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I've been listening to Latte e Miele's "Aquile e Scoiattoli" today, and despite the almost completely new lineup (only drummer Alfio Vitanza left over from the first two albums), it's a great album!  Any thoughts about this one?  Perhaps not up to the level of the first two, but still great stuff. 



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^ I only have the debut Todd.I hear the latest one from 2009 is very good.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lizzy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 31 2011 at 11:23
I found Aquile e Scoiattoli to be their least impressive album, even Vampyrs is more lively, in a San Remo '94 kind of way. :D But despite this, like Todd said, it is still a great album. I particularly enjoy that cheesy first part of Beethoven's 1st.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Todd Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 31 2011 at 12:36
Lizzy, I haven't been brave enough for "Vampyrs" yet . . . and I agree that of the first three and the recent comeback, "Aquile" is definitely the least impressive.  But it's all relative, and it is still quite impressive.
 
John, the comeback album features the original trio plus the bassist recruited for their third album, which is "Aquile."  It really is fabulous!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lizzy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 31 2011 at 12:45
You should definitely give Vampyrs a chance. I reckon it might not exactly be your cup of tea, but look at it as a proof of how versatile the band can be.
... and because I did not expect too much from the album, I was pleasantly surprised when I finally gave it a spin.
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Originally posted by hellogoodbye hellogoodbye wrote:

Hello everyone.

First, my apologies. I’m a frog. My english is terrible. So I’m just here to say hello... and goodbye.    

I’m not in prog, not more than in classical, pop, rock, jazz, soundtrack or brazilian stuffs.

A year ago, looking for new music, I started to listen to RPI albums of the seventies. Gosh ! What a revelation !  What an elevation ! I didn’t expect this. Not at all. “Those painters, those sculptors ... just as in Renaissance Italy.”

BMS, PFM, Le Orme, QVL, Stefano Testa, Panna Fedda, Cervello, Battiato, Odissea, Samadhi, Delirium, Alusa Fallax, I Giganti ... and so many others.

As in a Gustav Mahler’s symphony, I was not only listenning with my ears, but with my eyes. Both were wide open. It was a miracle, or maybe not. These sounds, shapes and colors were waiting for me. I was just looking in another direction.

So thanks to you, Jim,  Andrea and everyone for the great help. Reading you was very important these last twelve months. And I’m sure there’s many more to come. Rencently I’ve heard samples from albums by La Assemblea Musicale Teatrale, Gramigna or Barabba. They sound terrific and I can’t wait for CD’s reissues and your reviews.

 

Before I shut my mouth, I would like to give you some titles of albums with  a RPI flavour :

 

These Trails . These Trails (1974). A folk band from Hawai. Very strange. Great accoustic guitar and synths. Fantastic vocal harmonies.

 

Melody Nelson : Serge Gainsbourg (1968). A true prog album and the most terrific violins arrangements you will hear in your life.

 

Eden’s Island. Eden Ahbez (1960). The composer of Nature Boy. Simplicity and beauty. Not a disc for the desert island. The desert island itself.

 

Goodbye ... and hello.

 

Pierre.




Hello Pierre and welcome to the forum. I am also all over the place when it comes down to music. Simply saying one likes prog doesn´t suffice at all. If music moves me, then there you go - I like it! It doesn´t have to be so hardLOL 
I have the These Trails album as well, and I too see those RPI parallels. 
That sentence about the desert island itself got me curious - so I´ll be looking into it. 
I hope you will be posting again - 
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It´s funny how big a difference there is when Areknames suddenly gets played live in 1982. It´s so gentle compared to the more nervous and angst-filled studio version:

 


This is pretty sweet as well:




Pretty neat version - with Franco turning some knobs around.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote hellogoodbye Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 31 2011 at 13:45
Thanks David and everyone for these kind words.
So the frog with a duck body is going to speak again.
I don't forget we are here in italy. Another parallel with RPI. and probably the most italian of all the brazilian albums : Per un pugno di samba (1970), a magic collaboration between Chico Buarque and Il Maestro Morricone.
 
Hope you like it.
 
Best wishes. Pierre.
 
 
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Oh my god - there is so much music I´ll need to get my hands on. This is crazy! But thank you very much for the recommendations, because I am too a sucker for South American music. Do you by any chance know of this little beauty:

Milton Nascimento  

and (well Portuguese Jose Cid) this magnificent album?  


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For Milton, yes. But I didn't know Jose Cid. I'm going to listen to it quickly.
 
Here's a link to the island :
 
 
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Listened to Rocky's Filj twice today.I will as long as i live think of Todd when i play this.It's funny but i like the four shorter tracks more than the long opening song,but they're all so good.Love the horns in this one.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Finnforest Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2011 at 21:16
John....sorry that Opus didn't work out for yaLOL

You know I have a soft spot for that operatic stuffLOLLOL

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Originally posted by Finnforest Finnforest wrote:

John....sorry that Opus didn't work out for yaLOL

You know I have a soft spot for that operatic stuffLOLLOL
 
Oh man when it comes to soprano operatic female vocals and certain classical styled music i just have to run in the other direction as far as i can.I'm not cultured enough i guess.Where did i put that "Paranoid" album?
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^LOL

Nah, nothing to do with culture, we all have our own tastes....But you're such a nice guy you still gave it a 3.  Smile


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Guldbamsen Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 02 2011 at 16:02
I´m thinking about using my food money initially meant for the last week of September on Franco Batiato´s Gomalacca - or what´s its name... Should I go for it? I´m really interested in hearing what the old chap has cooked up recently, and I´m only familiar with his work up until the start of the 80s.

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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

I´m thinking about using my food money initially meant for the last week of September on Franco Batiato´s Gomalacca - or what´s its name... Should I go for it? I´m really interested in hearing what the old chap has cooked up recently, and I´m only familiar with his work up until the start of the 80s.
 
If this means your going to have to sacrifice bacon i'd really think hard about that decision. In fact an intervention might be in order.
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RPI is way better than food.  Go for it.  

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Im stuck in this song:
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Guldbamsen Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 03 2011 at 11:15
I love that track too AlbertoHeart
Those synthesizers sound incredibly spacey. I kind of miss that element in their later records...



 
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Oh yes ! And what to say about the notes !
These guys have a clever soul.
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