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TRACCE MEDITERRANEE

Indaco

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3.35 | 3 ratings | 2 reviews | 0% 5 stars

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DVD/Video, released in 2006

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Intro
2. Waiting for Kundalini
3. Andalusiana
4. Ascea
5. Puja
6. Amorgòs
7. Maralacqua
8. Teatro do Mar
9. Il Volo del Gabbiano
10. Mediterraneo
11. Norwegian Wood
12. Soneanima
13. Tharros
14. Canto di Primavera
15. Su Nuraghe

Running time: 115 minutes

Line-up / Musicians

- Rodolfo Maltese/ electric & acoustic guitar, horn
- Mario Pio Mancini / violin, bouzouki
- Luca Barberini / electric bass
- Pierluigi Calderoni / drums
- Antonio Magli / keyboards
- Massimo Carrano / percussion

Guest musicians:
- Rosie Wiederkehr, Francesco Di Giacomo, Raiz, Raffaello Simeoni, Massimo Alviti, Alessandro Papotto & Andrea Biondi

Releases information

III Millennio DVDIN 0229
Special features: discography, backstage (12.33) and photo gallery

Thanks to erik neuteboom for the addition
and to ProgLucky for the last updates
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3.35
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Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(0%)
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Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(67%)
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Good, but non-essential (33%)
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Review by erik neuteboom
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3 stars This is a captivating musical project from Italy, rooted in 1991. The musical brainchild is Banco member Rodolfo Maltese (guitars and horn). Indaco have made 6 studio albums, one live album and just released this live DVD (recorded early 2006 in Rome, Italy). As the title suggests, it's an encounter of ethnic music from countries around the Mediteranean See: we can enjoy the Greek bouzouki, the Spanish flamenco, assorted Arabian percussion and instruments like the flute, bagpipe, violin, clarinet, horn (by Rodolfo Maltese!) and acoustic guitar. Along these folky elements, the music also contains prog elements by playing on drums, electric bass, keyboards and electric guitar and - sitar. All in all a colourful blend of instruments that sounds captivating, especially in compositions like Andalusiana (a bit sultry climate and an exciting mix of bagpipe, bouzouki, flute and percussion along fluent work on piano and flamenco guitar), Ascea (bagpipe, bouzouki and Minimoog-like flights), Teatro Do Mar (compelling with bluesy vocals, tango-like accordeon and again delicate flamenco guitar play), Mediterraneo (swinging rhythm with folky guitar and the sound of a sitar) and Norwegian Wood (expressive female voice and Morish undertones). In the song Waiting For Kundalini I notice a 'hidden tribute' to Heart Of The Sun by Pink Floyd. Then the legendary Banco singer Francesco Di Giacomo (recently voted as the best singer in a Prog Archives poll) joins Indaco for 3 songs on stage. He immediately succeeds to evoke nostalgic feelings with his great, very distinctive voice with echoes from the Seventies Banco. To me this sounds as a very interesting DVD but you have to be up to a folky sound!

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4 stars The musical content is superb, good selection of the catalogue of this supergroup. Rodolfo Maltese (R.I.P.) is a gentleman and apart from a good performer, not only on guitars but also on horn, he tells us the origin and trivia about several of the tracks. Several guests present good contributions ... (read more)

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