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Roberto Vitelli continues to make gorgeous old school symphonic prog rock under the Ellesmere project name. As has become his standard, an all-star cast supports him. Highly recommended.
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"“Una vita migliore” marks the awaited return, three years after the previous “La notte anche di giorno”, of the Genoese band La Coscienza di Zeno, one of the names groups inside the contemporary Italian progressive rock scene; a wait actually first interrupted in February 2018 with the live alb
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There are not a lot of unreissued Italian prog albums from the Golden Era but little by little BTF Records is chipping away at them.
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La Maschera Di Cera is probably the best of the current breed of Italian prog bands recreating the 70s sound aka "Rock Progressivo Italiano". If you are fan of all the 70s Italian greats like Banco, PFM, Le Orme, etc its almost guaranteed you will enjoy La Maschera Di Cera.
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In ancient times I was able to score a couple of sealed copies of this extremely rare Italian album. It no longer resides in my collection and its a case of genuine seller's remorse as I've developed a taste for 70s hard rock. That's really where J.E.T. falls in the spectrum.
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" I can't give this album anything less than 5 stars, for my taste this is flawless.The guitar driven aggressive passages, contrasted with the beautiful mellow sections that have mellotron at times, are simply gorgeous.
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Vinyl edition of one of the great Italian prog albums of the 70s. Finally given its proper respect with a transfer from the original master tapes as well as extensive liner notes and photos.
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T"he album titled "Della stessa sostenza dei sogni" by the Italian - more precisely, by the Sicilian - band Homuncuus Res, released in 2018, turned out to be Album of the Year for me, along with the debut release of the project organized by the bass player of Anglagard (by this project I mean Al
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Multi-instrumentalist Fabio Zuffanti graces us with another project. La Quarta Vittima is a concept work based on Michael Ende's fantasy novel "The Mirror In The Mirror". Unlike Hostsonaten or La Maschera Di Cera, Zuffanti takes a more contemporary slant.
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2021 remastering of the second album from the Turkish/French band. Between Flesh And Divine was originally released in 1980. It carries on from the first album. Flute driven symphonic prog that definitely has hints of Camel and perhaps some of the spaciness of Pulsar. One of the greats.
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Points Of Libration marks a return after a 40 year absence from the French/Turkish ensemble Asia Minor.
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Limited edition red vinyl (300 copies)
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All Traps On Earth is the solo project created by Anglagard bassist Johan Brand. He's enlisted former Anglagard keyboardist Thomas Johnson and current drummer Erik Hammarström. In addition Johan's daughter contributes vocals.
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"Seven long years separate La Maschera di Cera’s previous studio album (“Le Porte del Domani”, the ideal follow-up to Le Orme’s concept album “Felona e Sorona”) and “S.E.I.”, a great comeback for one of the key groups in the recent renewed interest for the glorious and unique Italian Progressive
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It appeared as though Murple was one of the great "one and done" Italian bands from the 70s. Turns out the band reformed (well most of them anyway) in 2008. Il Viaggio is the result.
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"In the Golden Age of Prog, one of the glittering gems from Italy was Maxophone's brilliant 1975 album.
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Reissue of the 1979 debut from this collaboration between Turkish and French members. Excellent flute driven symphonic prog that will remind you of Camel at times. 2021 remastering.
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Newly remastered edition also features the material rearranged to match the original intended sequence. Comes housed in a nice mini lp jacket.
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Live album from one of the better current Italian prog bands working in the classic 70s old school style.
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"There is always a danger when one has been anticipating a release for a long time, and it felt like a long time waiting for the debut release from Quel Che Disse Il Tuono. Actually, the album was put together in a very short space of time, as the band was founded only a year ago.
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"Among the best Italian progressive rock bands of the third millennium, the Milanese 5-piece Ubi Maior are undoubtedly worthy of mention; today, with their fourth album "Bestie, Uomini e Dèi" (Beasts, Men and Gods), they celebrate their twentieth anniversary.
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"Ah, finally another new RPI album that completely keeps my attention. Maybe someone might not be convinced with this special genre tag, then alternatively it's a blend of symphonic and art prog if you will, coming from Italy to be more specific. Well, tags are ... tags, not more.
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Points Of Libration marks a return after a 40 year absence from the French/Turkish ensemble Asia Minor.
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"The great dream of Fabio Zuffanti since he began writing the music on Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem "The rime of the mariner ancoent" was to transpose the whole opera in a theatrical version, giving people a version that could visualize its magic words and music.
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First solo album from Stefano "Lupo" Galifi, the vocalist for Museo Rosenbach and later on Il Tempio Delle Clesidre. He turned in a great vocal performance back in the day with the classic Zarathustra.
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