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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote TheH Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2015 at 16:08
La Batteria that I posted above are more or less really Fonderia in disguise.
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Nice posts all, thanks so much!

As I was getting my list together for the Collab Top 2014 list, I thought I'd compile my favorite 2014 Italian Prog albums. 

Nice welcome to Quarto Vuoto and Tacita Intesa!

Nice welcome back to LogoS, Stranafonia, and Astrolabio (Elettrosmog)!

Latte e Miele - Passio Secundum Mattheum: The Complete Work

Logos - L’enigma della Vita

FEM Prog Band - Sulla Bolla di Sapone

Rovescio della Medaglia - Live in Tokyo

Stranafonia - Il Nuovo Rinascimento

Fabio Zuffanti - La Quarta Vittima

Randone - Ultreia

Conqueror - Stems

Accordo dei Contrari - AdC

Astrolabio - L’Isolamento dei Numeri Pari

Quarto Vuoto - s/t

Tacita Intesa - s/t


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Aurora Lunare - Aurora Lunare
Entity - Il Falso Centro
(These two may be official 2013 but weren't sold before 2014)
Logos -  L' enigma della Vita
Latte e Miele - Passio Secundum Mattheum: The Complete Work
Nodo Gordiano -Nous
Syndone -  Odysséas
Randone - Ultreia
Stranafonia - Il Nuovo Rinascimento
Zion - 9P - Nove Pianeti
Lagartija - Amore di Vinile
Runaway Totem - Viaggio Magico
Ophicina - Figure Danzanti
CAP - Il Teatro delle Ombre
Astrolabio - L’Isolamento dei Numeri Pari
Rovescio della Medaglia - Maxophone  - Museo Rosenbach - Live in Tokyo
 
A number of runner ups and maybe a few I forgot
 


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Todd Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 30 2015 at 18:39
Thanks H, always love your input. I didn't consider the CAP as it was a compilation, but that is certainly one of my favorite purchases of 2014! 

Hadn't heard the Ophicina or Zion, thanks for the heads up.
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Originally posted by Todd Todd wrote:

Thanks H, always love your input. I didn't consider the CAP as it was a compilation, but that is certainly one of my favorite purchases of 2014! 

Hadn't heard the Ophicina or Zion, thanks for the heads up.
 
I think one of the CAP CDs in the box was their new Album, so I think it
can be counted. Great box (book).
 
You can find Ophicina's Album on Soundcloud, Zion have some tracks on YT.
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Osanna started recording an album called "Palepolitana". Sure sounds promising...
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Randone and Logos were the two Italian ones I listened to in 2014 - both very good, prefer the former.

The new Unreal City sounds very interesting too Thumbs Up
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Originally posted by TheH TheH wrote:

Osanna started recording an album called "Palepolitana". Sure sounds promising...

I hope so... everything they've done post 1970s has been pretty lackluster, IMO. But you know I'll give it a shot!
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Originally posted by aapatsos aapatsos wrote:

Randone and Logos were the two Italian ones I listened to in 2014 - both very good, prefer the former.

The new Unreal City sounds very interesting too Thumbs Up

Great stuff, there! 

And the new Unreal City is absolutely fantastic!
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Yes, my training in RPI has started, albeit slowly...
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A very interesting album you might want to check out - Periplo's Diario di un malessere passeggero. Periplo is a project by Luca Scherani, keyboardist of La Coscienza di Zeno (whose new album should be released this year) and Höstsonaten. The album is more in a RIO/Avant vein than classic symphonic RPI, but you can definitely hear that uniquely Italian style in the music. Here's the link to their Bandcamp page: http://mellowrecords.bandcamp.com/album/periplo-diario-di-un-malessere-passeggero-new
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Originally posted by Raff Raff wrote:

A very interesting album you might want to check out - Periplo's Diario di un malessere passeggero. Periplo is a project by Luca Scherani, keyboardist of La Coscienza di Zeno (whose new album should be released this year) and Höstsonaten. The album is more in a RIO/Avant vein than classic symphonic RPI, but you can definitely hear that uniquely Italian style in the music. Here's the link to their Bandcamp page: http://mellowrecords.bandcamp.com/album/periplo-diario-di-un-malessere-passeggero-new
 
the new La Coscienza di Zeno album is already out.
 
Luca Scherani will also have a new solo Album this year and there will be also a
new Höstsonaten Album. He also has reformed his old band Trama who will
again have a new album out. Busy guy!
 
The Periplo Album is worth a listen, folky chamber rock, really nice.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Rick Robson Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 02 2015 at 19:55
Originally posted by Raff Raff wrote:

A very interesting album you might want to check out - Periplo's Diario di un malessere passeggero. Periplo is a project by Luca Scherani, keyboardist of La Coscienza di Zeno (whose new album should be released this year) and Höstsonaten. The album is more in a RIO/Avant vein than classic symphonic RPI, but you can definitely hear that uniquely Italian style in the music. Here's the link to their Bandcamp page: http://mellowrecords.bandcamp.com/album/periplo-diario-di-un-malessere-passeggero-new
 
Hey thanks for the suggestions Raff! Thumbs Up Been listening on Youtube to La Coscienza Di Zeno s/t (2011), awesome how it seems that in RPI the symphonic vein will always be found at varied extents... But what most excited me from it was that typical passionate mediterranean atmosphere that I found for example in "Il Basilico" - what a beautiful music! "Il Fattore Precipitante" lovely too, some damn good guitar melodies right there,  "Un Insolito Baratto Alchemico" is so damn good too... that organ gives it and extra beauty, another great discovery this album! "Grazie mille!"


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One fav italian pop song. 

Maysa : Vai Via Malinconia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iwa2NXXIw68

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Cherry Five - Cherry Five
Mamma mia!.. These guys really take the hell out of me!.. And so damn moving music till the very end of it! The name of this gem says it all:
ClapClapClapClapClap


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Originally posted by hellogoodbye hellogoodbye wrote:

One fav italian pop song. 

Maysa : Vai Via Malinconia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iwa2NXXIw68

 
Beautiful! Thanks Hellogoodbye Thumbs Up, really don't know the last time I listened to this great singer (and very few times tbh), unfortunately almost totally forgotten here in her homeland (she is brasilian and from Rio I guess), almost the only thing I occasionaly heard about her in my whole life - perhaps because I was born in 1963 - is about her damn tragical way of passing away... go figure that.


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EARLY ITALIAN PROG,POPSIKE,HARD      SINGLES

Here is something Wallace posted a whiles back at Hoffman.
But it is more apropos on this forum.


In six parts:


PINO SCOTTO PULSAR - MAN ON THE ROAD '79 good hardrock alla Canadian group Charlee, harmonica, electric guitar going from channel to channel
ACID GROUP - ADORATION DE LA TERRE '76 instrumental wailing freak-out, sounds like influenced by heavier side of Kraut popol Vuh!
MUSIC OPERATION -LOOK AROUND PT 1&2 top track! vocals at start remind me of Hungarian band Syrius. really good stuff, fast electric guitar, violin...
GOLDENMEN dark acid organ, this is Statale 16. Mastermen might recall a lp where Statale 16 was on one side ,another band on the other.
AMLETI -AURORA -GIOIA DE VIVRE another great band, reminds of early L'Orme, good vocalist & keysplayer (organ & synth)
SENSAZIONI - IL VIAGGO orlroight!
LYDIA E GLI HELLUA XENIUM - GUAI A VOI - INVOCATION '73 female vvocalist prog, its unforgivable that so many of these top singles never landed a lp contract for these bands
PARADISO DI ROBOTS - SAME killer!
UT - TRANSMIGAZIONE '74 instrumental prog starts off with haunting reverb-ed flute and acoustic guitar(??) sounding like harp, then organ and the full shebang
BLUE SHARKS - A WATT TOO MUCH '72 oh I dont know: like funky instro blend of Spencer Davis Group & Sly & Family Stone maybe
ESCALION - CIVILIA killer!
SBRANCO E LE PURGHE ELETTRICH -PROVINO INEDITO yeah!

I VERMI - COLLINA PT 1&2 organ at the beginning reminds of Triumverat's first lp "Mediterranean Tales" or the Orme "Collage"
CIRCUS 2000 - la STREGA (witch) '70 this band, of course, did make it to lp. two lps in fact
ROBERTO RIGHINI - MONDO MALATO -NON ERA UN SOGNO '71 killer!
THEODORO RE DEI POETI - PREPARATI BAMBINA killer!

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How does the latest  La Coscienza di Zeno "La Notte Anche Di Giorno"  compare with the other two?


Anyone heard?
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Originally posted by jacksiedanny jacksiedanny wrote:

How does the latest  La Coscienza di Zeno "La Notte Anche Di Giorno"  compare with the other two?


Anyone heard?


I only heard it once (which is never enough), but was not particularly impressed. It did not sound as good as either of their previous albums, and I did not care too much for the synth's somewhat overbearing presence. That said, I'll have to listen to it at least another couple of times to be able to judge.
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SINGLES part 2


RED REDFORD SOUNDSYSTEM - THE IMPREACHMENT '77 get on your high-heeled dancing boots, wall of horns jive, is that a snippett of Benny Hill Theme I hear?
FORUM LIVII - SPACE DILEMMA hey! starts off like Sabbath! but then piano comes in and its a different song altogether
LUKY PISTOIA - UFO '74 "Im leaving for space. Gonna take my rocket. Ugh!" get down, James Brown! killer!
LELE PATHA - STRIPIZ '78 instro with disco-drums & bongos. git....git...git down onnit!
DELIRIUM - DELIRIANA '71 okay instro with Tullish flute, but then the stoopit "la la" vocalizing comes in
I MAYA - SALOMON -YUCATAN '73 male & female almost choir-like vocals, PFM-ish synth, elect guit solo, refrain on first track sounds like "jerka Salomon" Celebrating Salomon jackin' it??? WTF? Second track is instrumental with bassline like "Time of the Season" organ like Santana, great track

GLI ALUMINOGENI - ORIZZONTE LONTANI baroque organ-pop, excllent!
PETTTI & JUNIORS - IL SUPERUOMO '67 very good cover of "Sunshine Superman"
HERASMO - MAGIC MAN embarrassingly cheesy spitting synth instro, too simple

OTHERS & PATAXO - TEMPO '68 horns organ beat great
ADRIANO CELENTANO - L'UNICA CHANCE '73 sHAFT WAH-WAH MOVES, Cream-ish "White Room" guit solo
FLASHMEN-MES AMIS SO-good instro makes you want to check out their lp, Tull flute and razor-sharp synth
REVELATIONS - LIVELY '70 cooljazz instro, elect guitar & organ
CRAZY SPIDER - GUM BISCUIT '74 totally wild guitar & organ
KRISS & SARATOGA - EVIDERE '75 discobeats
FIORI DI CAMPO - FIORI CITTA '70 top cover of THE NICE !
ETRON - REVELATION '77 horns disco "Fire!"
LE MADRI - MARY FLYING '70 "Sunshine of Your Love"-type guitar


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