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Debut album from this Italian crossover band. Secret Tales is not traditional rock progressivo italiano style of music. This blends together symphonic rock, medieval and Celtic folk, and maybe even some subtle touches of metal around the edges (but barely).
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"Sometimes, a band faces some adversities that delay the chance to release its hard work to the public. Not many, anyway, can "boast" what progressive rock dinosaurs Spettri have experienced.
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This is the "other" version of Goblin featuring Agostino Marangolo and Fabio Pignatelli. This was recored in Rome at Crossroads on April 22, 2011. In addition to the expected material from Roller, Suspiria, and Zombi it includes tracks the band never performed live before.
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There is clearly an Italian prog sound. Often referred to as Rock Progressivo Italiano or "RPI" it typically features symphonic sounding keys, dramatic, often operatic vocals, and classical undertones.
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Il Ludere is the third studio album from the Italian "RPI" band led by the talented keyboardist Elisa Montaldo. The album is subtlely different from the previous two efforts. First off we find Mattias Olsson (ex-Anglagard) behind the drum kit.
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The hype on this fairly unknown band is pretty much on target: Melissa were an Australian band that recorded this rarity back in 1971. The vocalist sounds a lot like Van Morrisson but the album is loaded with flute giving the music a Vertigo/Neon feel.
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This is the "other" version of Goblin featuring Agostino Marangolo and Fabio Pignatelli. This was recored in Rome at Crossroads on April 22, 2011. In addition to the expected material from Roller, Suspiria, and Zombi it includes tracks the band never performed live before.
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"Italy's Ingrannagi della Valle delivered a dazzling and brilliantly performed debut, `In Hoc Signo', back in 2013 on the Black Widow label, a thrilling shot-in-the-arm for the traditional vintage symphonic RPI sound, fuelled by endless searing violin and extravagant vocals.
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Originally released by the reformed band, this Black Widow versions has one extra track.
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By now everyone knows that Cherry Five was the precursor to Goblin before they signed with Cinevox. Original drummer Carlo Bordini (of Rustichelli - Bordini fame) and vocalist Tony Tartarini have formed a new version of the band.
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"The history of this Italian band goes back to the early 80's, but the debut album came out in 2011, and now is the third album out. A new acquaintance for me, and a pretty pleasant one. Neo prog is not very typical subgenre in Italy, even less in Black Widow Records.
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Third album from this superb offshoot from Runaway Totem. Universal Totem Orchestra is an interesting amalgam of various influences. Fronted by the operatic vocals of Ann Torres Fraile the music has very strong zeuhl undercurrents but you would be hard pressed to call UTO a Magma clone.
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"A singular and rare neogothic concept album combining the sound of a grand pipe organ with the typical progressive rhythm section: “The Legend of the Holy Circle” is the second concept album from the italian band Three Monks after their debut album “Neogothic Progressive Toccatas” published in
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This was always a weird but charming album. Recorded on a low rent budget in 1977, Akasha made this one and done album. The album kicks off with a lengthy track loaded with 'tron. The rest of the album is full on prog rock with lots of wacked out twists and turns.
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One of the better current RPI bands going are back after a six year absence. The origins of the band date back to 1974 but didn't release their first album until 1999. This has got "the sound" - Hammond organ is ever present and some beautiful guitar leads and violin through out.
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Lemures is the new studio album from Gianni Leoni's current version of the band (now a trio). Straight away this is not Ys. Also its not particularly commercial either. It does have the darkness of Ys but the music is synthesizer driven and perhaps a bit experimental in nature.
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"Recorded in 1975 this is the ideal follow-up of 'Tardo Pede In Magiam Versus.' Fiamma Dallo Spirito was the lead vocalist on this Jacula album and Federico Bergamini wrote most of the music.
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Latest album from this Italian band that has roots that go back to the 70s. The band always wears their hearts on their collective sleeves. Its a balancing act between 70s "Rock Progressivo Italiano" and British hard rock.
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Victor Peraino once again collaborates with Arthur Brown and the results are shockingly good. The disc adheres to the old sound - Peraino is playing a variet of analogue keys - plenty of VCS 3, Hammond organd, Mellotron, Moog, etc.
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One of the better current RPI bands going are back after a six year absence. The origins of the band date back to 1974 but didn't release their first album until 1999. This has got "the sound" - Hammond organ is ever present and some beautiful guitar leads and violin through out.
$26.00 -
Lemures is the new studio album from Gianni Leoni's current version of the band (now a trio). Straight away this is not Ys. Also its not particularly commercial either. It does have the darkness of Ys but the music is synthesizer driven and perhaps a bit experimental in nature.
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"Giancarlo D'Auria aka Gigi Pascal was a pop singer from Naples,already pursuing a solo career from late-60's.Faithful in the melodic pop field,Pascal also tried his luck in the rock field,as the Italian Prog scene was emerging in early-70's.For this reason the group Gigi Pascal e la Pop Compagn
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A few years ago we were graced with a nice archival discovery courtesy of Esoteric Recordings. Black Widow Records has now come out with a vinyl edition. Fields was the post-Rare Bird trio consisting of keyboardist Graham Field, ex-King Crimson drummer Andy McCullough, and bassist Alan Barry.
$26.00