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Poll Question: Which are the best Italian prog albums ever made?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 15 2004 at 20:47
Il Balletto di Bronzo - Ys
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 16 2004 at 00:02

Hammar,

Sorry you don't appear to like Locanda Delle Fate; "one man's meat is another man's poison", as they say.

Although I like Forse Le Lucciole Non Si Amano Più very much indeed, I can understand perfectly why some people find it just too 'rich', soppy, cheesy or whatever. Someone I played it to the other day described it as "OK, but it sounds like elevator prog rock"!  We had a laugh and agreed to differ.

[Edit: Just realised on rereading your post that perhaps I misunderstood you and you were disappointed LDF were not included. If so, even better!]



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 16 2004 at 00:28

lucas,

Despite my not agreeing with you about ELP's Pirates in another thread, I have to agree with you 100% on your list in this one. All excellent.

I'm just listening to Celeste's Principe Di Un Giorno now, on headphones for the first time and I am picking up various subtleties I had not noticed previously. Looking at the liner notes, which gives the instruments played by each band member for each track, they are very talented musicians. I have never heard such a laid-back, mellow prog rock album. This has to be the album to play at the end a tough day. With this playing and a glass of good wine, it wouldn't take long to unwind.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 16 2004 at 00:43

Even though I always been a PFM fan, a couple years ago I found Banco del Mutuo Soccorso and Le Orme, so today my favorites are:

1.- Darwin (Banco)

2.- Felona e Sorona (Le Orme)

3.- Per un Amico (PFM)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 16 2004 at 16:18

Having now heard four of Deus ex Machina's albums, I would have to say that Equilibrismo da Insofferenza is unequivocably the best.  Unbelievably incredible - though it treads that fine line into prog-jazz (or at least rock-jazz fusion).

And for anyone not familiar with Italian prog, you are missing something not only amazing musically, but extremely important vis-a-vis the history of prog.  Having now listened to a great number of the prog bands representing other-than-english-speaking countries (i.e, not counting England and the U.S.), there is no question in my mind that the Italian prog scene was - and continues to be - the single most important (to say nothing of productive and prolific) European prog.  Indeed, Italy was arguably the third country (after England and the U.S.) to have a thriving, influential prog scene (and it may even have pre-dated the U.S.)

At the very least, you need to hear Museo Rosenbach's "Zarathustra" (one of the earliest, most influential non-England/U.S. prog albums), and any albums by PFM (an early trendsetter in Italian prog), Banco del Mutuo Soccorso, Il Balletto di Bronzo, Quella Vecchia Locanda, Consorzia Acqua Potabile, Alusa Fallax, and Deus ex Machina (a newer entry, but, as noted, a superb one).

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 20 2004 at 16:14

 

HI, THIS IS CESAR INCA.

I've already cast my vote on BMS's 'Darwin!', since they are IMHO the most accomplished and consistent band in the Italian prog scene of all-time. Yet, as I much as I prefer 'Darwin!' over the rest of the other excelent albums listed above... my all-time Italian favourite Italian prog recording is 'Io Sono Nato Libero'. For things like this the term 'top-notch' was invented.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2004 at 06:35

I couldn't agree more with maani's comments on Italian prog, and would add some of the other bands mentioned in this thread to his list. The music itself, the musicianship and the range of instruments used by some of the Italian prog bands make the albums a joy to listen to. Most of the albums are timeless; the fact that they are still available 30 years later and appreciated so enthusiastically says a lot.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2004 at 06:51
By the way, if you want to explore Italian prog rock further than the 'greats', take a look at the catalogue of old and current Italian (and other) prog rock released/rereleased by the independent Italian record label Mellow Records (http://www.mellowrecords.com/). There's a whole parallel universe of prog rock there.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2004 at 10:56
Difficult choice. I'll pick Banco - Darwin.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 22 2004 at 08:11
Originally posted by Fitzcarraldo Fitzcarraldo wrote:

Hammar,

Sorry you don't appear to like Locanda Delle Fate; "one man's meat is another man's poison", as they say.

Although I like Forse Le Lucciole Non Si Amano Più very much indeed, I can understand perfectly why some people find it just too 'rich', soppy, cheesy or whatever. Someone I played it to the other day described it as "OK, but it sounds like elevator prog rock"!  We had a laugh and agreed to differ.

[Edit: Just realised on rereading your post that perhaps I misunderstood you and you were disappointed LDF were not included. If so, even better!]

Yep, I miss it on the list, but maybe they are, as you indicated, too soft...

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 22 2004 at 10:20
Originally posted by Alexander Alexander wrote:

Originally posted by lucas lucas wrote:

Originally posted by Alexander Alexander wrote:

My favorite is Area's Arbeit Mach Feri.

Arbeit macht frei  (i. e. 'work makes you free' in german, unfortunately this slogan is quoted from the nazis )

Exactly...(Thanks for the correction by the way)

sounded more itallian that way


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 22 2004 at 11:18

Originally posted by Radioactive Toy Radioactive Toy wrote:

My favorite is Area's Arbeit Mach Feri.

Arbeit macht frei  

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sounded more itallian that way

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 10 2005 at 00:35
To follow up on aerosol grey's too many stupid polls ... or rather to bring this Italian prog thread in line with the French, Dutch and Scandinavian before someone else starts one ...
 
Also of interest Clay70s list
 
1- Locanda delle Fate- Forse le Lucciole
2- Celeste- Principe di Giorno
3- Le Orme- Uomo di Pezza
4- Banco- Darwin
5- Banco- Io Sono Nato Libero
6- Le Orme- Felona and Sorona
7- Alphataurus- 1st
8- PFM- Per Un Amico
9- Allusa Fallax- 1st
10- PFM- Storia di un Minuto
11- Il Balleto di Bronzo- Ys
12- Cherry Five-1st
13- Museo Rosenbach- Zarathustra
13- Banco- 1st
14- Le Orme- Collage
15- Metamorfosi- Inferno
16- Quella Vecchia Locanda- Il tempo Della Gioia
17- Acqua Fragile- 1st
18- Maxophone- 1st
19- Semiramis- 1st
20- RDM- Contamonazione
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 10 2005 at 00:39

1-pfm - photos of ghost

2-banco - 1975

3-rdm - contamination

4- il volo essere o non essere

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 10 2005 at 01:17
I got to go with Zarathustra, I love that album.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 10 2005 at 01:39
voted for BdB as my 3 favorites are not listed.

Pierrot Lunaire - Gudrun
Picchio dal Pozzo - same
Il Volo - Essere, o non essere?

I like the ones I dont have to dodge the lead singers
italian or worse bad english!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 10 2005 at 01:40
Quealla Vecchia Locanda - Il Tempo Della Gioia
Celeste - Principe di un Giorno
Banco - Io Sono Nato Libero
PFM - Per Un Amico
Picchio dal Pozzo - s/t

I haven't heard Zarathustra yet, definitely among my next months buys
along with Cinque.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 10 2005 at 01:44

Non of the mentioned albums are among my most favorite.

I would choose by one of these three:

Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso BANCO DEL MUTUO SOCCORSO (1972)

Premiata Forneria Marconi L'ISOLA DI NIENTE (1974)

Lucio Battisti ANIMA LATINA (1974)

Has anyone ever listened some of them?

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