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"“Did Swans Ever See God?
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Beautiful sounding symphonic prog from Italy. The music has a very laid back refined quality that touches on folk elements at times. Female vocals (in Italian), flute, keys, electric guitar, bass and drums fill the soundspace in a way that lets the compositions develop and breath.
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Another good Italian symphonic band unfortunately banished to the overpriced Maracash Records label. This is the third album from Conqueror. The music has a delicate, fragile laid back feel juxtaposed with some nice classically influenced heavy handed prog.
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Sezione Frenante are not young guys. Apparently they've been kicking around since the first half of the 70s but with no recorded output. They opened for some of the Italian prog bands of the day and then went on hiatus...until now.
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Third album since the prog reformation and it carries on quite well thank you. Kicking off with some sampled Mellotron you instantly know what you are in for. All the trademark Orme sounds are here - spacious keyboards broken up with precise synth solos.
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Excellent new release from the reconstituted edition of this revered and long running rock progressivo italiano band.
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For the band's 50th anniversary they made the curious decision to re-record the classic Felona E Sorona album - twice! You not only get the album sung in Italian but also a second version featuring the English language version with Peter Hammill's lyrics.
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Amazing reunion album that harkens back to their progressive salad days. As good as anything they ever did back in the 70s.
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Four years ago Ciro Perrino resurrected Celeste and frankly he's put out some beautiful prog music that comes very close to the standards set by the 1976 self titled release. This new release features an expanded version of the band and its superb.
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Fourth album from this excellent Italian progressive rock band. Madame Zelle is a concept album based on the life of double agent Mata Hari. Plenty of solos from keyboards and flute without sounding dated.
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One thing I have to say about current Italian bands - they are really good at recreating the sound of the 70s. This is the so-called "RPI" aka Rock Progressivo Italiano sound. Sintonia Distorta is yet another new band working this genre.
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So this weird...now we have two versions of The Trip, each one led by a former drummer. This version of the band is led by drummer Pino Sinnone. He is the original drummer of the band. Like Furio Chirico's competing version of the band it pretty much stays faithful to the original sound.
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This is the third album from Submarine Silence, the Genesis pastiche band put together by Moongarden members Cristiano Roversi and David Cremoni. This time around they have enlisted a new vocalist, Guillermo Gonzales who also helped out with the songwriting.
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Second album from this Italian prog band that features three members of Sithonia. Musically speaking the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
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Archival live set recorded at Teatro Verdi in Salerno on April 23, 1975. The original lineup never released a live album which is really quite surprising. More surprising is that this is very high quality audio. If you are a fan this is essential.
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Fourth album from members of the Lorandi family. The band existed in the 80s but upon the death of a member they broke up. No resurrected the band is putting out excellent symphonic prog in the style of 70s greats like PFM and Quella Vecchia Locanda.
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Interesting studio project from the Altrock/Fading team. This is 70s influenced progressive rock with a dark edge to it. Vocals are in English and overall it doesn't have the typical Italian sound. If you told me this was a British band I wouldn't think twice.
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11th album from this eclectic progressive band. Written during the pandemic it finds the band with a new guitarist. Nice heavy mediabook edition.
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This is the second album in the live series documenting the band's residency in Tokyo in April 2014. This is a complete performance of Per Un Amico. More in the series to come...
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In early 2014, Premiata Forneria Marconi (PFM) performed a series of concerts in Japan - doing complete run throughs of their classic albums. This live recording captures their performance of L'Isola Di Niente (which some of you may know in its bastardized form as The World Became The World).
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""A Ghost" is the fourth title of the series "The Sound of Time", fantastic unreleased live collection of the first five historical PFM discs. The CD gives new life to the original atmospheres that characterized the musical themes of the international debut of PFM.
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Fifth and final album in the series chronicling PFM's live residency in Tokyo. This is a complete run through of The World Became The World. This was essentially L'Isola Di Niente with lyrics by Pete Sinfield and some differences in arrangements.
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• NEW REMASTERED 2CD SET OF THE RECORDINGS BY WARHORSE RELEASED ON THE VERTIGO LABEL BETWEEN 1970 AND 1972.
• FEATURING DEEP PURPLE MEMBER NICK SIMPER.
• INCLUDES THE ALBUMS ‘WARHORSE’ AND ‘RED SEA’ AND 11 ADDITIONAL BONUS TRACKS.
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NEW EXPANDED 3CD EDITION OF THE 2001 ALBUM BY RENAISSANCE.
INCLUDES TWO BONUS CDs OF ‘IN THE LAND OF THE RISING SUN – LIVE IN JAPAN 2001’ WITH AN ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET.
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Long awaited collaboration between Steve Hackett and Chris Squire bears fruit. Hackett's long time keyboardist Roger King is also a significant participant in the writing and is listed as producer. Don't expect Close To The Edge but thankfully don't expect GTR either.
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