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Panna Fredda
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With a great album, highly representative of the italian prog sound, Panna Fredda should have deserved some more success, but theirs is the… read moreWith a great album, highly representative of the italian prog sound, Panna Fredda should have deserved some more success, but theirs is the typical story of a band having a record deal and not being able to produce an album. Uno was dela… read moreWith a great album, highly representative of the italian prog sound, Panna Fredda should have deserved some more success, but theirs is the typical story of a band having a record deal and not being able to produce an album. Uno was delayed for many months after its recording and even broadcast i… read more -
Alusa Fallax
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Alusa Fallax was formed as in 1965 in Novara. Their album Intorno alla mia cattiva educazione was released in 1974. At the time, the band w… read moreAlusa Fallax was formed as in 1965 in Novara. Their album Intorno alla mia cattiva educazione was released in 1974. At the time, the band was composed of Guido Cirla (guitar), Massimo Parretti (piano, Hammond organ, synthesiser), Duty Ci… read moreAlusa Fallax was formed as in 1965 in Novara. Their album Intorno alla mia cattiva educazione was released in 1974. At the time, the band was composed of Guido Cirla (guitar), Massimo Parretti (piano, Hammond organ, synthesiser), Duty Cirla (vocals, percussion), and Mario Cirla (saxophone, flute). View wiki -
Blocco Mentale
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A minor band from near Viterbo, Blocco Mentale only released an album, called Poa (a greek word written on the cover in greek letters, it m… read moreA minor band from near Viterbo, Blocco Mentale only released an album, called Poa (a greek word written on the cover in greek letters, it means "grass") in 1973 and soon disappeared after a later single. As introduced by its t… read moreA minor band from near Viterbo, Blocco Mentale only released an album, called Poa (a greek word written on the cover in greek letters, it means "grass") in 1973 and soon disappeared after a later single. As introduced by its title, the seven-track album deals with ecology, lyrics are a… read more -
Campo di Marte
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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 -
Raccomandata Ricevuta Ritorno
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L'Uovo di Colombo
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Based in Rome, L'Uovo di Colombo was another of those bands that just made an album without their record company support, so the band … read moreBased in Rome, L'Uovo di Colombo was another of those bands that just made an album without their record company support, so the band disappeared soon after the album release. Enzo Volpini and Ruggero Stefani had previously played t… read moreBased in Rome, L'Uovo di Colombo was another of those bands that just made an album without their record company support, so the band disappeared soon after the album release. Enzo Volpini and Ruggero Stefani had previously played together in I Fholks with future members of Reale Accademia d… read more -
Era di Acquario
433 listeners
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Semiramis
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There are several bands & artists with this name. 1. Semiramis were one of the many "one-shot" progressive rock bands of the … read moreThere are several bands & artists with this name. 1. Semiramis were one of the many "one-shot" progressive rock bands of the 70's in Italy. They only released one album in 1973 called "Dedicato a Frazz". They… read moreThere are several bands & artists with this name. 1. Semiramis were one of the many "one-shot" progressive rock bands of the 70's in Italy. They only released one album in 1973 called "Dedicato a Frazz". They may sound a bit like Yes, Genesis or Banco del Mutuo Soccor… read more -
Biglietto per l'Inferno
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Biglietto per l'Inferno was an Italian progressive rock band formed in Lecco in 1972. First eponymous album came out in 1974. Rather o… read moreBiglietto per l'Inferno was an Italian progressive rock band formed in Lecco in 1972. First eponymous album came out in 1974. Rather on the heavy side, a sort of cross between Jethro Tull and Led Zeppelin. The second album entitled … read moreBiglietto per l'Inferno was an Italian progressive rock band formed in Lecco in 1972. First eponymous album came out in 1974. Rather on the heavy side, a sort of cross between Jethro Tull and Led Zeppelin. The second album entitled "Il tempo della semina" was recorded in 1974 but d… read more