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Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:

I haven't heard any of their albums other than that one, so not sure where to go with them after `DNA'?

Rustichelli e Bordini was AMAZING!! Someone on this thread about two months ago suggested that album, and I've so far only heard a few tracks on Youtube but it sounded truly superb!!! I'm actually going to properly purchase the CD with my next Synphonic order - you guys totally sold me on that one!!

Their third album, "Vietato ai Minori di 18 anni" is usually considered their best. It's more complex and sophisticated than DNA, so it usually registers a bit higher on the prog scale than DNA. Their first s/t album is not as good as those two.

Glad you like the Rustichelli e Bordini! Great stuff. If you like that keyboardy side of RPI, you could also try L'Uovo di Colombo and Triade (though without the gritty "vocals").
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Originally posted by Todd Todd wrote:

Glad you like the Rustichelli e Bordini! Great stuff. If you like that keyboardy side of RPI, you could also try L'Uovo di Colombo and Triade (though without the gritty "vocals").


Oh, way ahead of you there Todd! You've just made my day! BOTH the Triade and Colombo albums are firm favourites of mine, I listen to them all the time!! I bought vinyl reissues of them a few years back, and I've loved them ever since. Both terrific `one-and-done' bands who put out a single great album.

The instrumental stuff on the first side of the Triade is great, but the vocal stuff on the B-side might be even better!!
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Todd and Michael, I personnaly prefer the Jumbo 's Vietato ai Minori di 18 anni. These 34 seconds of the second song of the album are awesome :
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Originally posted by dreadpirateroberts dreadpirateroberts wrote:

You may indeed! Big smile I bet you know it - Osanna's MASTERPIECE: Palepoli.
One of the first RPI albums I purchased actually.
 
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I know of Osanna but have not heard them yet, but they are on the list.  Actually listening to it now on Youtube. It is starting out like it is going to be a wild ride!
 
It is hard for me to pick any #1 in any genre I like, but for RPI (of my dozen or so albums I have so far) it would be that first magical moment listening to my first RPI album by PFM, Per Un Amico.  It was like a kid on Christmas morning with new toys...Smile, just full of delight.  More than likely, it could have been just about any of albums I have so far if I had listened to them first instead.
 
No "new" RPI yet, but was thinking about one from Todd's suggestions, Egnon.
 
Here is the Osanna link if needed.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FANL8exoo1U
 


Yes! Go Palepoli !  Smile   I love that PFM album too, I actually prefer it over their debut or third, all of which are ace really, but something about that second album goes beyond the 1st and 3rd. It's in my top 5 RPI albums - though I don't own as many as I like to of course hahahaha


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Originally posted by Todd Todd wrote:

Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:

I haven't heard any of their albums other than that one, so not sure where to go with them after `DNA'?

Rustichelli e Bordini was AMAZING!! Someone on this thread about two months ago suggested that album, and I've so far only heard a few tracks on Youtube but it sounded truly superb!!! I'm actually going to properly purchase the CD with my next Synphonic order - you guys totally sold me on that one!!

Their third album, "Vietato ai Minori di 18 anni" is usually considered their best. It's more complex and sophisticated than DNA, so it usually registers a bit higher on the prog scale than DNA. Their first s/t album is not as good as those two.

Glad you like the Rustichelli e Bordini! Great stuff. If you like that keyboardy side of RPI, you could also try L'Uovo di Colombo and Triade (though without the gritty "vocals").


I'm so glad you mentioned Jumbo, definitely one of my favorite Italian bands. I belong to the camp who thinks their third album is better, like Todd said it's more complex and progressive and IMO more experimental. I find the vocals on that one to be a little easier overall than those on DNA, so Michael you might want to check it out first, it might appeal to you more.

Both Rustichelli e Bordini and Triade haven't clicked with me just yet. I'll have to give them another try, I remember liking the first track from ReB but not the rest.
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A wonderfull album (1976)  from that studio musican, guitarist of PFM, Battisti and Pieretti. Great singing, melodies and arrangements.
 
 
 
 
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I'm deffinitely in DNA camp for Jumbo Suite Per II Sig K is a masterpiece!
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Why to choose a camp and do not rather embrace the entire Jumbo Approve ?
 
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^ I never heard their debut. 
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The typical case of a "non complex" progressive rock, but from which comes a bunch of emotions and ideas.
 
 
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Originally posted by hellogoodbye hellogoodbye wrote:

A wonderfull album (1976)  from that studio musican, guitarist of PFM, Battisti and Pieretti. Great singing, melodies and arrangements.
 


Awesome, gonna have to try find this one! Smile
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^ Sounds nice. Did you mean Franco Mussida is on that one?
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No, he's not.
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So who is guitarist of PFM?
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Originally posted by hellogoodbye hellogoodbye wrote:

The typical case of a "non complex" progressive rock, but from which comes a bunch of emotions and ideas.
 
 



Wonderful indeed Pierre, a very under-appreciated title.  I love it. 




Paul, I agree about DNA, fantasticSmile
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Does Italy know the value of its musical treasure ?
 
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Not an invitation to leave the room quickly ...  A truly underrated masterpiece  Heart
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Originally posted by hellogoodbye hellogoodbye wrote:

Not an invitation to leave the room quickly ...  A truly underrated masterpiece  Heart
 
 
Love this album as it was part of my early discoveries of RPI. Allthough not a 100% prog still a very
fine records with a lot of appeal.
 
I will never understand why Odiessa isn't considered as a classic of the genre, really a little gem, this one.
 
I really wating for Gran Tourismo Veloce's second album. Some very fine new stuff to ease the wait:
 
 
 
  
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