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Sagichim
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Posted: July 11 2015 at 11:09 |
As good as Elegant Gypsy is it is no match for the crazy Italians.
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TeleStrat
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Posted: July 11 2015 at 11:02 |
I voted with my eyes closed this time. Al won this one but only by a frog hair.
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LearsFool
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Posted: July 11 2015 at 10:50 |
That Hot Gold, Osanna.
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The Bearded Bard
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Posted: July 11 2015 at 10:00 |
Elegant Gypsy for me, but not by much.
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Nightfly
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Posted: July 11 2015 at 09:35 |
Elegant Gypsy is great but not as great as Palepoli!
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zravkapt
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Posted: July 11 2015 at 08:47 |
Palepoli
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Magma America Great Make Again
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Moogtron III
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Posted: July 11 2015 at 08:45 |
Holding my vote. Needs further listen in coming week. To be continued.
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Mellotron Storm
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Posted: July 11 2015 at 08:45 |
Two great albums but i'm going for the more adventerous of the two "Palepoli".
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"The wind is slowly tearing her apart"
"Sad Rain" ANEKDOTEN
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GKR
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Posted: July 11 2015 at 08:27 |
FUJE A CHISTU PAESE! PAROLE PENSIERE PERSONNE NUM VANO DARCORDO NUM MANCO NU MESE!
C'mon, guys. One of the best albums ever. Dont know why so few reviews to it...
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- From each according to his ability, to each according to his need.
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micky
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Posted: July 11 2015 at 07:57 |
ahhhh.. next up. Battle of one of the greatest prog albums ever made and some fusion album. If one doesn't go by good tastes.. then how could one decide. Let our greatest reviews help you decide!! From Italy.. the mighty Palepoli. Review by one of the sweetest and brightest people I've ever had to pleasure to work with in my years on the forum.  Also fwiw.. one also of great tastes 
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Rock Progressivo Italiano
4.25 | 289 ratings
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From Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website
Atavachron
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One eventually gets it, this album, and why the 70s Italian scene was
much more than pristine symphonics and precious cherubs. A few spins
may be
required though, and Osanna were not Banco. But they were terribly
progressive and they rocked. The quintet also happened to be incredible
musicians,
it's just that they were a rebel-rock band first and made no apologies
for that. 18 minutes of sheer heavy progdom is 'Oro Caldo', a raw
jambalaya of
moody atmosphere, experimental samplings, greasy garage dirt, and some
flat out classic symphonic prog with a great-sounding mellotron - and
other
unique and wonderful synth sounds - from Lino Vairetti. Plus the hot
flute riffs of Elio D'Anna, absolutely smokin' rhythm section Massimo
Guarino
(drums) and Lello Brandi (bass), and lo-fi blooz chunks of guitarist
Danilo Rustici. But there is so much more going on here it could
require months, maybe
years, to sort it all out and fully absorb this recording. More than
prog rock, with a pull toward the avant garde but never slipping too far
away. The
session has an inviting, casual tone wherein everyone is welcome to
listen and even participate, deep dreams and strange parties abound,
plenty of
texture, sensuality and odd people... like watching an orgy but not sure
if you should join in. The set reminds at times of modern theater as
well
(i.e. 'Hair'), but shouts out with heavy mercury and constant invention.
'Animale Senza Respiro' takes over for the second half as things
really begin to
come on. The drugs have kicked-in, man, and it keeps getting better
with some ripping guitar and hot band interplay, D'Anna's disjointed
saxophones,
wild changes, and bathtubs filled with lysergic trips. It all climaxes
with the melodic and powerful voice of Vairetti and a bit of insanity,
and leaves the
listener wondering what they just heard in a very good way. Fabulous,
and recommended. |
and in the opposite corner... Zitro!!! 
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Jazz Rock/Fusion
4.25 | 584 ratings
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Zitro
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It is short, but it is easily my favourite jazz-fusion record and the best guitar driven solo
effort. I give it five stars not only because it is a masterpiece, but also because it would
really appeal to prog fans. Why? Because of the musicianship!!!!! All the musicians in this
record are at least excellent (pay close attention to the drummers), and Al Dimeola is a
guitar God. Most of the songs are in fast tempos and have plenty of solos.There is also an
epic,althrough a bit short, to satisfy fans of long duration songs. I couldn't believe this was
sitting on the shelf until I listened to it on August. (my father dislikes this album (and jazz-
fusion in general) I just couldn't believe my ears when I heard it for the first time! Note : This album is instrumental. 1. Flight Over Rio : Probably the best song in the album. I say probably because the album
itself has this amazing quality of musicianship, technique, and songwriting. The song begins
with a slow guitar riff, builds up in a jazz-fusion rhythms, and explodes in an accelerated
musical nirvana in which a synthesizer and a guitar duel each other. Do you remember
Wakeman and Steve dueling on the 2004 Yes tour? That's nothing compared to this!!! The
song continues in a latin rhythm with latin percussions (kind of Santana-like) and finishes in
the same way it started. 10/10 2. Midnight Tango : This is another song with latin touches in its percussion and rhythm.
However, it is fusioned to jazz with amazing results. The guitar is absolutely phenomenal
here and the keyboard behind that guitar (jazzy) gives what the song needs to sound with
perfection. There is also a distorted guitar (or bass) riff that really shines. After some
great soloing, another fabolous riff melts you, gives you a thousand goosebumps, and
floors you. I just can't believe how powerful the music in this CD really is! The song ends
with a good drum duet which wasn't really necessary (but it does not really hurt the quality
of the song) 9.5/10 3. Mediterranean Sundance : This is a song in which guitar virtuoso Paco De Lucia
harmonizes his acoustic guitar with Meola's one. The song sounds almost like flamenco with
its extremely fast acoustic guitar playing style. This is one of my father's favourite songs
of all times and I see why : try to find an accelerated acoustic song with this quality. It is a
flawless showcase of Meola's talents. 10/10 4. Race With Devil On Spanish Highway : The song begins with a fast bass riff riff played
with latin percussions and is sometimes interfered with lighting speed guitar runs. After
that section is over, the music is more relaxing and is led by a guitar solo. The bass playing
in here is pretty good and loud. The next sections involved in extremely fast drumming and
riffing until a beautiful leaping guitar lick begins what is known as a masterful guitar solo.
After that is over, the song takes yet another shift with similar riffs and themes but in
different rhythms and continues to shift back and forth with noticeable differences and
more guitar soloing until it ends with a fadeout. This has to be the most dynamic and
unpredictable song on the record and a beautiful one, even if it is not a highlight of the
album. 9/10 5. Lady Of Rome Sister Of Brazil : An acoustic track that lets you room to breath before
you get to the epic (The most challenging song of the album). This little piece is
outstanding and is as good (if not better) as Horizons from Genesis. 9/10 6. Elegant Gypsy Suite : This song may be prog rock/jazz because of the creativity,
strangeness, length, style, and technique. The beginning of the track is majestic a bit
playful, and obviously very complex. The riffs are very weird and interesting here, as well
as the guitar sounds produced with whatever pedals he had used. After a riff repeated a
big number of times, the song transform into an atmospheric section in which an amazing
(and extremely strange) synthesizer solo dominates for over a minute and leave you
surprised a synthesizer can sound so GOOD! The song later gets very jazzy and continues
with more unusual riffing that sound very good and interesting after repeated listens. I
especially love that muted guitar riff that occurs after a heavy riff somewhere close to the
end of the song. The song ends very unexpectedly, but it is a good ending. 10/10 |
Edited by micky - July 11 2015 at 07:58
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