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FEDE, SPERANZA, CARITÀ

J.E.T.

 

Rock Progressivo Italiano

3.82 | 95 ratings

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3 stars 01. Fede, Speranza, Carità The body starts using biblical (as cover), some birds, I would be a prayer. The riff of guitar (which is soon followed by other instruments) comes to fear, because you an Italian Progressive Rock band is very little unusual to use this kind of timbre. When the voice of Carlo Marrale (great by the way) to enter into a crazy guitar riff continues. A battery of Pucci Coach is a hit from start to finish. After a short and interesting passage of the low ground of Aldo Stellita to enter into a guitar solo almost jazz. A series of fund also appears to vocalizations, the emphasis is low throughout the second part. Following is the turn of Piero Cassano drop your fingers on the keys. A range of instrumental and found plenty of breaks in rhythm. But with excellent melodies. In the end the theme back to its killer riff and vocal.

02. Il Prete E Il Peccatore Again the guitar is Killer, is lovely to hear Progressive Rock with broken guitars and labored. The keyboard that follows is full of effects. The voice is embedded into a soft fingering at the keyboard, and here the vocals are split between Carlo and Aldo, there is even a quote from the Phantom of the Opera and another one back. Are the beautiful voice that we heard back from one another and do not know of who are not already found a more detailed fact sheet, but were very interesting, the track has a special air, a very nice melody. Are essential to the guitar riffs (which recheiam the whole disc) and the line of great piano! What emotional end, as every good band has to be Italian. Pass the exam Italian Symphonic (laughter).

03. C'e 'Chi Non Ha The synthesizer is about to start the disk in more advanced in 5 years. The fingering guitar carries the song with beautiful passages. And of course! Do not forget the wonderful voice. I can speak without fear that is the most emotional, with a melody to skip the heart of the mouth.

04. Sinfonia Per Un Re Again the guitar impresses. We have some passages of violin here too. The pianos have a very beautiful melody and always accompanied by low. Nearly one instrumental track (not to be the voice that sings the name of the song incessantly), full of timbre and good soils, especially in the guitar.

05. Sfogo The trilogy begins with shorter here, a walking bass is the monitoring of the underworld here, a piano 'texas' and voice' shouted ', which range bacana. The passages of battery is without equal. But the highlight is the same vocalization. Genial!

06. Gloria, Gloria Low battery and a riff 'weird', and a climate means The Doors (but with the guitar). Full of vocal everywhere singing the name of the song. The vocals are sung again so superb.

07. Guard Coi tuoi Occhi These guitars are very cool folded. But the most haunting is the excellent way as all the vocal discs that are built, and this track is not the thing behind. With some excellent passages of orchestra and vocalizations.

This disc is another finding Italian, and I was surprised.

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