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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2009 at 18:33
"Clic" is a marvellous album. Why haven't you told me!? LOL. At times just as good as Sulle Corde di Aries, and otherwise not that far behind.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2009 at 18:37
hahhaha...  it is the reward for getting the first 3... with an artist like Battiato.. I think you have to move chronologically 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2009 at 18:38
I've been fascinated by it a couple of nights in a row now. I usually put it on when I go to sleep...and it just captivates you.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2009 at 18:42
it really does....  about a year ago I had a job where we were remodelling an old 1920's style movie theater... and they had a wicked sound system hahhaah.. of course.... I brought my music to work everyday (pity my poor coworkers hahha)... one day I brought Clic in...and turned that baby all the way up.. with that massive surround sound and Dolby sh*t... . whoa....  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 19 2009 at 04:14
Originally posted by LinusW LinusW wrote:

"Clic" is a marvellous album. Why haven't you told me!? LOL. At times just as good as Sulle Corde di Aries, and otherwise not that far behind.
 
I prefer 80's, 90's and 00's Battiato's albums. But sure 70's are extreme beautiful decade for Battiato's  music. If we do not understand the 70's can we understand the following decades?

I say no!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 19 2009 at 10:21
I see ya there Jim...
 
Logos
Giorgio C. Neri Psychedelic/Space Rock

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— First review of this album —
4 stars One man’s spiritual journey through music

Born in Genova in the mid 1960s, Giorgio Neri is a talented multi-instrumentalist and composer whose influences range from Orme and Osanna to Zeppelin and Yes, from Gong and Tangerine Dream to Vivaldi and Bach. He was once a member of the band Agarthi Sound Factory but decided that for an album this personal, it needed to be a solo work. While Neri plays almost everything on the album it does not sound like some of those one-man, one-dimensional album, but instead feels like a full band with a wide range of styles and variety. He described the album to me as a “personal spiritual journey” and that “Logos” is in its very essence, a prayer.

“Logos” has a most curious sound indeed, a combination of appreciations for the classic Italian prog scene mixed into a drive up spacey rock avenues. In fact the two influences are both well represented, there are long droning guitarscapes that will bring Ozric or Karet to mind mixed right in with the classic Italian symphonic sound on other songs. Neri proves himself adept at bringing these two different, wild horses into the same shed and the result is a unique experience. What can’t be discounted here is the weight that the personal vision brings to this. Rather than having many writers in a band collaborating on songs, you have here a composer working through a most intimate approach, creating a concept album about his own way of understanding the spiritual universe. That means there is nowhere to hide, it’s all one man pouring his heart out and Neri has done well. It opens with a sound collage of city sounds broken by the cry of a baby, the beginning of an existence in a hectic world--the second track is modern jamming space guitar noise with full band sound and drums of Roberto Maragliano. This rocking side of the album is explored in several tracks where the electric leads are up front and pushing the keyboard jamming. Djam Karet is what most comes to mind when I hear these songs which range from quiet, more ambient spaces in “Godinus 7a” to some more droning areas to the culmination in “L’ultima Danza” with its soaring electric leads. There are shorter little pieces and soundscapes which serve to link things together and give a concept feel, like the violence and then choirs in “Guerra” and the beautiful closing piece “Curtains” with mournful guitar emotion. My favorite parts of the album lie in the Italian prog portions of the work. “Seconda Navigazione/Addio” are both a real treat that reminds me of Jacula and make me wonder if Neri enjoys Bartoccetti. It is a somewhat spooky sounding spoken word followed by a great short piano piece. The highlight of the classic sound here is “Tuona il Cannone” which has a grand mystique and folkish feel, with beautiful piano, flute, mandolin, acoustic, and vocal. The only thing I didn’t like of the album was a rather shrill high pitched effect in one or two tracks, I’m not sure if it was a synth or guitar effect but it drove me a little nuts. This however is a very minor complaint and certainly nothing that detracts from the experience of “Logos.” Another special mention goes to “Le Braccia e le Ali” which is a dramatic instrumental, classical guitar and piano with fervent electric leads and great drumming. It’s a wonderful album which comes in another gorgeous Black Widow tri-fold digipak, the cool space-scape painting covering all three panels when folded out flat. This album is recommended to space-rock fans with a crush on Italian progressive. 3 1/2 stars rounding up.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 20 2009 at 07:45
Great review, Finnforest!
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 20 2009 at 09:30
Rejoice northern hemisphere for it is the first day of spring! Listen to Banco's "Canto di Primavera" or at least "Ciclo," the title track, and "Circobanda" for those are the definitive spring songs.
Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 20 2009 at 13:07
Good call...I'll fit that in right behind Jackson Browne and some Byrds...
 
Others... Collage, L'Isola di Niente, and Maxophone are good Spring albums.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 20 2009 at 16:24
Originally posted by jimmy_row jimmy_row wrote:

Good call...I'll fit that in right behind Jackson Browne and some Byrds...
 
Others... Collage, L'Isola di Niente, and Maxophone are good Spring albums.
 
Because these albums by Riccardo Zappa

4.25 | 13 ratings
Celestion

3.47 | 7 ratings
Chatka

2.75 | 2 ratings
Santo & Zappa
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 22 2009 at 11:48
Just posted a new Blog feature to highlight "up and coming" Italian bands.  If you want to hear some of the great local and regional bands below the radar in Italy, this is the first of a hopefully regular feature.  Link below, then head to the Blog. 

Happy listening.  Smile

(note: some of these bands will be established, and some brand new fresh from the garage.  please understand the feature highlights rookies on occasion, it's not there just to promote established acts.  so be gentle with criticisms)


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2009 at 04:53
Originally posted by Mandrakeroot Mandrakeroot wrote:

Originally posted by jimmy_row jimmy_row wrote:

Good call...I'll fit that in right behind Jackson Browne and some Byrds...
 
Others... Collage, L'Isola di Niente, and Maxophone are good Spring albums.
 
Because these albums by Riccardo Zappa

4.25 | 13 ratings
Celestion

3.47 | 7 ratings
Chatka

2.75 | 2 ratings
Santo & Zappa
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Riccardo Zappa's Celestion is easy to hear for me.
My relaxation album...FWIW.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2009 at 06:06
Well also 'Santo & Zappa' is a good relaxation album...!!!
 
P.s.: Epica (Ita) is in work by inclusion from Prog Metal Team!!! FINALLY!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2009 at 09:49
Originally posted by Finnforest Finnforest wrote:

Just posted a new Blog feature to highlight "up and coming" Italian bands.  If you want to hear some of the great local and regional bands below the radar in Italy, this is the first of a hopefully regular feature.  Link below, then head to the Blog. 

Happy listening.  Smile

(note: some of these bands will be established, and some brand new fresh from the garage.  please understand the feature highlights rookies on occasion, it's not there just to promote established acts.  so be gentle with criticisms)


Sounds great Jim Clap
Will check it out.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2009 at 09:55
Good stuff Jim
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2009 at 09:58
Originally posted by Finnforest Finnforest wrote:

Just posted a new Blog feature to highlight "up and coming" Italian bands.  If you want to hear some of the great local and regional bands below the radar in Italy, this is the first of a hopefully regular feature.  Link below, then head to the Blog. 

Happy listening.  Smile

(note: some of these bands will be established, and some brand new fresh from the garage.  please understand the feature highlights rookies on occasion, it's not there just to promote established acts.  so be gentle with criticisms)
 
Extreme great blog, Finn! ClapClapSmileSmileWink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2009 at 10:13
Thanks guys, yeah I really like a couple of those groups.  I'm going to do this on occasion as a way to promote them, but also for the Italian team here.  You might find some bands there worthy of discussion on the team.   Of course I cast a wider net than our sub, I have crossover and electronica and folk stuff too.  But it's a source for possible considerations at the least.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2009 at 11:50
Originally posted by Finnforest Finnforest wrote:

Thanks guys, yeah I really like a couple of those groups.  I'm going to do this on occasion as a way to promote them, but also for the Italian team here.  You might find some bands there worthy of discussion on the team.   Of course I cast a wider net than our sub, I have crossover and electronica and folk stuff too.  But it's a source for possible considerations at the least.  


Never hesitate to throw in some suggestion yourself Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2009 at 17:42
there's a great Biglietto per L'inferno review by Linus in the frontpageClap

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2009 at 20:24
hahhahah.....  nice PFM shout-out... maybe we can sell RPI to the folks here as mental repair for failed Rio/avant explorations hahhaha

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1 stars Actually, this is the worst album I've ever met. And I tried about few hundred albums in rock genre, I've enjoyed lot of them, but this is (how they say it in English speaking countries), really pain in the a- s. I know that it's not right to mention others in my review words of others, but this album deserves it. And, by the way, lot of others, not only users, but prog reviewers done so too.

Well, you can say, that it's the masterpiece. I see this as mystification. That those, who gave it five stars fooled themselves, covered their eyes with pink sunglasses and just raised martyrdom and suffering when listening to this album to other side. To pleasure moments. Well, or I and few others aren't intelligent/delicate enough to appreciate this piece of music.

Oh boy, I just don't see any masterpiece, any goodness in this record. I can't find anything nice/ beautiful on this. It's not for soft-hearted ? Is it even for humans ? I've listened to this Trout thing and now I'm repairing my destroyed mind with Premiata Forneria Marconi to hear something normal. I must say (as a excuse) that I love Frank Zappa, especially his first two albums. I'm not against experimental music and absolutely not against weird lyrics. King of Prunes ? It's not normal, but it's great. But this, weird weirdishness is probably not my cup of tea. I don't want to fool myself, be blind to this ugliness and enjoy torment. Not if there is thousands of better and more pleasant things. Am I right ? I hope so.

I know that it may look strong to gave only one star, but this album can be accepted fully or you can disagree, also fully. I strongly disagree. That's my opinion.



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