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ALPHATAURUS

Alphataurus

 

Rock Progressivo Italiano

4.14 | 443 ratings

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mhernand3
4 stars "Alphataurus," the eponymous debut album by the Italian band of the same name, stands as a testament to the brief yet dazzling brilliance of a group propelled by a meteoric rise under the banner of the nascent Magma record label. While their tenure was short-lived, Alphataurus etched their place in the annals of Italian progressive rock with an album that remains rightfully revered as one of the 30 essential works of the genre.

While not necessarily pioneering in originality within the Italian prog scene, Alphataurus's sonic tapestry evokes echoes of revered contemporaries like Museo Rosenbach and Il Balletto di Bronzo. Fronted by the distinctive voice of Michele Bavaro and propelled by the virtuosic keyboard wizardry of Pietro Pellegrini, whose homage to Keith Emerson's influence is unmistakable yet skillfully executed, the band is rounded out by Guido Wasserman's meticulous guitar work and a formidable rhythm section comprising Alfonso Oliva on bass and Giorgio Santandrea on drums.

In 1973, this quintet from Milan unleashed a debut album that defied expectations with its maturity, cohesion, and execution, particularly remarkable considering it marked the fledgling efforts of a newly signed group. While recording their sophomore effort the same year, Alphataurus disbanded abruptly, leaving behind unfinished recordings. In a fortuitous turn of events, Mellow Records unearthed and released these recordings in 1992 as "Dietro l'uragano," offering a tantalizing glimpse into what could have been.

"Alphataurus" comprises five tracks, three sprawling epics interspersed with two shorter, more straightforward compositions. The opener, "Peccato D'Orgoglio" (Sin of Pride), navigates between gentle, quintessentially Italian prog melodies and thunderous "metal" passages with effortless grace. Standout tracks include the mesmerizing "La Mente Vola," marked by a powerful and futuristic instrumental introduction that predates Jean-Michel Jarre's pioneering work by three years, and the hauntingly beautiful closer, "Ombra Muta."

For aficionados of Italian prog, "Alphataurus" is a cherished gem, encapsulating all the quintessential elements that define the subgenre within progressive rock. From intricately woven compositions adorned with folk-inspired melodies to thunderous bursts of heavier passages, the album showcases a kaleidoscope of musical influences ranging from classical to blues, jazz, and hard rock. Alphataurus effortlessly masters this intricate blend, exemplifying the hallmark of Italian prog with consummate skill and finesse.

mhernand3 | 4/5 |

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