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My podium:

1) Patrizio Fariselli - Iqbal (Lewian) 

Fariselli is the author of the music of Arbeit Macht Frei, the Area's debut, an album that I consider the most beautiful and important Italian prog album ever.

2) Zu & Eugene Chadbourne - Iron Man (Hiram)

3) Enrico Simonetti - Oceano (Cristi) wonderful music for film, elegant, with winds and strings


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Honorable mentions:

(Well, in this poll Kees, The Anders and Mila have nominated a song different from my favourite of them...)

4) Dick Dale & the Del Tones - Misirlou (The Dark Elf) VIVA PULP FICTION!

5) Joan Biblioni - Sa Fosca (Meltdowner)

6) Iness Mezel - Amazone (Anders)






Edited by jamesbaldwin - May 25 2022 at 15:34
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Thank you for the playlist, Mila. Thumbs Up

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My pleasure! Smile

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Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:


Honorable mentions:

(Well, in this poll Kees, The Anders and Mila have nominated a song different from my favourite of them...)


I doubt they would have had the slightest chance next to your beloved compatriots . . Tongue

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lewian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 25 2022 at 17:37
Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:

My podium:

1) Patrizio Fariselli - Iqbal (Lewian) 

Fariselli is the author of the music of Arbeit Macht Frei, the Area's debut, an album that I consider the most beautiful and important Italian prog album ever.
 


I'm happy (but not really surprised Wink) that you like it. Area are highly regarded on PA of course, but I only heard of Fariselli's solo work more or less accidentally on Italian TV. Apparently there's quite a bit of stuff (solo or collaborations with others), some of it very good (still much that I don't yet know, so I can't tell how much is actually good, but I love what I know), and I've never seen this mentioned on PA.

By the way, is there any Italian TV music show you'd recommend?


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Great listen overall, thanks to all! Thumbs Up

In the end, my three preferred ones are:
- Dissòi Logòi - Delfini ; I love this mix of contemporary music and jazz, right up my ally.
- Patrizio Fariselli - Iqbal ; great diversity, sonically intriguing, freshness and accessibility.
- Iness Mezel - Amazone ; on the rocky side of the Mediterranean.

With a special mention of Enrico Simonetti: a very pleasant listen!

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@Kees, I think you forgot to vote in the table above. Smile
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Originally posted by suitkees suitkees wrote:

Great listen overall, thanks to all! Thumbs Up

In the end, my three preferred ones are:
- Dissòi Logòi - Delfini ; I love this mix of contemporary music and jazz, right up my ally.
- Patrizio Fariselli - Iqbal ; great diversity, sonically intriguing, freshness and accessibility.
- Iness Mezel - Amazone ; on the rocky side of the Mediterranean.

With a special mention of Enrico Simonetti: a very pleasant listen!

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Originally posted by Mila-13 Mila-13 wrote:

Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:


Honorable mentions:

(Well, in this poll Kees, The Anders and Mila have nominated a song different from my favourite of them...)


I doubt they would have had the slightest chance next to your beloved compatriots . . Tongue


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I was vaguely considering this one for the 'Change of Seasons' poll. The video is so Italian, or should I say Neapolitan!? But knowing that pop music is not exactly what you guys are after, I picked something else instead. lol




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Originally posted by Mila-13 Mila-13 wrote:


I was vaguely considering this one for the 'Change of Seasons' poll. The video is so Italian, or should I say Neapolitan!? But knowing that pop music is not exactly what you guys are after, I picked something else instead. lol



And you make well! 

This Neapolitan piece is terrible!
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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:

My podium:

1) Patrizio Fariselli - Iqbal (Lewian) 

Fariselli is the author of the music of Arbeit Macht Frei, the Area's debut, an album that I consider the most beautiful and important Italian prog album ever.
 


I'm happy (but not really surprised Wink) that you like it. Area are highly regarded on PA of course, but I only heard of Fariselli's solo work more or less accidentally on Italian TV. Apparently there's quite a bit of stuff (solo or collaborations with others), some of it very good (still much that I don't yet know, so I can't tell how much is actually good, but I love what I know), and I've never seen this mentioned on PA.

By the way, is there any Italian TV music show you'd recommend?

I don't know if there are TV music shows at the moment.


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Originally posted by Mila-13 Mila-13 wrote:

@Kees, I think you forgot to vote in the table above. Smile

Oh, you're absolutely right. See how much I care about the voting part of these polls...? Wink
But it's done now, thanks!

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Originally posted by Mila-13 Mila-13 wrote:

I was vaguely considering this one for the 'Change of Seasons' poll. The video is so Italian, or should I say Neapolitan!? But knowing that pop music is not exactly what you guys are after, I picked something else instead. lol

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How glad we are that you get to know us a bit by now! LOL

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You know, I have a broad repertoire, just wait and see . . LOL Btw. Ricciardi appears multiple times on the original Gomorra soundtrack. He's a legend. But, anyway, the video is awesome, don't miss it!



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Sometimes when listening to these polls, I get into moshkito mode and think, these are all works of art and creativity, they all convey something (more or less) profound and are done with love and passion, so they really shouldn't be ranked, everything should be taken, respected, and appreciated as what it is.

But anyway, sometimes it's the rating aspect that makes me listen to things more than once and with more concentration to just play the game, because that's what it is... anyway...

This poll's winners for me are:
Iness Mezel, Tarmac, and Dissoi Logoi, but really there is not much between any two of these - I love the abundant playfulness of the Iron Man even though that sound isn't normally my cup of tea, the Afro Flamenco is an engaging and rewarding piece that requires several listens, the Stringtronics take me right into a nice shady place with a sea view in the Mediterranean summer and and and...

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1) Dick Dale & the Del Tones - Misirlou for rock'n'roll. 
2) Enrico Simonetti - Oceano for beauty.
3) Chano Dominguez Trio - Afro Flamenco for interesting combination of flamenco and jazz piano

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Hiram
Zu & Eugene Chadbourne - Iron Man. Well, this is... different, and I enjoy this version a lot more than the original Black Sabbath; it is certainly not without humour. I especially love the many off-key notes, the hints at free jazz, not to mention the totally random citation of Stevie Wonder's "Master Blaster (Jammin')" towards the end. The singer's voice reminds me a lot of Peter Gabriel btw. They play the chorus almost as if it were "21st Century Schizoid Man" (maybe to underline the similarity between the two songs). Only minus is, perhaps it's a bit long for that type of song. But still a strong contender. Their concerts must be amazing.

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Dissòi Logòi - Delfini. Starts with a sort of Bach-like "prelude" on the piano before the other instruments come in. On the left a violin, and a guitar on the right. Interesting composition with a jazzy touch. From around 3:00 it turns into a sort of meditative noodling with a few pling-plong sounds. It then fades out, and we get a band section again towards the end. I like this a lot, and it is another strong contender. I'm pretty sure I have heard the band before btw., but not this track.

Cristi
New Trolls - Adagio. I have been listening to this album before, but it's a long time ago. As the title suggest, it's a slow number. It starts as a baroque type of movement with (I think) a clavichord, but when the vocals come in, it becomes more like classic early 70's prog, complete with a mellotron or a stringer. Enrico Simonetti - Oceano begins with a chord progression similar to the previous track, even in the same key, and it almost sounds like a postlude to the New Trolls track (which of course it is not). This one is instrumental though, and with an outstanding Rhodes piano.

The Dark Elf
Dick Dale & the Del Tones - Misirlou. This one I already knew. Typical of the instrumental style that was popular in the gap between 50's rock and roll and the Beatles. The eastern flavour is present especially in the harmonic structure and the use of an Arabic scale. Coming to think about it, his playing style sounds ahead of its time.

Lewian
Patrizio Fariselli - Iqbal. What I especially like about this one is the vocal harmonies which blend with the Arabic sounds in an interesting way. Later a jazzy piano solo. The string instrument at the end sounds like a cimbalom to me.

Mila
Chano Dominguez Trio - Afro Flamenco. There seems to be quite a lot of jazz in this edition, and this track is no exception. Maybe because jazz blends well with different Mediterranean music styles. As the title suggest, there's a Spanish touch to it as well. Enjoyable listen, but I haven't got so much to say about it to be honest.


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Originally posted by The Anders The Anders wrote:


Lorenzo
Dissòi Logòi - Delfini. Starts with a sort of Bach-like "prelude" on the piano before the other instruments come in. On the left a violin, and a guitar on the right. Interesting composition with a jazzy touch. From around 3:00 it turns into a sort of meditative noodling with a few pling-plong sounds. It then fades out, and we get a band section again towards the end. I like this a lot, and it is another strong contender. I'm pretty sure I have heard the band before btw., but not this track.


Dissòi Logòi - they are basically a trio (pianist / keyboardist, percussionist, bassist / guitarist) who work with session men or other artists / groups, and who deliberately seek a contamination of genres: they range from jazz to avant-garde, from ethnic music Mediterranean / Eastern to the new age.

It's the second time that I propose one of their songs, the other was more in a new age / oriental style, and I remember you wrote that it was too new age for your taste.

They are a reality that has been present on the Italian scene for 40 years, with few targeted projects resulting from long elaboration. I believe that sometimes they touch very high peaks of syncretic (largely instrumental) music, and other times they seem too academic or epigonic.
In any case, they are serious artists who produce very refined music.

In Italy just few persons know them, they are published by record companies of the alternative circuit to the mainstream, often small cooperatives. Sometimes they participate in ethnic music or jazz music festivals.



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My votes will go to:

Joan Bibiloni: Sa Fosca This track is one of the few that brings across this summery, fine and light Mediterranean feeling. It is jazz fusion combined with electronic ambient music. The album was released back in the1980s but has still a contemporary sound to it which is per se quite remarkable. Therefore, it does not come as a surprise that Bibiloni's music caught the attention of a Dutch electronic music label that released some of his work in 2014! - Hailing from Mallorca, Bibiloni not only played a major role in shaping the so-called Balearic sound, he is furthermore an influential producer and record label founder.

Iness Mezel: Amazone I’m familiar with this artist. But in this recording she brings together the musical traditions of her Algerian Berber roots (Kabyle people) with western blues and rock, the latter being rare and rather unusual for a female artist. – For this album (Beyond the Trance, 2011) she collaborated with British guitarist and composer Justin Adams who has worked as a producer for various musicians from African and Arabic traditions, i.a. the desert blues group Tinariwen. Furthermore, he has also collaborated with other prominent artists such as Robert Plant and Brian Eno among others.

Tarmac: Notre époque I’m familiar with the folk-rock band Louise Attaque but not with this duo. It is remarkable what is musically possible with such a reduced line-up and acoustic instrumentation. This comes together with beautiful vocals and poetic and socially committed lyrics.

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As mentioned before, I decided to replace my first choice at short notice (Dhafer Youssef) because there were quite a few oriental pieces in the mix already. I like to see musical diversity. Even though I knew that flamenco jazz wouldn’t be that popular here, I think that it brought however some colour into the line-up. My other Spanish option was a 'rock andaluz' band which was not bad but it was my second choice since it turned out that my preferred Andalusian rock band was listed in the archives.

Anders, thanks for hosting and this inspirational theme! My special thanks go out to those of you who took their time to comment! And finally, thank you all for the music. A quite pleasant listen overall! Thumbs Up




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