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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote andrea Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 09 2012 at 00:09
Originally posted by jspanglet jspanglet wrote:

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I am going to Italy in November. Does anyone have any suggestions for seeing some RPI bands?

Thanks,

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Originally posted by jspanglet jspanglet wrote:

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I am going to Italy in November. Does anyone have any suggestions for seeing some RPI bands?

Thanks,

James

James, I don't know quite what to tell you! I don't know of any live gigs around then. You might try connecting with some of the active bands on Facebook, such as Lagartija. There may be some information there.

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Originally posted by hellogoodbye hellogoodbye wrote:

The more I listen to those two records, the more I can't choose between them.
Imagine that you find a copy of "The Sunflowers" by Van Gogh in your attic. It is very similar to the original, but it is yet very different. Different to the point that you end up no longer know which is the original. And then what happens? Now you can no longer live without the two on your side.
Of course the Showmen 2 album cannot be compared to Van Gogh, but I don't think that there is such an opportunity to listen to two ways a work that is neither one public reproduction of the other, neither an alternate take, but a complete replay.
I've often dreamed of such a miracle The Italians did it.
 


Okay Pierre, I've been doing some comparing of the two. I found the Napoli Centrale album on eMusic for cheap, so I'm glad I didn't have to fork over a lot for that rarity. It was later released as Epitaffio, with a cover similar to the Showmen 2 album, so I've used that one in my archiving. It's not as confusing!

Listening to the two reminds me of a similar situation with one of my favorite albums, I Giganti's Terra in Bocca. There are two versions of that one around also, a demo and more refined version. That's the sense I get with these albums, too. Which is better? Yes! As you say, they are like two sides of a wonderful coin. 
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Bravo Pierre! Not only your first review, but a first review of the album. I need to get that one now. Clap
 
 Danze dAnsie  by ARIA PALEA album coverStudio Album, 1998
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Aria Palea Prog Folk

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3 starsYESTERDAY AND TODAY.

It is easier to speak when no one still said nothing. So I chose for this first review the second album of the band Aria Palea, which I'll try to say a few words in my bad English. We are in 98, but listening to the first notes, you can swear this has been recorded in the seventies. After a few vocal incantations and percussions, the first piece, Emba pu'c'éssu, evokes many of the names of the past like Barabba, Delirium, Il biglietto del inferno or Area. A flute immediately sets the tone by wrapping around a jazz rock rhythm, until the singer voice appears and than together they print the particular signature that you will find on the whole album. Abrupt change of atmosphere with the second track, Notturno, where guitar arpeggios and always this magical flute lead us in the heart of a quiet night. This time, some female choirs melt with the gentle lament of the singer, until guitar and drums break the monotony in the last moments of the song. The fifth track on the album, Stella, will introduce folk music again, but with more melodic qualities, making me think a little bit of the first Angelo Branduardi's album. With the third piece, Anze mu : e sentenza approdo, these are the folk roots of the group that are explored. This one is an introduction to the fourth song and heart of the album, L'idea del vuoto. Impossibe here not to think of the greek singer Demetrio Stratos seeking a path into the organized chaos of his band Area. Yet, if the comparison is inevitable, the piece is still great, including beautiful flute and saxophone solos. Back to the folk roots, with the two last songs, Ablura nove quarti and La casa del re, the first longer and more interesting than the second, referring to a popular dance where the singer, this time narrator, tells a story on the background of a noisy guitar. Finally a very nice album, probably a little too much slave to the voices of the past, but where the excellence of the musicians, especially the drummer and flutist, are sufficient to give an original colour. Three stars for me.



I am late to the party, but I'd like to join Chris in the applaudClap Pierre, I think this is a terrific review, and it shows just how much you care about the music - how much you get into it with heart and soul. 
I think you should do some more of these - I for one would enjoy them immenselyBig smile
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The new Il Bacio Della Medusa is mighty tasty.  Clap
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Todd, you won't be disappointed. It is a unique experience in music.
Where can I find your 70 italian prog poll series ?

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Todd, you won't be disappointed. It is a unique experience in music.
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Originally posted by CPicard CPicard wrote:

Today, I bought two records which I'm a bit afraid to listen to: Area's Event '76 (but if it's some improvised music or Free Jazz, I'm okay with it) and Franco Battiato's L'Egitto prima delle sabbie - and I'm not sure about this one.
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I'll admit I'm not a huge fan of these albums, thinking there are other Area and Battiato albums that are better. But happy hunting! 

Speaking of hunting, I invite the followers of this thread to look at the 1970s Italian Prog poll series I've just begun. I would love to hear your insights!
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Originally posted by hellogoodbye hellogoodbye wrote:

The more I listen to those two records, the more I can't choose between them.
Imagine that you find a copy of "The Sunflowers" by Van Gogh in your attic. It is very similar to the original, but it is yet very different. Different to the point that you end up no longer know which is the original. And then what happens? Now you can no longer live without the two on your side.
Of course the Showmen 2 album cannot be compared to Van Gogh, but I don't think that there is such an opportunity to listen to two ways a work that is neither one public reproduction of the other, neither an alternate take, but a complete replay.
I've often dreamed of such a miracle The Italians did it.
 

Pierre, I haven't heard the first, but I really enjoy the second. But you've inspired me to dig!
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The Battiato is experimental music, close to minimalism. Not so great for me. I prefer the three first albums.
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Today, I bought two records which I'm a bit afraid to listen to: Area's Event '76 (but if it's some improvised music or Free Jazz, I'm okay with it) and Franco Battiato's L'Egitto prima delle sabbie - and I'm not sure about this one.
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The more I listen to those two records, the more I can't choose between them.
Imagine that you find a copy of "The Sunflowers" by Van Gogh in your attic. It is very similar to the original, but it is yet very different. Different to the point that you end up no longer know which is the original. And then what happens? Now you can no longer live without the two on your side.
Of course the Showmen 2 album cannot be compared to Van Gogh, but I don't think that there is such an opportunity to listen to two ways a work that is neither one public reproduction of the other, neither an alternate take, but a complete replay.
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I agree Todd. It could have been much better. Really hard now to dig the past of RPI. I'm waiting for some Matt's new suggestions.
 
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^ I had hopes for that one, but it was a bit of a letdown. Decent and all, but I thought it would be much better.
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Lucky you. The two "Showmen 2" are great. I don't know another example like this in pop music. The two albums are twins, but false twins. The form, the arrangements or the atmosphere are totally different. That kind of miracle could only happen in Italy Big smile
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Hey Pierre, funnily enough I only recently bought the the Showmen 2 album... as for I Camaleonti, yeah we've discussed them before, might be worth a closer inspection in the near future. Wink
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CAMALEONTI : AMICIZIA & AMORE (1974)
 
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