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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Todd Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 23 2013 at 16:31
This may be of interest to the Denizens--

Riccardo Fogli has been added to the site.

Nice album! On the link to the website, I used the YouTube album, since we can't upload YT videos now for some reason.
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Thanks Todd. I've always liked this album very much. The most expensive italian CD I've bought. Almost 100 USD if I remember.
Sono nato é vita is one of my all time favorite RPI song :
 
 
 
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Pierre, I had only seen it for $500! But in doing the research for the bio, I came across one that was about $100--so I bought it! I hope it gets here safely...

My most expensive RPI purchase was the King version of the Alphataurus s/t--$130! Embarrassed But I love the sound, so I suppose it was worth it for me.

But I've seen some of the original vinyls go for thousands of dollars! Good thing I don't have that bug...
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I was just reading my first post, page 57. It was the 29 August 2011 at 02:21. Less than two years. I can't believe it.
I have the impression to have always lived with this music. Poor baby duck.
 
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I have some King version of classics.Fabulous and warm Tongue sound indeed !
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Yeah, they're usually my preferred sounding versions. But for packaging, the minis are the way to go! And BTF sound is usually really good, too. I personally don't like the Japanese mini sound as much, but that's me.
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I have to admit, for my RPI I like vinyl (reissue or new) for the ones that have very stunning artwork, but the Mini LP is really winning me over! The slightly larger cover makes them really stand out.

Only two years Pierre?! I'd been coming to the Archives for years, but only signed up for an account in 2011, don't know what took so long, Wow, it must seem like a lifetime ago for all of us now! I can't imagine a day going by without visiting the Archives and hanging around with the fine folk I consider my good friends!
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Originally posted by Todd Todd wrote:

This may be of interest to the Denizens--

Riccardo Fogli has been added to the site.

Nice album! On the link to the website, I used the YouTube album, since we can't upload YT videos now for some reason.
Great review and I like the samples I have heard Clap.  Interesting he diverted for one album into the prog realm.
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Originally posted by hellogoodbye hellogoodbye wrote:

Hello everyone.

First, my apologies. I’m a frog. My english is terrible. So I’m just here to say hello... and goodbye.    

I’m not in prog, not more than in classical, pop, rock, jazz, soundtrack or brazilian stuffs.

A year ago, looking for new music, I started to listen to RPI albums of the seventies. Gosh ! What a revelation !  What an elevation ! I didn’t expect this. Not at all. “Those painters, those sculptors ... just as in Renaissance Italy.”

BMS, PFM, Le Orme, QVL, Stefano Testa, Panna Fedda, Cervello, Battiato, Odissea, Samadhi, Delirium, Alusa Fallax, I Giganti ... and so many others.

As in a Gustav Mahler’s symphony, I was not only listenning with my ears, but with my eyes. Both were wide open. It was a miracle, or maybe not. These sounds, shapes and colors were waiting for me. I was just looking in another direction.

So thanks to you, Jim,  Andrea and everyone for the great help. Reading you was very important these last twelve months. And I’m sure there’s many more to come. Rencently I’ve heard samples from albums by La Assemblea Musicale Teatrale, Gramigna or Barabba. They sound terrific and I can’t wait for CD’s reissues and your reviews.

 

Before I shut my mouth, I would like to give you some titles of albums with  a RPI flavour :

 

These Trails . These Trails (1974). A folk band from Hawai. Very strange. Great accoustic guitar and synths. Fantastic vocal harmonies.

 

Melody Nelson : Serge Gainsbourg (1968). A true prog album and the most terrific violins arrangements you will hear in your life.

 

Eden’s Island. Eden Ahbez (1960). The composer of Nature Boy. Simplicity and beauty. Not a disc for the desert island. The desert island itself.

 

Goodbye ... and hello.

 

Pierre.

Pierre, such a great post, much less a first!  Worthy of being shown again here in the den.  I did not realize that you had only discovered RPI just a few years ago.  From your deep knowledge and postings of RPI artists, I had figured you a lifer in the RPI world.  From your description above, I felt similar when first heard this stuff but could not describe it as beutiful as you did! Clap
 
Love your reference to Mahler, last symphony concert I saw locally a few years ago was Mahler's 5th.  I will crank it up tomorrow!
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Glad to see "Matteo" make it on to the site!  Love what I hear so far.
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It's just amazing how deep the RPI vein runs. Gems upon gems to be discovered.

Here's one from late in the 70s that I haven't heard spoken of for a while:


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Wow guys ! Writing about music is like making love. It's a different time.
Todd, that one is impossible to find today, isn't it ? I remember how it was simple only a year ago.
Last night I listenned to the King Version of Per Un amico. Fantastic !
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Originally posted by AEProgman AEProgman wrote:

Pierre, I did not realize that you had only discovered RPI just a few years ago.  From your deep knowledge and postings of RPI artists, I had figured you a lifer in the RPI world.  From your description above, I felt similar when first heard this stuff but could not describe it as beutiful as you did!

I have to admit, Jim/AEP, I was working on the theory that Pierre's brain was born in a duck's body, with Italian RPI actually spliced into his very DNA!

Are we finally onto your secret, Pierre?!
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Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:

Originally posted by AEProgman AEProgman wrote:

Pierre, I did not realize that you had only discovered RPI just a few years ago.  From your deep knowledge and postings of RPI artists, I had figured you a lifer in the RPI world.  From your description above, I felt similar when first heard this stuff but could not describe it as beutiful as you did!

I have to admit, Jim/AEP, I was working on the theory that Pierre's brain was born in a duck's body, with Italian RPI actually spliced into his very DNA!

Are we finally onto your secret, Pierre?!
And I have to say that I've never seen Alfred E. Neuman beside a pyre with a poker stick LOL  (who is he burning this time ??)............
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THE TRANSFORMATION. 2011. Salt Lake City Museum,
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Originally posted by hellogoodbye hellogoodbye wrote:

 
Todd, that one is impossible to find today, isn't it ? I remember how it was simple only a year ago.
Last night I listenned to the King Version of Per Un amico. Fantastic !

Yes, the Bibbo is now tragically out of print. Hopefully that won't last long. His new album is pretty good too, but not nearly as good as this one.

The King Per un Amico is wonderful! The original RCA version is wonderful as well.
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Yes. I own too an old japan MMG version of the album "Il Paese Dei Balocchi" that sounds incredibly well.
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^ The song Mats has on his site is pretty good, but his comments about the rest are pretty funny! "Most are just crap." LOL Tell me how you really feel, Mats!
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