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ULTIMATE COLLECTION 1974

Perdio

 

Rock Progressivo Italiano

2.09 | 4 ratings

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apps79
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2 stars Apparently the reunion of Perdio lasted for little time and the band soon became history again for good.However in 2008 another compilation appeared on Giallo Records, entitled ''Ultimate Collection 1974''.All the material included was recorded in 1974 at Cineteatro in Cuneo and features the original line-up of Monieri, Capogrosso and Colleoni.

Ultimate it is not of course, because this compilation contains only unedited recordings and cover songs by the group with few connections with the previously released albums, highlighted by two long instrumental improvisations, clocking at 27 minutes.Despite their loose mood, both are nicely executed, featuring hypnotic Electronic grooves, much in a Kraut/Psychedelic Rock style with a bit of GONG-like Space/Fusion thrown in.Lots of loops, spacey textures, psychedelic percussions and deep bass offer two great pieces for fans of the style.The most famous track of the band ''È triste il vento'' is included in two alternate versions, both are entirely built around synthesizers, bass and drums in a typical Italian Prog style without the presence of organs or other analog keyboards, but still sound quite charming and dramatic.The sole new track of the album is the short ''Per l'amico Matteo'', performed in a Classic Italian Prog mood with organs and synthesizers in the forefront and strong Classical influences, very close to LE ORME's style, both musically and lyrically.The rest of the album contains five covers by Pink Floyd, Buddy Holly, Grateful Dead, Neil Young and The Rolling Stones, with good organ work and lot of jamming parts, finally featuring the presence of electric guitars.Decent executions but nothing new to add in the band's lost playlist.

''Ultimate Collection 1974'' seems to be the least attractive of all Perdio releases.It contains some great music at moments, but the mass of it is covered by rare recordings and improvisations and I think it would be better to start propably with ''Raccolta completa'', if searching for the group's most interesting side.If this doesn't dissapoint you, then your next step should be this compilation...2.5 stars.

apps79 | 2/5 |

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