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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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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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hellogoodbye
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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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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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Finnforest
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oh my.... |
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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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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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hellogoodbye
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So sad, I did not know. This album with Goblin is great, Jim, very mysterious.
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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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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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Amos Goldberg (professor of Genocide Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem): Yes, it's genocide. It's so difficult and painful to admit it, but we can no longer avoid this conclusion.
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Heh funny how that goes. I think the 1970s Italian scene is every bit as brilliant as the British - I may even prefer it to be honest. But I tend to look past Banco, Orme and PFM these days. I much prefer Battiato, Battisti, Delirium, Osanna, Cervello, Aktuala, Area, Semiramis, Rocky's Filj and the like. Italy had such a vast and deeply eclectic scene going from the swampy almost Krautrocking avantguarde of Battiato's early work to the deep earthy colours of Delirium. The shift in style is immense yet there is still a warmblooded Italian handshake going on there - even if the artists never knew of each other. I find the same sort of thing happening in Germany at the same time with bands from either end of the country somehow conjuring up a similar feel and sensation in the music. Often without knowing of the other methinks.
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jamesbaldwin
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It seems an interview... But I am sorry, I cant give you interesting answers. I dont know italian forums about prog. I knew italian prog in the classic way: Pfm, Banco, Orme... I prefer english prog, to be sincere. I guess is subjective saying if there are non-prog bands which might appeal to someone who likes prog. The reality is that I am not expert about contemporary italian bands related to prog. I dont like Pino Daniele or Elio e le storie tese. I dont like heavy metal. Here in PA I have found interesting italian contemporary albums. I think that american members of PA know italian prog much better than italian fans. So, sorry... I cant say you more...
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Amos Goldberg (professor of Genocide Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem): Yes, it's genocide. It's so difficult and painful to admit it, but we can no longer avoid this conclusion.
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TheH
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^^
A thread about new Italian Prog bands on PE (1,688 Posts so far) |
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tribalfusions
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Thanks very much for the reply. I hope you don't mind if I ask a few more questions. You mentioned you came to PA to learn about contemporary Italian prog bands; do you also use Italian language sites or forums and do you have any recommendations for those? Is there anything more active than Arlequins in Italian in terms of forums? What was your entryway into prog initially in Italy? Do you think there are any non-prog Italian groups which are better known and which might appeal to someone who likes prog? Perhaps something metal or like some of Pino Daniele years ago or Elio etc? Thanks again!
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Meltdowner
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^^ Wonderful! Best album of 2019 so far
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I have all their albums, so this will make a great addition to my collection |
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Todd
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jamesbaldwin
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Which groups would you say are currently best known in Italy besides the obvious ones from the 1970s epoca d'oro? --- Apart from some initiates, some musicians, some passionate collectors, some progarchists or other members of progressive forums, nobody knows Italian contemporary progressive bands in Italy. I came here in PA to inform myself about the contemporary Italian prog bands. Are any known outside of forums like Arlequins or here these days? ---I dont think so. Feel free to break it down into more than one category. From the touring information I have seen, PFM has played the biggest venues of any Italian prog band in the past several years and I wouldn't think any new group would come close to that so perhaps we could separate classic prog from newer prog and also discuss some of the more prog-metal oriented bands too for that matter like DGM etc. So anything from PFM and Banco to Kingcrow, DGM, Labyrynth, La Maschera di Cera, L'Accordo dei Contrari etc... Have any Italian prog bands been able to make the FIMI albums chart since the 70s and who plays the biggest clubs more often etc? Anyone who might have some insight, please feel free to jump in! --- I guess not. I sorry I cant tell you more. I can only tell you this, based on what I can know.
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Amos Goldberg (professor of Genocide Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem): Yes, it's genocide. It's so difficult and painful to admit it, but we can no longer avoid this conclusion.
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tribalfusions
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Hi! I used to live in Italy but it has been a while and I have a question to anyone still living in Italy: Which groups
would you say are currently best known in Italy besides the obvious ones
from the 1970s epoca d'oro? Are any known outside of forums like
Arlequins or here these days? Feel free to break it
down into more than one category. From the touring information I have
seen, PFM has played the biggest venues of any Italian prog band in the
past several years and I wouldn't think any new group would come close
to that so perhaps we could separate classic prog from newer prog and also discuss some of the more prog-metal oriented
bands too for that matter like DGM etc. So anything from PFM and Banco to
Kingcrow, DGM, Labyrynth, La Maschera di Cera, L'Accordo dei Contrari
etc... Have
any Italian prog bands been able to make the FIMI albums chart since
the 70s and who plays the biggest clubs more often etc? Anyone who might have some insight, please feel free to jump in! |
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