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Joined: November 29 2006
Location: Israel
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Points: 6632
Posted: April 26 2015 at 04:50
Finnforest wrote:
hellogoodbye wrote:
Mmmmm .... Maxophone is leading. I suspect a conspiracy.
I'm with you! I barely consider that album RPI. Very little sauce.
Very little sauce?
Honestly quality aside, I think it has plenty of RPI sauce, I agree it has more influences from english prog than those hardcore RPI releases but I find it to be much more RPIish than PFM for example. But without trying to compare I find it to be a 100% Italian heart.
Joined: January 24 2012
Location: Behind the Sun
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Points: 12859
Posted: May 01 2015 at 08:08
Guldbamsen wrote:
The Bearded Bard wrote:
I've only heard the Semiramis and Maxophone ones out of the albums on this list. Voted Dedicato a Frazz. Just gotta love its youthful energy!
Really wish to delve into RPI more, but both time and money have been coming up too short. In time though, I hope to get as acquainted as I wish to be with this beautiful and exciting sub-genre.
You have a lot to look forward to then Audun
Just as a small preview of what is to come, and because I know that you've got a thing for reeds in prog, I give to you
I'm rather surprised to see that this album still is without votes tbh.
I enjoyed that. Will be on the look out for a decent CD copy of it. Thanks.
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