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Il Rovescio Della Medaglia
11,080 listeners
Il Rovescio della Medaglia was a progressive rock band from Italy, formed in Rome in 1970 by members of I Lombrichi with the singer Pino Ba… read moreIl Rovescio della Medaglia was a progressive rock band from Italy, formed in Rome in 1970 by members of I Lombrichi with the singer Pino Ballarini. After two albums of hard rock, they added a keyboard player and collaborated with compose… read moreIl Rovescio della Medaglia was a progressive rock band from Italy, formed in Rome in 1970 by members of I Lombrichi with the singer Pino Ballarini. After two albums of hard rock, they added a keyboard player and collaborated with composer Luis Enriquez Bacalov on the ambitious concept album Conta… read more -
Metamorfosi
10,575 listeners
Metamorfosi is an Italian progressive rock band. They formed in Rome in 1969, and released their first album in 1972, "...e fu il sest… read moreMetamorfosi is an Italian progressive rock band. They formed in Rome in 1969, and released their first album in 1972, "...e fu il sesto giorno". Starting with their second album, "Inferno" (1973), they embarked on an … read moreMetamorfosi is an Italian progressive rock band. They formed in Rome in 1969, and released their first album in 1972, "...e fu il sesto giorno". Starting with their second album, "Inferno" (1973), they embarked on an ambitious project to interpret Dante's work in a rock f… read more -
Nuova Era
3,404 listeners
NUOVA ERA were one of the first in the new wave of Italian progressives and also one of the most highly regarded. They are a symphonic quar… read moreNUOVA ERA were one of the first in the new wave of Italian progressives and also one of the most highly regarded. They are a symphonic quartet (or a quintet if you count the lyricist on album cover of "Dopo L'Infinito") wi… read moreNUOVA ERA were one of the first in the new wave of Italian progressives and also one of the most highly regarded. They are a symphonic quartet (or a quintet if you count the lyricist on album cover of "Dopo L'Infinito") with a style influenced by the 70's masters but performed… read more -
Reale Accademia Di Musica
3,510 listeners
Formed in 1972 in Rome after the split of FHOLKS (Jimi HENDRIX support band in their Italian last tour in 1970), this group was composed by… read moreFormed in 1972 in Rome after the split of FHOLKS (Jimi HENDRIX support band in their Italian last tour in 1970), this group was composed by Federico Troiani (keys & vocals), Nicola Agrimi (guitars), Pierfranco Pavone (bass), Roberto … read moreFormed in 1972 in Rome after the split of FHOLKS (Jimi HENDRIX support band in their Italian last tour in 1970), this group was composed by Federico Troiani (keys & vocals), Nicola Agrimi (guitars), Pierfranco Pavone (bass), Roberto Senzasono (drums) and Spanish singer Henryk Topel Cabanes. T… read more -
Perigeo
8,378 listeners
Pioneers of Italian jazz-rock fusion from the 1970's, Perigeo were often compared to early Brand X and actually as innovative as Weather Report, with a very full sound, featuring bass, keyboards, drums, guitar and saxophones. Althou… read morePioneers of Italian jazz-rock fusion from the 1970's, Perigeo were often compared to early Brand X and actually as innovative as Weather Report, with a very full sound, featuring bass, keyboards, drums, guitar and saxophones. Although their style was not much influenced by the Italian progre… read more -
Campo di Marte
5,264 listeners
Another of those obscure Italian 70's prog classics. CAMPO DI MARTE plays full of fiery invention and complex dynamics, covering an in… read moreAnother of those obscure Italian 70's prog classics. CAMPO DI MARTE plays full of fiery invention and complex dynamics, covering an incredible range of musics but retaining a style uniquely its own. For every heavy moment there are … read moreAnother of those obscure Italian 70's prog classics. CAMPO DI MARTE plays full of fiery invention and complex dynamics, covering an incredible range of musics but retaining a style uniquely its own. For every heavy moment there are also generally pleasant passages with piano, flute and horn.… read more -
Pierrot Lunaire
6,696 listeners
There are two artists called Pierrot Lunaire: 1. Pierrot Lunaire was an Avant-prog/Progressive folk band from Italy. Two albums were relea… read moreThere are two artists called Pierrot Lunaire: 1. Pierrot Lunaire was an Avant-prog/Progressive folk band from Italy. Two albums were released: A self-titled in 1974 and Gudrun in 1976. They are quite different in style, the first being … read moreThere are two artists called Pierrot Lunaire: 1. Pierrot Lunaire was an Avant-prog/Progressive folk band from Italy. Two albums were released: A self-titled in 1974 and Gudrun in 1976. They are quite different in style, the first being more based upon normal song structure though still being qui… read more -
De De Lind
3,680 listeners
A true rarity on an unusual label for the Italian prog (Mercury), and for sure one of the longest LP names ever conceived, "Io Non So … read moreA true rarity on an unusual label for the Italian prog (Mercury), and for sure one of the longest LP names ever conceived, "Io Non So Da Dove Vengo E Non So Dove Mai Andrò, …" is generally considered as one of the top alb… read moreA true rarity on an unusual label for the Italian prog (Mercury), and for sure one of the longest LP names ever conceived, "Io Non So Da Dove Vengo E Non So Dove Mai Andrò, …" is generally considered as one of the top albums in this style. A perfect record, very well played and su… read more -
Cherry Five
4,898 listeners
Cherry Five is an Italian progressive rock group that made only one (self titled) album, which was critically acclaimed. This band included… read moreCherry Five is an Italian progressive rock group that made only one (self titled) album, which was critically acclaimed. This band included Tony Tartarini (vocals), Carlo Bordini (drums, he later started a captivating project with Rustic… read moreCherry Five is an Italian progressive rock group that made only one (self titled) album, which was critically acclaimed. This band included Tony Tartarini (vocals), Carlo Bordini (drums, he later started a captivating project with Rustichelli) and three musicians who later founded GOBLIN: Claudio… read more -
Acqua Fragile
8,380 listeners
Acqua Fragile was an Italian progressive rock band of the 70s. The band was noteworthy in that all of their music was sung in English rathe… read moreAcqua Fragile was an Italian progressive rock band of the 70s. The band was noteworthy in that all of their music was sung in English rather than Italian. Singer Bernardo Lanzetti, formerly of Gli Immortali, hooked up with Gino Campanini… read moreAcqua Fragile was an Italian progressive rock band of the 70s. The band was noteworthy in that all of their music was sung in English rather than Italian. Singer Bernardo Lanzetti, formerly of Gli Immortali, hooked up with Gino Campanini (guitar), Piero Canavera (drums), Maurizio Mori (keyboards)… read more