any of those first three.
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Alberto Muñoz
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Thanks! i will work on those |
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Finnforest
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Hey Alberto! Will look forward to reading those.
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dreadpirateroberts
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Me too! And your thoughts on QV, whenever/if you get to them
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Guldbamsen
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Looking forward to a storm of RPI reviews I hope you like those albums Alberto - there are some real gems there.
That Semiramis could use some attention - in fact a lot of those on your list could. I wish I didn´t have to end my vacation on Monday. Gotta be at the University - prepped for some awe-inspiring performance-design... I´ve got a few Italian 5* reviews on the tip of my tongue, but one has to release those in an orderly fashion - otherwise people think you´ll award everything you like with a 5. Or maybe I should just point out, that I really don´t want to write about all those 2 and 3 star albums in my collection - unless they´ve got something special hidden away. Procession, Battiato, Area, Il Balletto di Bronzo and Cervello all cry out for a nice massage in words.
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Mellotron Storm
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Hopefully you'll find time for those reviews,i look forward to them. I've been slowly going through my 4 and 5 star RPI albums in order to clean up some reviews and possibly change some of my ratings.It's been a lot of fun so far.
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seventhsojourn
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Never got round to buying this one yet but there's one on Amazon with my name in it. Love this review by the Psych Cat: Concerto Delle Menti
Pholas Dactylus Rock Progressivo Italiano Review by micky
Special Collaborator It's funny how sometimes an album can grow on you, and you just can't explain why. Of course writing a review of that album can be ..tricky .. to say the least. This album, Concerto Delle Menti, the only release by Pholas Dactylus sort of fits that bill. The album consists of a 53 minute piece of music split across the two side of the original vinal release without any breaks. The most noteable feature of the album is the spoken word style of the vocalist Paolo Carelli. VERY interesting. In fact it can be sort of disconcerting at first. You keep thinking or wondering if he would fall in with the melody. At times I swore I thought he would. My first impressions were, very prog, interesting but it really didn't grab me. Like any good prog fan, I continued to give it multiple listens, until one day.. it clicked. Now it's in my top 10 RPI albums. A gem it is but, unlike some albums, may not grab you or hit you on the first couple of listens. Give it a chance.. let it grow on you. You may really come to like it... or like me.. come to love it.
Before I jump into the album I'd like to touch on something. The lyrics. As anyone who follows my reviews knows, I don't speak the language... yet. So my reviews of PRI tend to deal with vocal quality not lyrical quality. A note must be made of the lyrics and the Carelli's delivery. For those who do understand Italian.. I will trust the love of my life who is an Italian and tells me that these lyrics are INSIPID.. Overwrought... horrid.. junk.. pick your adjective. Deduct a star from my ranking if your are a speaker of Italian. Since most of us do not, we won't worry about that. However what we all can understand is delivery, vocal quality. To say that Capellli's spoken delivery is not a thing of beauty is a bit of an understatement. It is not bad, it is just differerent. In some sections, it actually fits perfectly. As far as the music, trying to describe a complex 53 minute 'instrumental' is never a fun task. But that's why I make the big bucks so let me take a stab at it. The best way to describe this album is intense. I love the use of dramatic build-up and release and it is used to great effect in places here. A good comparison album would be YS, not in the heavy use of keyboards like YS but he music is very dark. While on YS, Gianni Leone was front and center throughout the album, the guitar and bass drive much of the music with the keys in supporting, counterpoint roles. Fans of organ, mellotron and accoustic piano will find great sections but as whole this is a a guitar and drums album. There were several sections in this music that really hooked me on the album. I touch on my favorite to keep it short. The drum and bass groove which kicks in about the 10 minute marks begins an exteneded period of out of this world intensity. The groove abruprtly ends into a brutal stomping bass and guitar pattern which the keyboards including the accoustic piano and mellotron dance over. Fanstastic stuff.. it continues on for several minutes.. the keyboards building the tension.. along with increasing crashes of the drummers crash cymbal until we have.. orgasm... then we have Capelli return along with a reprise of the bass and drum groove. Some really nice accousic piano plays overtop and is a real footstomper. Again my favorite section of the piece. Again, not an easy album to review. I love the album with so many different moods though the intense nature of the music never really receeds. Moments of great beauty like the echoed accoustic piano around the 46th minute mark are nice respites from the almost avant nature of the music. Probably something musically in this album for any fan of RPI. One of my favorites from the genre. 5 stars personally.. for the forum at large 3.5. With the avant style of vocals and at times music. Not an album I'd recommend to those who associate PRI with musica bella. Will give it 3 stars for the forum.. it isn't essential by any means and points of this album may drive people away. For me though.. I love this album. Michael (aka micky) |
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Guldbamsen
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I´ve read this review a couple of times before buying the thing.
I don´t know Micky - or Raff for that matter, but I do miss their writings on PA. Great review
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Alberto Muñoz
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Thanks for the support! i will work ASAP, and BTW Finn yo dou have FB? |
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Alberto Muñoz
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Thank you very much i will get to QVL too! |
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