Tugs - Europa Minor 2013
A good Symphonic Progressive Rock
Tugs were founded in 1978 and brought on their mix of rock theatre and progressive principles coherence even during the difficult decade of the '80s; after a long break, they have reunited and finally released their first LP. "Europa Minor" is the soundtrack of an ambitious, personal and exciting rock opera based on a 'humanistic' and 'other' vision of Europe. It's a passionate and cultured work that tells about some important historical events in Europe, from wars to reconstructions, from tragedy to hope, from blood to poetry. Tugs have waited for the right moment to complete their project, taking back to life songs that were originally written years ago, thanks to an organic of ten elements, a true 'little rock orchestra' characterized by the storytelling voice of Pietro Contorno and the fine playing of keyboardist Marco Susini. Tugs recall the great progressive tradition - the fairy and romantic one by Genesis as well as the Mediterranean one of PFM and Le Orme
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Tracklist:
01.Waterloo
02.La Brigata Dei Dottori
03.Pietroburgo 1824
04.Le Colline Di Ems
05.Il Pianto
06.Il Sogno Di Jennifer
07.Nostra Signora Borghesia
08 I Bambini D'Inverno
09.Canzone Per Un Anno
10.Nanou
Line-up:
Bruno Rotolo - bass
Martina Benifei - cello
Fabio Giannitrapani - drums
Nicola Melani - electric guitar
Claudio Fabiani - flute
Marco Susini - keyboards
Pietro Contorno - lead vocals, acoustic guitar
Antonio Ghezzani - mandolin
Matteo Scarpettini - percussion
Francesco Carmignani - violin