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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote American Khatru Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 18 2010 at 16:56
Originally posted by Anaon Anaon wrote:



I received these two Italian albums yesterday, I finally found them! I love these albums!!
ClapClapClapClapClap Oh how I adore thee, RPI.  Great purchases - in fact, a great tandem of purchases.

Why must my spell-checker continually underline the word "prog"?

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Nightfly Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 19 2010 at 06:07

^ I agree, I'm sure those 2 would make my top 20 RPI.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Anaon Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 19 2010 at 09:44
Thanks! I waited for a long time before buying them as I wanted to find them at a good price Wink

I think Semiramis is in my Top 10 RPI...


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote seventhsojourn Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 19 2010 at 11:05
Heheh, top 10 or 20 RPI... difficult, I'm having a hard enough time picking my top 5 bands of the modern era. These are the guys that I'm listening to the most these days though:
 
Il Castello di Atlante (love the violin)
Finisterre (probably just edges Hostsonaten as my favourite Zuffanti project)
Malibran (my longstanding favourites)
Il Bacio della Medusa (primarily for that great second album)
Calliope (from his reviews I see torodd's been listening to these guys as well)
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Nice list, Chris!  Although probably not in my top five modern RPI, Finisterre, Malibran and Calliope are wonderful bands.  I was particularly impressed lately by Malibran's "Trasparenze" from last year.  Really a nice album!
 
What Castello di Atlante albums do you enjoy most?  Besides the most recent one I've really enjoyed "Come il seguitare delle stagioni."
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Thanks Todd. Thumbs Up
 
Capitolo 7 - Tra Le Antiche Mura and Come Il Seguitare... are probably my two favourites. Capitolo 7 is one of the rare albums that I've given 5-stars in a review,  while I love Massimo Di Lauro's violin playing on Come. Quintessenza is another fine album. Yep, great band!
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I gave that one five stars as well.  The first one I heard was "Sono io il signore delle terre a nord."  It was okay, but I wasn't overly enthusiastic.  But all of the albums beginning with "L'ippogriffo" have completely won me over!
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^^^
 
I only own L'Ippogrifo and Quintessenza.
 
I like the latter a lot, while I find the first one quite boring...
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^^^
 
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Good day guys!
 
This morning I bought these in a local music shop (what a shop!!!):
 
1) Pooh - Viva (1979)
 
 
 (...expect a review in the next days...).
 
 
 
 
2) Il Tempio delle Clessidre - s/t (2010) ... I bought it only because of you, Todd, you are so enthousiast that I couldn't resist more... eh ehe heheh
 
 
 


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I don't think Il Tempio delle Clessidre will disappoint you, Andrea. And a funny coincidence is I just ordered "Un Po' del Nostro Tempo Migliore" because of your recent review! I'll let you know what I think about it.
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^^^
 
Well, I wouldn't put those two albums on the same plane (Il Tempio delle Clessidre and Un Po' del Nostro Tempo Migliore). And I hope to have correctly explained the nature of Pooh's records... eh ehe he h ... as I said, I won't give compensations... so keep your expectations at an average level... eheh eheh
 
BTW, I already listened to the first half of Il Tempio...'s album, wow... it sounds very 70s...!! Museo Rosenbach the return!!!! I like the voice of "Lupo" Galifi.
 
 
Again, on Un Po' del Nostro...: have you heard samples on youtube first?? eh eh ehe h ... tell me yes, please...LOL


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Some of my favorites from the '70s
Nova - Blink
New Trolls - Tempi Dispari
Osanna - Landscape Of Life
Ibis - self titled
Il Volo - Essere O Non Essere
Sensations Fix - Fragments Of Light  (my first Italian LP)
Maxophone -  self titled
Le Orme - Verita Nascoste
Goblin - Proffondo Rosso
Citta Frontale - El Tor
Acqua Fragile - self titled
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Finnforest Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 20 2010 at 10:56
Gary, nice mix!  You have me wanting to pull out Tempi Despari again, its been a long time !Smile

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Thank you
The double LP "Searching For A Land" is also a very good listen.
When I started collecting imports, Italian and German bands were my first choices.
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What about Verità Nascoste, Gary?
 
It is my fave Le Orme's from the second half of the seventies.
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I liked the keyboards and guitar but the hot bass sticks in my mind. The few vocals are in Italian.

I also like Smogmagica from the previous year and the LP had a great poster that is hanging in my music room.
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^^^
 
Paul Whitehead made several excellent covers during the seventies (and also nowadays... see L'Infinito, Le Orme's latest album to date - 2004).
 
 
BTW, on about Pooh.
 
Their latest album DOVE COMINCIA IL SOLE (Where the Sun Begins) has just been released (end of october) and all the reviewers and fans are in big turmoil... Pooh go prog??
 
 
Just listen to the 11 mns self titled track (I'm afraid the proof is in the listening itself... eh eheh heTongue).
 
 
 


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This one is to explain what was a live show of Pooh during the seventies...
 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Todd Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 21 2010 at 01:42
Thanks for the links, Andrea! 
 
I don't have to have my Italian pure prog to enjoy it--in fact, some of my favorites I keep coming back to will probably never be featured on the site (Ciro Dammicco, for instance).  I have Parsifal, and I think it's really good.  So I'm sure I'll enjoy Un Po'
 
How does their new album compare?
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