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    Posted: April 11 2007 at 11:44
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ERA DI ACQUARIO: "ANTOLOGIA"
(studio album)
LP 1973 RCA Italiana (PSL 10565)
CD of this review: 2003 BMG Ricordi S.p.A. (74321982862)

Line Up:
Michele Seffer: bass, electric guitar, solo voice
Angelo Giordano: flutes, sax, clarino, voice
Pippo Cataldo: drums, tumbas and percussions, voice

Track list:
1. Campane Siciliane (3:37)
2. Padre Mio (2:51)
3. Idda (3:23)
4. Solitudine (2:46)
5. Vento D'Africa (2:25)
6. Monika Aus Wien (2:14)
7. L'Indifferenza (3:27)
8. Fuori al sole (2:04)
9. Geraldine (3:32)
10. Statale 113 (2:54)

PA rating: 5/5  My rating:9/10
Very soft album because based on acoustic guitar and flute. but with "Padre Mio" and "Geraldine" in New trolls more Rock style (but more mainstream also if "Geraldine" is a very plagiarism). "Campagne Siciliane" (perhaps the more famous song by Era Di acquario) is sweet ballad based on 12 string acoustic guitar and flute and in this sense is a Proto new Age song. in contrast "Padre Mio" is a strange New Trolls boogie song and another in contrast "Idda" is an acoustic version of New Trolls but sung in Scicly dialect with Falsetto chorus. Ah, the keyboards are substitutes for a bottleneck electric guitar. Solitudine is another piece in "Campagne Siciliane" style but more boogie style remaining at the same time a sweet Folk song (but the synths... who played the synths?). "Vento D'Africa" is in the same style. As you will have very understood "Antologia" is a sweet game for flute and 12 string acoustic guitar. But if it is true is another true that "Antologia" is an album that it goes listened having in front of the eyes the typical sicialian landscape with its desolation, with an only color that is a village nearly abandoned that with absolute indifference it  passes the days all equal with the bells that play, play and play (see "L'Indifferenza"). In this sense "Antologia" reserves much surprises and an album of absolute value is revealed. And the car runs fast in "Statale 113" (National road 113).

"Antologia" is very interesting semi masterpiece (but forgotten) of Symphonic Folk. More fresh that in 1973 is another album for all of the Progsters. we want to rediscover this absolute gem?
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  Quote Planet_Gong Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2007 at 07:15
IMO pooh aren't prog.
they just started with prog (the guitarist is one of the best in italy) but, after some love songs, turned on pop music.
lucio battisti is the typical italian music style.as i wrote on a volo review, battisti played with them in some album (anima latina and other).
 
so, i prefer lucio battisti to pooh.
 
i want to suggest an italian artist.
guy fawkes, next week he'll release a new album
 
 
 
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  Quote Mandrakeroot Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2007 at 08:11
Thanks Planet_Gong.  You have had some preciser info on Guy Fawkes?

Lucio Battisti is more Prog to I Pooh!!!


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  Quote Mandrakeroot Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2007 at 12:17

pioggia e luce ep

fabio zuffanti

Label: marsiglia rec.
Release: April 4, 2007
Total Tracks: 1
Buy this album

  • 1.   pioggia e luce

  • 2.   il treno

  • 3.   ottobre

  • 4.   ruggine

  • 5.   deserto

"Pioggia E Luce" (the sole sampler from this EP) is a good melacholy song.

For To listen to this samper here the link: http://www.virb.com/fabiozuffanti  
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  Quote Planet_Gong Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2007 at 13:41
as soon as i'll post news about FAWKES.
now i want to speak about an italian singer: FABRIZIO DE ANDRE
genre: Prog folk
 
 
take a tour
 
 
 
 
 


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  Quote Raff Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2007 at 13:45
I'm sorry to put a damper on your enthusiasm, but De André (one of the greatest singer-songwriters ever, not only in Italy, and one of the soundtracks of my teenage years) is at best no more than prog-related.

Personally, as I have already stated on other occasions, I'd avoid adding to the database artists who are only marginally connected with prog, and largely unknown outside of Italy to boot. This could open the floodgates to the addition of similar artists from other countries, to the detriment of the site's credibility as a PROG site.
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  Quote oliverstoned Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2007 at 13:48
...bands such as IM?
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  Quote andrea Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2007 at 13:52
Originally posted by Ghost Rider

I'm sorry to put a damper on your enthusiasm, but De André (one of the greatest singer-songwriters ever, not only in Italy, and one of the soundtracks of my teenage years) is at best no more than prog-related.

Personally, as I have already stated on other occasions, I'd avoid adding to the database artists who are only marginally connected with prog, and largely unknown outside of Italy to boot. This could open the floodgates to the addition of similar artists from other countries, to the detriment of the site's credibility as a PROG site.
 
I perfectly agree, but Planet Gong can always open a new thread in the non-prog music section of the Forum...
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  Quote kane Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2007 at 14:00
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Nobody ever brings up this fine gem when discussing Italian prog.  It has been one of my favorites for years.
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  Quote Mandrakeroot Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2007 at 15:34
Originally posted by andrea

Originally posted by Ghost Rider

I'm sorry to put a damper on your enthusiasm, but De André (one of the greatest singer-songwriters ever, not only in Italy, and one of the soundtracks of my teenage years) is at best no more than prog-related.

Personally, as I have already stated on other occasions, I'd avoid adding to the database artists who are only marginally connected with prog, and largely unknown outside of Italy to boot. This could open the floodgates to the addition of similar artists from other countries, to the detriment of the site's credibility as a PROG site.
 
I perfectly agree, but Planet Gong can always open a new thread in the non-prog music section of the Forum...


I am totally agree!!! I love Fardizio De André music and I believe that in PA would be well. But like PROG RELATED artist and only because has working with PFM and because used Prog arrengements (and not in all song). However to say that it is Prog Folk... 


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  Quote Mandrakeroot Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 13 2007 at 06:08
For KANE: Thanks for the report.   "Infinity" by Planetarium is another forgotten little gem that I haven't!!!

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  Quote micky Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 13 2007 at 08:39
Originally posted by kane

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Nobody ever brings up this fine gem when discussing Italian prog.  It has been one of my favorites for years.


have that on order from BTF... sounds like a great album
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  Quote Dirk Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 13 2007 at 08:41
@Planet Gong, your avatar (QVL's Il tempo della gioia) is the cover of my favorite italian album Thumbs%20Up.
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Uhm... Itlaly have a very very prolific scene. Luck that in 80' s it is stopped the proliferation of new bands/ artists because Already so it is impossible to follow all the scene!!! 

Still how many Prog bands should be born in Italy? 
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Originally posted by Dirk

@Planet Gong, your avatar (QVL's Il tempo della gioia) is the cover of my favorite italian album Thumbs%20Up.


And one of the best Italian Prog bands of all time!!!
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  Quote micky Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 13 2007 at 08:49
Originally posted by Mandrakeroot

Uhm... Itlaly have a very very prolific scene. Luck that in 80' s it is stopped the proliferation of new bands/ artists because Already so it is impossible to follow all the scene!!! 

Still how many Prog bands should be born in Italy? 


I think I told you Mandy.. that book on RPI I have lists almost 300 groups and almost 100 solo artists.... ConfusedLOLWink
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  Quote Mandrakeroot Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 13 2007 at 10:54
Originally posted by micky

Originally posted by Mandrakeroot

Uhm... Itlaly have a very very prolific scene. Luck that in 80' s it is stopped the proliferation of new bands/ artists because Already so it is impossible to follow all the scene!!! 

Still how many Prog bands should be born in Italy? 


I think I told you Mandy.. that book on RPI I have lists almost 300 groups and almost 100 solo artists.... ConfusedLOLWink


Eh, eh... This is the problem for a profitable and good promotion of the Italian Prog!!! EmbarrassedConfusedBig%20smileShockedClap
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  Quote micky Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 13 2007 at 16:59
Originally posted by Mandrakeroot

Originally posted by micky

Originally posted by Mandrakeroot

Uhm... Itlaly have a very very prolific scene. Luck that in 80' s it is stopped the proliferation of new bands/ artists because Already so it is impossible to follow all the scene!!! 

Still how many Prog bands should be born in Italy? 


I think I told you Mandy.. that book on RPI I have lists almost 300 groups and almost 100 solo artists.... ConfusedLOLWink


Eh, eh... This is the problem for a profitable and good promotion of the Italian Prog!!! EmbarrassedConfusedBig%20smileShockedClap


that is the delicate nature  of what we do.... they don't differentiately between pure prog ..and what we would consider PR.  Since we will not flood the admins with PR requests.. we have to sift through there and  find the gems  amoung them for the site.  The book is fairly good at giving some qualitative nature to their music as well as discographies, bios, line-ups and all.  If you don't have it Mandy.. you should defintely get it.  I meant to bring it with me to the show... damn...I couid have had Aldo sign it LOL... and show it to you.

Plus I need to post the forward to the book... another nice write up that confirms  why we have RPI set up the way we do. 
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  Quote Planet_Gong Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 14 2007 at 05:37
Originally posted by Dirk

@Planet Gong, your avatar (QVL's Il tempo della gioia) is the cover of my favorite italian album Thumbs%20Up.
 
 
i love quella vecchia locanda!!!!!!!!!
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  Quote micky Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 14 2007 at 05:42
Originally posted by Planet_Gong

Originally posted by Dirk

@Planet Gong, your avatar (QVL's Il tempo della gioia) is the cover of my favorite italian album Thumbs%20Up.
 
 
i love quella vecchia locanda!!!!!!!!!


ditto...  those the first is what really rings my bell.. Clap
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