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HYBLA A LIVE BAROCK OPERA

Randone

Rock Progressivo Italiano


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3.25 | 5 ratings | 1 reviews | 40% 5 stars

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Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Prelude (Hybla)
2. Guardia alle mura
3. Guerra Agli Invasori
4. La resa
5. Le invasion
6. La regina di cipro
7. Infuria la battaglia
8. Enrico VI e la corona di ferro
9. Veglia funebre per il conte Guglielmo
10. La principessa triste
11. Manfredi Chiaramonte
12. Ballata in onore del conte
13. Un genitore afflito
14. Giovanni Chiramonte
15. Giovastro e Lucsia
16. Simone Chiaramonte
17. La solitudine di Venezia
18. La fine dei Chiaramonte
19. Rimpianti
20. Bernardo Cabrera
21. Cospirazione contro i Giudei
22. La caccia
23. Gian Battista odierna
24. Il terremoto
25. End titles

* Plus Bonus Features

Line-up / Musicians

Nicola Randone / Vocals and guitar
Livio Rabito / Bass and backing vocals
Marco Crispi / Electric guitar
Graziano Raniolo / Tenor saxophone
Riccardo Cascone / Drums
Guests:
Bianca La Rosa / Vocals
Guiseppe Scaravilli/ Flute
Antonio Tiralongo & Simone Ferrara / Violins

Releases information

Electromantic Music ELEDVD 52004
* Bonus features: New Randone's Suite Il Buono with Photo Gallery, Bianca La Rosa plays Wash Away, videos at practice room, videos at Electromantic Studios (recording Hybla), interviews with Mimi Arezzo and Nicola Randone + acoustic Hybla and Cut scenes

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RANDONE Hybla A Live Barock Opera ratings distribution


3.25
(5 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(40%)
40%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(40%)
40%
Good, but non-essential (20%)
20%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
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Review by erik neuteboom
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3 stars Last year Italian progrock band Randone surprised us with their fourth studio album entitled Hybla Act 1, it was a very acclaimed one on Prog Archives, my 3 star rating looked a bit poor in comparison with all the other 4 and 5 star ratings!

This DVD is live registration of their concert in July 2005 in Italy with bonus features like an additional audio track entitled Il Buono and interviews. It was a full house with an enthousiastic crowd, a fine lightshow and good camera shots. The sound quality is not optimal but to me it sounds decent, no complaints, this is not Pink Floyd or ELP! Randone their music is between symphonic rock, folk, classical and rock, build upon the inspired vocals by the musical brainchild Nicola Randone, fine electric guitar work (from sensitive to some Spanish in Bernardo Cabrera and even prog metal in La fine dei Chiaramonte) and moving violin play by two young men along pleasant contributions on saxophone, flute and keyboards (from organ to an impressive choir-Mellotron sound). Randone plays the entire Hybla Act 1 concept album, it sounds very tasteful and melodic.

If you love their CD Hybla Act 1, this DVD will please you for sure!

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