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Topic: Best italian one shot Posted: March 02 2012 at 11:17 |
I have gathered some of the best italian bands releasing only one album in the 70's. Also included are bands who released a second album in the 90's or later. I know there are more bands!!
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PabstRibbon
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Posted: March 02 2012 at 11:18 |
I'll have to vote for Museo Rosenbach. I like this kind of dark energy that flows in it. Semiramis is a great album too.
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timothy leary
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Posted: March 02 2012 at 11:25 |
I voted Maxophone
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Sagichim
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Posted: March 02 2012 at 11:31 |
Maxophone is my beloved!!
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Posted: March 02 2012 at 12:07 |
I haven't tried uit Maxophone yet, but I'm planning to. Locanda Delle Fate made a great album IMHO
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Posted: March 02 2012 at 12:12 |
Actually Foglie di Vetro, Samadhi or Sunscape but on this list , Maxophone !
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presdoug
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Posted: March 02 2012 at 12:19 |
from the list-Locanda Della Fate
overall-Triade-La Storia di Sabazio -a very beautiful and exciting album in the vein of early ELP, Le Orme or Triumvirat
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Sagichim
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Posted: March 02 2012 at 12:34 |
tszirmay wrote:
Actually Foglie di Vetro, Samadhi or Sunscape but on this list , Maxophone ! |
Sunscape and foglie di vetro released their albums in the 90's not in the 70's!!
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tszirmay
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Posted: March 02 2012 at 12:38 |
sagichim wrote:
tszirmay wrote:
Actually Foglie di Vetro, Samadhi or Sunscape but on this list , Maxophone ! |
Sunscape and foglie di vetro released their albums in the 90's not in the 70's!!
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Yes I know but still one shot wonders, no?
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Sagichim
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Posted: March 02 2012 at 12:43 |
I think i heard each album only once, that's it. So i don't have an opnion about them!
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Posted: March 02 2012 at 13:14 |
I think my favrourite, at least of ones I know are listed in ProgArchives and spring to mind, is Elektriktus' Electronic Mind Waves. From the list, it's hard to say. I used to listen to a lot of Italian Prog (RPI), including most of those albums, but not for quite a few years.
There are various non-one shot albums by Italian bands I still listen to frequently, such as ones by Area and Picchio dal Pozzo, and I listen to a lot of Italian soundtrack and library music by various composers.
Anyway, one that really did impress me and really helped get me into RPI in a big way in the first place was Museo Rosenbach's Zarathustra which I would have pegged to win this, and will get my vote.
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Sagichim
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Posted: March 02 2012 at 13:17 |
I just feel bad for cervello and semiramis!
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Posted: March 02 2012 at 13:19 |
Cervello for me.
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Posted: March 02 2012 at 13:21 |
Apoteosi for me, but from here I'll go with CAMPO DI MARTE
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Posted: March 02 2012 at 13:22 |
Uhhuuuhuhh - damn what a pickle!
Between Cervello, Semiramis, Buon Vecchio Charlie, Campo di Marte, Museo Rosenbach and Rocky's Filj - I think I'm going with Cervello. Fantastic album - and it proves that you certainly don't need keys to make a progressive outing work. It gives off some of the same vibes that one can find in the Danish bands Burnin Red Ivanhoe and Secret Oyster - much credited to Karsten Vogel's unique wind instruments.
There is some fantastic music up there on this list, and if anyone comes across this poll thinking: Man, I only know that Maxophone one, but it's pretty darn saucy! Then do yourself a favour and get some of the other albums featured here. The section is pretty wide spanning from symphonics to heavy prog whilst still being rooted in the RPI tradition. Not a bummer in sight.
If you already know this stuff - and love it to bits, then by all means: jump on board the Franco Battiato train! We're all quite insane on this chu chu ride, but it sure is some astonishing music...
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Posted: March 02 2012 at 13:27 |
The best one of the French one.
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Posted: March 02 2012 at 13:34 |
Cervello vs. Semiramis for me.
Cervello wins. The saxophone at the end of track 2 did it for me. DAMN ITS SO FRIGGING GOOD!!!
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Posted: March 02 2012 at 13:38 |
MUSEO for me
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Posted: March 02 2012 at 14:00 |
J.E.T. - they had a good sense of melody. No wonder later they became big stars as Matia Bazar (with a little help of Antonella Ruggiero and Museo Rosenbach drummer).
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Posted: March 02 2012 at 16:33 |
Museo Rosenbach!
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A GREAT YEAR FOR PROG!!!
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