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    Posted: July 03 2006 at 01:12

FABIO CELI & GLI INFERMIERI

Fabio Celi & Gli Infermieri yet another Italian Symphonic band who produced one album in the '70s


Follia -- album cover

Follia (1973)


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Fabio Celi (keyboards, voice)
Ciro Ciscognetti (keyboards)
Luigi Coppa (guitar, harmonica)
Rino Fiorentino (low)
Roberto Ciscognetti (battery, percussions)






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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 03 2006 at 01:36
You can find some relevant information on this website:

http://www.italianprog.com/

Just click on Artists and find the name in the alphabetical list. As far as I've seen, though, they do not seem to be really symphonic, but rather prog-influenced pop-rock. Anyway, Albero Motore had much the same characteristics, and they were added to PA (by myself). Let's see what we can do.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 03 2006 at 02:41
I would greed that it has some pop tendancies. I have only resently been listening to the album and thought I possess some potential to be on here.

Here is a little bit about the album from the the site you suggested;

"Follia contains six long tracks, with piano, organ and fuzz guitar to the fore and a reverbed voice recorded well above the musical background. The group has a very good sound but some rhythms are typical of late sixties italian pop. Surely a nice listen even if the strange lyrics and sometime dissonant voice are a bit difficult to accept at first."
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 03 2006 at 02:50
OK, let's see what the band admissions team says about this one. If they deem it worthwhile, I'll see if I can add it myself.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 03 2006 at 03:02
Ok, Thanks for you time Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 12 2006 at 16:05
Noted.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 02 2006 at 15:14
Originally posted by Ghost Rider Ghost Rider wrote:

You can find some relevant information on this website:

http://www.italianprog.com/

Just click on Artists and find the name in the alphabetical list. As far as I've seen, though, they do not seem to be really symphonic, but rather prog-influenced pop-rock. Anyway, Albero Motore had much the same characteristics, and they were added to PA (by myself). Let's see what we can do.
 
FABIO CELI E GLI INFERMIERI is much more prog than ALBERO MOTORE!!!
 
"Follia" is a great album, released in 1973 but recorded in 1969. I think this was the first Italian prog album !!!
 
 
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