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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote LinusW Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 20 2011 at 06:11
Originally posted by seventhsojourn seventhsojourn wrote:

Originally posted by Nightfly Nightfly wrote:

^^^ Wow Chris, what a review! Great work my friend. Clap
 
Cheers, Paul.
 
Regarding Pierrot Lunaire - that's a pretty tough cd to find. Only come across it once or twice and it always goes for big bucks. Curious that the second Youtube video for them seems to have a picture of Eneide.
 
Typical. Unhappy
 
 
 


I found it on Spotify, luckily, but I guess it might be troublesome to track down a physical copy. You can buy it from iTunes as far as I can tell, so that's another option.
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Originally posted by LinusW LinusW wrote:

Originally posted by seventhsojourn seventhsojourn wrote:

Originally posted by Nightfly Nightfly wrote:

^^^ Wow Chris, what a review! Great work my friend. Clap
 
Cheers, Paul.
 
Regarding Pierrot Lunaire - that's a pretty tough cd to find. Only come across it once or twice and it always goes for big bucks. Curious that the second Youtube video for them seems to have a picture of Eneide.
 
Typical. Unhappy
 
 
 


I found it on Spotify, luckily, but I guess it might be troublesome to track down a physical copy. You can buy it from iTunes as far as I can tell, so that's another option.


Available through 7digtal as well.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Nightfly Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 23 2011 at 09:27
^ If you want a Cd version there's a copy on ebay at the moment - almost £48 inc P&P! I normally find that if you hang in there long enough it get's re-released sooner or later at a sensible price.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote andrea Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 23 2011 at 10:05
Pierrot Lunaire's albums should be re-released this month...
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Originally posted by andrea andrea wrote:

Pierrot Lunaire's albums should be re-released this month...

This is great, thanks for the heads up!!


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote seventhsojourn Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 23 2011 at 14:19
Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

Originally posted by andrea andrea wrote:

Pierrot Lunaire's albums should be re-released this month...

This is great, thanks for the heads up!!


 
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Good to see Thomas reviewing again!

 Double Reign by ARIES album cover Studio Album, 2010



Double Reign
Aries Rock Progressivo Italiano

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3 stars The second Aries debut evolves lightly from the debut, with leader and multi-instrumentalist Fabio Zuffanti (of Finisterre, La Maschera di Cera and Hostsonaten fame )weaving a music platform for Simona Angioloni's spirited vocal gymnastics, a haunting voice that incorporates tinges of opera , jazz and folk to her usual crystalline pipes. The big progression here is the drum kit being now manned by Davide Guidoni of Tapobran repute, a masterful time keeper who can combine finesse with power whenever needed. "The Return" has a myriad of neo-classical flourishes (nice violin) as well as a swirling Moog solo from Roberto Vigo (Hostsonaten). On "Alone" Simona's voice rekindles memories of Beth Gibbons ( Portishead), a breathy yet anguished plea, skimpily dressed up with some dazzling Boris Valle electric piano (that oft venerated Fender Rhodes, such a gorgeous instrument) and minimalist rhythmic backdrops. "Deep Inside" is poppier , short, pleading and somehow fragile . "The House is Burning" features another classic and utterly distinctive keyboard instrument (the Wurlitzer piano), glowing within the realm of a melancholic string quartet and Simona's wailing vocalized pain. Here the aroma of Kate Bush hovers above like some flaming eagle, the strings emoting strongly. "Voices" gets oddly experimental, almost atonal with pitter-patter percussion, loops, and boatloads of shivering violin. Two short pieces follow, encouraging the odder ambiances; "See Through Me" is keyboards and vocals, while the majestic "A Dream Within A Dream" is the string quartet dueling with some keyboard-backing. "Space" is the hot track here, a heady cocktail of modern folk-prog, somewhat more symphonic is scope, with a superb mellotron/ violin barrage that is quite beguiling. New Trolls legendary Vittorio De Scalzi introduces his flute into the next piece, a haunting slice of musical stupor that conjures images of frozen numbness, as the fluttering flute attempts to warm the soul. Very successful piece that blends well into the punchier "Falling Down", a robotic beat that inspires a lack of balance, a metronomic descent into some abyss of doom, with a tinge of unveiled hysteria that has a Kafka-esque feel to it. "The Moon Rises Again" is definitely more upbeat, lush with undisguised hope and exhortations of "I have found myself, again" and providing a sense of easier listening than the previous tracks. The finale "Flow" is the lengthiest piece clocking in at over 7 minutes and is another highlight, a dirge-like electric mood garnished with that darn string quartet appearing again, while Simona wails unabashed and lets her "spirit flow". An amazing cut , that has much spirit and presence.

While a very decent follow up to the Aries debut, I miss that soaring Fabio Centarini lead guitar that is unavailable here and which made the self-titled album such a proggier universe (read longer tracks such as the masterful "When Night is Almost Done", a bewitching 16 minute masterpiece). Needs more spins but a delightful companion to the vibrant Italian scene. 3.5 stars




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Just discovered that Sithonia are back and will release a new Album "La soluzione semplice"
in the next months.
 
Good to see them back again (altough I really can't stand their lead singer).
 
Can you give me some advice for the albums by:
 
Euthymia
 
Labirinto di specchi (who obviously feature Paul Carelli  from PHOLAS DACTYLUS)
 
Are they worth their money?
 
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Hi H! 

I do not own those two albums yet, but the second one excites me very much.  Labirinto is on my short list as soon as it becomes available.  Both bands are being reviewed for inclusion on PA. 

I think both are quality projects that will be worth your time, if you've checked out the online samples on social media and find them compelling.  I believe they are decent representations of what the albums will be like, but we shall find out soon!Smile 
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From the Vault, two very nice "lesser-known gems" that you will not regret discovering.  I mention them together because these two albums almost sound like they could have been made by the same band, intending to go different directions with two different releases.  One is more pastoral and renaissance, the other darker and more intense.  Of course they are not the same group in reality. 

If you like to search for delicious obscurities that have rich rewards, track down these two albums and let us know what you think.  My hunch is that fans of the 70s warm and inviting sound will love these. 


 Siegfried, il Drago e Altre Storie  by ERRATA CORRIGE album cover Studio Album, 1976
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3 stars One of the fine lesser known Italian albums

In early 1974, the proper line-up of Errata Corrige came to be with the addition of guitarist Mike Abate. After playing live around Torino for a spell they settled into a friend's studio and recorded the material for this album, which had been written and performed by the group for some time. Their intention was to pursue a Genesis-like direction but admit the results didn't turn out like that, their album sounding more like the pastoral Italian albums of Era di Acquario or the second Procession album. By the time the small 500 count pressing hit the streets the band had pretty much split though it would partially reform for work on the '77 album. According to Abate the original line-up would remain friends and get together once a year to jam for fun.

But to write off "Siegfried" as simply one of those soft acoustic albums that can be dismissed is to not give it due credit. While on the mellower side for the most part, the album has depth from its complex arrangements, varied instruments, and good performances. The vocals may not be the band's greatest asset as others have mentioned but they are certainly acceptable. The album builds a luxurious pastoral prog sound through layers of acoustic guitar, flutes, cello, organ, piano, synth, bass, and drums. Vocal harmonies and occasional rocking lead electric guitar add more layers to the cake. The album seems to forge its own blend of rock, jazz, and folk elements for a unique sound. They are very thoughtful at creating perfect atmosphere with little melodic bursts here and there that are just right, there seems to be a great deal of compositional control at play-perhaps the result of working with this material live for a long time. The five-part mini suite has many such moments that make the album irresistible. One such moment is an injected second acoustic part at 5:55 of the suite that is like a ray of sunshine breaking through. I guess the point is that these guys were adherents to the "attention to detail" philosophy. On "Siegfried leggenda" they run the board from achingly beautiful and light to a downright blistering solo at the end. For me the album is nearly a highlight from beginning to end of its short running time. It is not groundbreaking by any means and for that reason perhaps I should round down but I'm too much a sucker for such romantic themes.

Recommended for Italian genre fans and a modest pick to anyone who loves melodic 70s pastoral prog with lots of acoustic guitar and good ambiance. It can safely be avoided by those seeking hard rock however. The Vinyl Magic remaster sounds decent for the period and includes 20 minutes of bonus music and the rare chance to hear them live.although that track has the expected sound quality issues.




 Generazioni (Storia di Sempre) by EDGAR ALLAN POE album cover Studio Album, 1974
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Edgar Allan Poe Rock Progressivo Italiano

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4 stars The one and only album by lesser known Italian group E. A. Poe, and one more proof that sooner or later real value must come up to light of day. And that is the point, it makes sense to dig up dusty shelves where forgotten records rest in peace, it makes sense to use fact that now world is a global village where all information are accessible, all that is needed is to make effort to carefully read someone's words, and to have patience to listen to some records couple of times, to be rewarded. And that is my feeling about this album, being rewarded.

It is hard to make album that have nothing to do with other albums from that period. And that is the good thing with this one. It is good, more accurately very good, and at the same time doesn't look like any other that I have heard before or after. In this case, the term "progressive" is quite adequate. It is song oriented, but every song is crafted with care and carries its own stamp. It is melodic, while at the same time musicianship is absolutely of advanced level, that makes a difference between popular and this kind of music. And finally, it offers a pleasure to listenig to it.

First song, "Prologo", is somehow a little "misplaced" from other songs, with its spoken introduction and jazz-rock feel. But that is for beginning. The second, "Considerazioni", starts with bass driven melody and synthesizer effects, later supported by guitar, organ and piano, introducing vocal at 3.30 only for a minute, ending with nice bass, synthesizer, and guitar melody (there is a song "Jedina moja" from 1978 by ex-YU band "Divlje jagode" with start and end sounding very similar to this part). "Per un' anima" ("For a soul") is fine ballad with acoustic guitar, as a passage to next song, "Alla ricerca di una dimensione" ("Searching for dimension"), with nice opening riff, then organ and guitar leading into another nice sung melody, followed with same riff and melody several times (and with sound effect often used in movies when UFO lands on Earth). "Ad un vecchio" (something with "old") starts with a la Bo Hansson synthesizer playing, continued with jazz-rock elements, emotional vocals and organ, piano and bass. Another acoustic guitar and mandolin song, "La ballata del cane infelice" ("A ballad of unhappy dog"), uses sad melody at the beginning, continues with marry tones, but ends with melancholy. Last song, used to name the whole album, "Generazioni", starts with synthesizers and acoustic guitar, whispers and another sad melody, building louder and louder parts leading to its synthesizer and organ end. Drumming is absolutely functional, following the developing of songs. Although I really don't like to "retell" the songs, this time I did it to show album's physiognomy.

Sorry if translation from Italian to English is not quite correct, neither one nor other is my mother tongue ("storia di sempre" is something like "everlasting story" or "forever story", "generazioni" is "generation", "considerazioni" is "consideration", and "prologo" is "prologue").

Not dull or boring at any moment, unique and diverse, with various ideas and moods, this old times' artifact rated "excellent" is recommended.





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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote 1967/ 1976 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2011 at 11:26
Hmmm... Two interesting albums that I have to rediscover.
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Ahhh.....you lucky Italians.....Big smile

Forget the Northeast festivals.......THIS would be my festival!! 


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Edited by Finnforest - February 26 2011 at 18:13
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I've been listening to the promos from Black Widow and I've been particularly thrilled with these two:

Pleasantly surprised!  
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Finnforest Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2011 at 20:36
Assaf, yeah that Siani is a nice slice isn't it?   Light years from classic Nuova Idea and not really comparable, both great in their own way.  Will be interested to read your review of A Rex!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Andrea Cortese Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 27 2011 at 05:57
Originally posted by Finnforest Finnforest wrote:

Ahhh.....you lucky Italians.....Big smile

Forget the Northeast festivals.......THIS would be my festival!! 


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Excellent!!! Few kms from my home... not bad, not bad at all... eh eheh eh
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Ha!  Andrea, you will have to give us a review and a few pics if you attend!!  Big smile
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Sophya Baccini is great, I really admire her. She wrote her concept "Aradia" herself, and she did a wonderful job. Also she often collaborates with Osanna! Check them out onstage: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xwv8RjuDEg




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Read the interview with her, Domizia. She is very much admired in ProgArchives so we are singing from the same hymn sheet here. Smile
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I just did! Thanks! I hope to be able to see a show of hers sometime soon. 

Oh and going back to TheH's question, both Euthymia and Labirinto di Specchi are worth the money, though quite different in genre from one another.


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Originally posted by domizia domizia wrote:

Sophya Baccini is great, I really admire her. She wrote her concept "Aradia" herself, and she did a wonderful job. Also she often collaborates with Osanna! Check them out onstage: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xwv8RjuDEg


 
What a fantastic voice she has! Really enjoyed her solo album.
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