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^ Alright!  Looking forward to that one!
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The PFM Cook 3 Cd set arrived today. Well worth getting even if you already have it for the 2 extra discs of another live show (Live In Central Park 1974). Excellent stuff! Thumbs Up
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Don't forget the first two Alma Sideris albums too. Well worth checking out. Those two albums are free downloads from the link in the post above.
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Originally posted by Finnforest Finnforest wrote:

I wanted to give one more shout-out to my friend Gus Pasini and his band's fine album from this year, which you can hear for free from this link.  You can stream the samples or purchase a higher quality download with artwork, as you wish.  It's an eclectic, modern mix of Italian Prog with tons of heart and love of music.  If you enjoy it, they'd love to hear your comments I'm sure. 

Click here - Alma Sideris

Alma sideris - Castelli in aria

A pretty nice album!

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I wanted to give one more shout-out to my friend Gus Pasini and his band's fine album from this year, which you can hear for free from this link.  You can stream the samples or purchase a higher quality download with artwork, as you wish.  It's an eclectic, modern mix of Italian Prog with tons of heart and love of music.  If you enjoy it, they'd love to hear your comments I'm sure. 

Click here - Alma Sideris

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Originally posted by Andrea Cortese Andrea Cortese wrote:

Originally posted by Nightfly Nightfly wrote:

Originally posted by Andrea Cortese Andrea Cortese wrote:

Hey guys, yesterday I bought:
 
 
 
Items from 2 to 7 are from the Universal boxset (6 cds) recently released (volume 7). Not very progressive though, despite the Latte e Miele classic.
 
 
 
 
Andrea, a question for you about these Universal box sets. How are the Cd's packaged inside? Are they in individual covers with original artwork? Thanks.Smile
 
They are (only the front covers, though while only album's credits are in the back).
 
 
 
Thanks, I suspected it might be something like that.
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Fantastic, Andrea!Clap

 Il gioco del silenzio by NICHELODEON album cover Studio Album, 2010
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4 stars Nichelodeon define themselves as a "chemical laboratory engaged in performing audio- visual crafts". Indeed, this project is mainly the brainchild of Claudio Milano, vocalist and composer who started to work on it 1997. In 2007 he gathered around him a first line up for some live performances and in 2008 a first self-produced live album was released, "Cinemanemico". In June 2009 the line up changed and now features Claudio Milano (vocals), Francesco Chiapperini (sax, clarinet, flute), Andrea Illuminati (piano, melodica, bombarda), Andrea Murada (percussion, didgeridoo, noise effects, flute, vocals), Max Pierini (electric counterbass, ocarina) Luca Pissavini (viola, synth, toys, field recordings, duduk, theremin) and Lorenzo Sempio (guitars, synth). In September 2010 was released on the independent label Lizard Records "Il gioco del silenzio" (The game of silence), the first Nicheodeon's studio album. It features many guest musicians and the overall sound is extremely rich and colourful. Sources of inspiration range from John Cage to opera, from Kurt Weil and Bertold Brecht to jazz-rock and psychedelia. Well, experimental music is not everyone's cup of tea but in this case the result is a well balanced concoction of styles that gives strength to the poetical content of the lyrics and Claudio Milano peculiar vocal style and theatrical approach help to convey emotions.

The opener "Fame" (Hunger) features a troubled mood and an uneasy atmosphere. Music is obsessive and discomfort seems leading to madness, then tension melts in a desperate invocation... "Light that knows the secret of my name, just tell me you exist, that life is too short to repress myself / Light that shines at the recall of my name, let me discover where you are, for I feel like sleeping / Let this hunger be quenched...".

"Fiaba" (Fable) is one of my favourite pieces on this album. It's a kind of surreal and poetical description of a bombardment... "Lying like lizards, we suddenly were ballerinas dancing between the seeds that thundered / With the tails, souls never grew again, with a shout:- War! / The sun darkened us...". The mood is almost dreamy and vocals soar like a prayer... "Free me from the hate inside of me / Free me from the hate that is me...".

"Claustrofilia" (Claustrophilia) is agoraphobic and tense. Sometimes is difficult to keep up with the frenzy rhythm of a busy life and the desire to find an artificial shelter and shut out the troubles is strong... "Like many dolls at the window on a plane that sooner or later will fall / Freer than ever, freer than ever, freer than ever, freer...".

"Malamore e la Luna" (Evilove and the moon) is melancholic and haunting. A romantic tango turns to nightmare depicting an ill and evil love... "Rare, thieving and greedy for life recklessness, our eyes, black holes looking through each other / What connects them is the alien frame that scares and bares and all the rest is waiting, deceit and cannibalism... Proud pantomimes of insane superstructures, we defend a mosaic of lies that we no longer distinguish from our skin / Behind our face only a blind emptiness is left to be kept / Ashen moon, shine! / Without hiding your veil / Let me be the rain to wash you and don't hold your breath / Drop of glass, reflect now each of your longings for light / No longer scared of knowing how to shatter into a thousand drops of wrath...". A great track!

"Amanti in guerra" (Lovers at war) is a touching reflection about love and hate. Two lovers try to find a shelter while it's raining confetti of stone and in a nocturnal background you can hear a soaring dirge... "Mute silences have warmed hate as a child / But the shooter's children, neither you nor I have ever mourned / Ah Israel! Ah, Israel! / Tomorrow we'll find the courage to tell ourselves:- I don't know what I want, who am I, who are you? / Fear for a stroke of gunpowder is too cheap / No, it's not worth your I love you / Will we ever be able to surrender and fly through the wrinkles that life is giving us?...".

"Ombre cinesi" (Chinese shadows) is a surreal experimental track. It could remind of some Area's experiments but in my opinion the result is not completely convincing... "I've dug galleries in long unfocused dreams between warm sheets of guilt at my wakening...".

"Apnea" (Apnea) is another experimental track featuring an uneasy atmosphere and breathless passages... "Never suggest answers, not asking questions, it's like building yourself a prison / Not acknowledging confines and limits is not the way out... You have to be in peace with yourself to learn how to love...".

"Il giardino degli altri" (Other people's garden) starts like a mantra. It's a kind of psychoanalytic journey back into childhood where you can listen to nursery rhymes veined of a psychedelic and dark mood... "I put my dreams in a well / Then when evening comes secretly I look down on them from above and I feel fear / Fear of seeing them in the dark, drowning slowly / They are so deep, they are so far away...".

"La corsa dei trattori" (The race of the tractors) is a short instrumental credited as a ghost track that leads to "Se" (If), an experimental piece featuring lyrics taken from a famous poem by Cecco Angiolieri (1260-1312). Well, in my opinion the experiment was not successful and I think that this is the weakest track on this album.

"Lana di vetro" (Glass wool) is definitely better. It features folksy passages and pungent reflections about life and education... "How can we surrender to the recklessness of a child and invent ourselves mothers not to acknowledge our failures / If those who never die... Kill?".

Last track "Ciò che rimane" (What's left behind) is long and complex. It begins with a delicate piano solo, then music takes different directions... "Let your reality explode, then swim in the depths of what's left behind / Let the truth explode, then rush to drink what's left behind...". A beautiful and unconventional epic piece...

On the whole a few weak moments don't waste this interesting and challenging work that lasts about 78 minutes. Along with the CD comes also a DVD including the live version of some tracks from the album and a "cine-concerto" featuring music inspired by the last episode of "Twin Peaks". Well, I'm sure this will be an excellent addition to your prog collection...



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Originally posted by Nightfly Nightfly wrote:

Originally posted by Andrea Cortese Andrea Cortese wrote:

Hey guys, yesterday I bought:
 
 
 
Items from 2 to 7 are from the Universal boxset (6 cds) recently released (volume 7). Not very progressive though, despite the Latte e Miele classic.
 
 
 
 
Andrea, a question for you about these Universal box sets. How are the Cd's packaged inside? Are they in individual covers with original artwork? Thanks.Smile
 
They are (only the front covers, though while only album's credits are in the back).
 
 
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Originally posted by Andrea Cortese Andrea Cortese wrote:

Hey guys, yesterday I bought:
 
 
 
Items from 2 to 7 are from the Universal boxset (6 cds) recently released (volume 7). Not very progressive though, despite the Latte e Miele classic.
 
 
 
 
Andrea, a question for you about these Universal box sets. How are the Cd's packaged inside? Are they in individual covers with original artwork? Thanks.Smile
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Originally posted by Finnforest Finnforest wrote:

Paul, QVL is the artist that first hooked me on RPI!

Andrea, found a couple streamed samples of the Maurizio album, sounds pretty cool. 


 
No wonder you were hooked Jim; that's a great way to start.
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Paul, QVL is the artist that first hooked me on RPI!

Andrea, found a couple streamed samples of the Maurizio album, sounds pretty cool. 



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Hey guys, yesterday I bought:
 
 
1) Claudio Rocchi - A Fuoco (1977)
 
 
 
 
 
2) Maurizio Fabrizio - Azzurri Orizzonti (1975)
 
 
MAURIZIO FABRIZIO-AZZURRI ORIZZONTI-VINYL REPLICA CD
 
 
3) Francesco Messina - Medio Occidente (1983)
 
 
 
 
4) Latte e Miele - Papillon (english version - 1973)
 
 
 
 
5) Gino D'Eliso - Santi ed Eroi (1979)
 
 
 
 
 
6) Ermanno De Biagi - L'Albero della Pazzia (1979)
 
 
 
 
 
7) Saro Liotta - La Seduzione (1978): for fans of Riccardo Zappa.  http://www.mammalena.info/MY%20LP%20Records_UNUSUAL/SARIO%20LIOTTA/LA%20SEDUZIONE.htm
 
 
 
 
 
Items from 2 to 7 are from the Universal boxset (6 cds) recently released (volume 7). Not very progressive though, despite the Latte e Miele classic.
 
Maurizio Fabrizio is more interesting for his 1978 opus Movimenti nel Cielo
 
 
 


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Vault Pick: One of the very best; essential listening. Thumbs Up
 
 Quella Vecchia Locanda  by QUELLA VECCHIA LOCANDA album cover Studio Album, 1972
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4 stars One of the reasons RPI attracts me so much is the endless diversity between bands. Most bands only managed one or two albums, but with each new discovery you get introduced into an entirely new sound world, often taking influences from the UK bands but molding everything into something personal and unique.

Quella Vecchia Locanda is no exception. Their debut is a prime example of the creative bliss that struck Italy in the early 70's, mixing clashing elements such as heavy prog, classical piano and violin, Jethro Tull folk flutes, Italian pop and much more into one heartfelt and passionate album. The vocals are outstanding, very emotive, both tender and full. This nation can sing! The music reminds me a bit of the Paese Dei Balocchi album, another example of that rare successful marriage between rock and classical orchestration.

With no dip anywhere in the entire album, this is yet another highly original and captivating RPI album. Looking forward to the next one!

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Oooh....are the primary original members there?   Maybe they can finish that half-finished album!!  Big smile

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I'll look forward to that interview Torodd.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote toroddfuglesteg Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2010 at 13:07
Alphataurus has reformed and is gigging Italy now .......... and btw. an interview is upcoming. 
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I certainly will, James.
 
Rocchi is an "intruder" in the RPI scene. Not for the music, though. For his relationship with politics.
 
He talks of peace, God, love in a sort of mystic way that, later at the end of the seveties (after an electronic music excursion) will bring him to be converted into the Hare-Krishna faith.
 
He was going his separate way and that's why his role into Stormy Six ended so soon.
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Good tip Torodd.  Andrea,  you should write us a review of that one if you have time.  I remember there being some nice tracks on there, even if mellow as you note.  

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Originally posted by Finnforest Finnforest wrote:

Bumping this in case some of our intermittent visitors missed it - the latest batch of additions.

RPI Team Update!Big smile

Here's a list of some of the recent Italian additions since our last update.  To our great thread readers, be sure to check them out when you have time.  Thanks to those of all teams who helped get them added and to the bands for info provided.  

Roberto Colombo
Lagartija - awesome modern band
Mario Barbaja
Akron - dark gothic in the Jacula vein
Three Monks - pipe organ neo-gothic prog rock
Colster - modern instrumental psych, great!
Blue Phantom - classic psych
Claudio Rocchi - legend
Meditteranea - eclectic and jazzy
Phaedra - warm and refined
Gian Pieretti - acoustic soft prog
Natural Mystic - eclectic prog defined
Free Wave System - great jazz rock
Daal
Stefano Panunzi - lovely crossover prog
 
 
 
I see Cladio Rocchi has benn added.
 
Well, I only own  his Volo Magico n. 2 (subtitled "La Norma del Cielo") from 1972.
 
It is certainly an album to not start with 'cause it's too mellow, folk and singer-songwriter-ish.
 
 
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