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jamesbaldwin
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You are right. We Italians are famous for self-denial and always think that abroad are better than us. Anyway, I agree with you, Italian progressive rock is of a high standard and very varied. I dont particularly love PFM, Banco and Orme (but not even EL&P, Genesis and Yes). I prefer, like you, Area, the first Battiato (but I also like the last Battiato), Osanna, Delirium (I also really like Ivano Fossati solo) ... and Balletto di Bronzo, Museo Rosenbach etc. But I love most Family, King Crimson, Van der Graaf and Hammill solo, Robert Wyatt, Roxy Music...
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Gaza: One year of Genocide with the complicity of the West
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Finnforest
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Apparently, per Discogs, the band Goblin performs this work by Cipriani. RIP to Mr. Cipriani who passed away last fall. |
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hellogoodbye
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So sad, I did not know. This album with Goblin is great, Jim, very mysterious.
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Finnforest
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Pierre, his other scores are wonderful too! I'm going to have to check out a bunch of this guy's work now. I've been sampling them on YT.
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verslibre
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Solamente Nero is superb. The 2007 remaster was limited to 1000 copies. I'm glad I have one.
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Finnforest
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oh my.... |
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hellogoodbye
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I've always said here that many Italian composers (and not only Goblin) could belong to RPI. Ennio Morricone is of course the best example, but Cipriani, Micalizzi, Migliardi, Ferrio and some others are essentials too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSspXHd3ABs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxU-s_sF_3Q https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cA3PA2rB0eA |
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TheH
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Lots of good stuff in that direction. I also like Fabio Frizzi
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hellogoodbye
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TheH
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A lot of 70s bands with Releases this year:
Dalton Celeste Goblin (actually released last year, but I think not available until this year) R.R.R. (LP only and very short) Banco, Sezione Frenante and Pholas Dactylus with new Albums later this month Spettri are working on a new Album too. Murple where recoding something but that seems to have gone with the wind... What do you think and what band would you like to come back?
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Todd
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^ As always, I appreciate your input, H.
I was pleasantly surprised by the new Celeste album--very much in the same vein as their best work.
And I was shocked by how good the new Banco is! I think Silly Puppy's excellent review currently on the front page sums up my feelings on it. Fantastic album. RRR was pretty good but really short. Can't really comment on the Goblin as they're not really in my wheelhouse. I would love another recording by Latte e Miele! Their reworking of Passio was amazing, and Marco Polo from a few years ago was great too. After the excellent Delirium album in 2009 (Il Nome del Vento), I thought the last one took some significant steps backward--that was a disappointment. Same with PFM on the last one--I love the AD 2010 album, and the In Classic was pretty good too, but Emotional Tattoos... And I've enjoyed Aldo Tagliapietra's solo work, especially L'Angelo Rinchiuso, much more than the recent Orme reworkings. The Spettri album could be good, the 2015 album was quite good. I look forward to hearing that one! The live Cervello album was great! Some new material from them would be welcome. |
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TheH
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Hi Todd!
Latte e Miele has a spin off called Lattemiele 2.0 who will release a CD in June. They are the Keyboardist and the Bass Player that joined on the third album in the 70s. Also love that Cervello Live Album, still have to get the DVD of the concert. A new Album would be great! I share your impressions for the other bands, I feel the same about them. That new Dalton Album is really lovley, you should test it out. Edited by TheH - May 16 2019 at 07:34 |
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miamiscot
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Loving the new Banco LP!!! Shockingly good.
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Todd
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^ I'm listening to it again right now, and I said aloud, "I'm so happy that this album is so good!" I had to come and say it again. I'm so very surprised, and boy is it good to have Banco back doing some great original music. Tony D'Alessio won't make me forget Francesco (who could?), but he's an excellent vocalist too.
Don't delay! Grab this one!
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Lewian
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I found out today by accident that there's a pretty open minded and varied music show on RAI with quite a bit of interesting discussion, "Nessun Dorma". Today's episode had a piano theme and a major guest was Area keyboarder Patrizio Fariselli. He played some stuff live but they also showed a historical video of "Arbeit Macht Frei" and amazingly he played a lost Area song of 1978 that had never been played live because of D. Stratos's death with some young musicians. He came over as fresh and active as ever. I wasn't aware of this but he seems to have been active continuously since the old days, partly reviving Area music and partly doing his own stuff, which refreshingly is neither music from the past nor annoyingly commercial, but just confident good original music (I won't get into whether this should count as "prog"), maybe not as wild as in the crazy seventies but very worthwhile. Listen to this - just checking out his 100 Ghosts album (2018) and loving all of it: ...or... Edited by Lewian - June 03 2019 at 15:23 |
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TheH
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He also tours with "Free Area Project" where he plays also older Area stuff. They have a female vocalist. You can find some concerts by them on YT.
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miamiscot
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Tony does such a great job on this but Francesco was the best rock singer ever. Big shoes to fill.
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Todd
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^ I'm ashamed to say that I almost didn't give this album a chance because I thought those shoes just couldn't be filled. And they aren't--but Tony brings new shoes to the project. It also makes me understand that this band really has been Vittorio Nocenzi's baby from day one.
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Sacro_Porgo
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I have dipped my toes in RPI over the past year with a small collection of what this website seems to deep the best releases. I haven't listened to all of them extensively, but some of them that I have are among my favorite prog albums. Among them are PFM's Per Un Amico and L'Isola Di Niente. I have them both digitally, and though I would like to have physical copies, all I can seem to find are the english versions. So my question is thus. Having only listened to the Italian versions, but knowing that the English versions do differ in places, are Photos Of Ghosts and The World Became The World recommendable to pick up on vinyl more or less in lieu of their Italian counterparts?
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hellogoodbye
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Forza Italia sounds much better than Long live the king.
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