It's so rare for me to present to you a wonderful album from Italy yet undiscovered, much less two in a row, but this is exactly that-- it's clear we (a collective we for this digital exercise in collaboration) have plumbed the bottom of the barrel of this country extensively, just as their population has plumbed the bottom of the barrel of 500-year-old artworks to show to gullible tourists willing to pay the high price to venture within the country's borders to get fleeced. It's not too far adrift into prog territory like the previous, and quite similar, to the Roberto Picchio I posted long ago -- remember that one? -- but it's still highly enjoyable and quite unknown (though not rare and expensive like Sage). The only other Italian album I recently was surprised to hear which I hadn't known, was Maurizio Fabrizio's Movimenti Nel Cielo which is very progressive and advanced (currently available on CD).
Information here.
Track A4's Il Sapore Di Un'altra Vita:
Isn't it surprising such balanced, delicate, and enjoyable songwriting isn't better known? I particularly enjoy the fact there is so much feeling to his vocalizing, without descending into any hyper-emotional caramelization of the sugars. Some nice chord progressions can be noted as well.
And this is one of perhaps a handful of well-crafted and nuanced songs here.
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Giovanni Ullu wrote several songs for artists like Patty Pravo, including the majestic hit "pazza idea" in 1973. A couple of songs from this album were previously interpreted by patty with different lyrics. About Patty Pravo you should discover her 1971 album "Per aver visto un uomo..." that was quite prog oriented, and her forgotten self titled 1976 album on Ricordi label that included magnificent songs, some of them written by the greek band "Socrates Drank The Conium". If you need them I can send them to you
ReplyDeletethx so much for the info, I will check it out and get back to you
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Deletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOkVWwU_7J0&list=PLf7lDnpuLE6j_vHXam_t3hQhz1TTRZYPN&index=1&pp=iAQB8AUB0gcJCYQJAYcqIYzv this one was also one of the major hits of the band New Trolls from their majestic album "Concerto grosso"
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