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Luciano Basso

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Topic: Luciano Basso
Posted By: DallasBryan
Subject: Luciano Basso
Date Posted: August 30 2005 at 02:49
Luciano Basso - Voci (1978)

I listened to Voci recently after putting it away for a
year or so, and the quality of the album suddenly
stunned me. For some reason Voci didn't grab me at
first. Sure, I thought that it was good, but it didn't stay
in the ol' CD player for too long. Voci is an
instrumental classic. Basically, Luciano Basso plays
tons of vintage keyboards(hammond, clavinet, piano,
and mellotron), wrote all of the material, and is
helped out by a violinist, guitarist, bassist, and
drummer. The instrumental pieces are pure Italian
symphonic progressive rock, consisting of multiple
parts, countermelodies, theme development, and
that beautiful Italian sound that we all love.



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Posted By: Chipiron
Date Posted: August 30 2005 at 03:30
I haven't listened to it yet. I'll try. Thanks for the suggestion.



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