YEAR: 1973
STYLE: Rock Progressivo Italiano
FORMAT: FLAC (Image + Log + Cue + Scans + 5% Recovery)
SIZE: 258 Mb
COUNTRY: Italy
THE BAND:
Bernardo Lanzetti - vocals, guitar; Gino Campanini - guitar, vocals; Maurizio Mori - keyboards, vocals; Franz Dondi - bass; Piero Canavera - drums, acoustic guitar, vocals Well perhaps it's worth an inferior score- as a typical emulation of the early seventies- but for sure this was the first remarkable personal imprinting in the seventies - within a progressive ensemble - by Bernardo Lanzetti , as a composer/singer, even though much in the vein of GENESIS and YES. Besides,even by forgetting the question above,I can't think of the sweet melodic compositions inside,which will be better developed in the album "Chocolate Kings" by PFM,without standing by for the next folk tune by Bernardo:He has been able to make his debut album a light work to be collected, despite of the uneven arrangements. Certainly by forgetting his best work with PFM, you can regard this "Romantic-Progressive" album as the best Italian derivative work within such a fertile period for the Italian scene: it's so pleasant anyway and to me that's enough...recommended!!!
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Track Listing:1. Morning Comes (7:25)
2. Comic Strips (3:59)
3. Science Fiction Suite (5:57)
4. Song from a Picture (4:12)
5. Education Story (4:17)
6. Going Out (2:59)
7. Three Hands Man (8:07)
The Band:Bernardo Lanzetti - vocals, guitar
Gino Campanini - guitar, vocals
Maurizio Mori - keyboards, vocals
Franz Dondi - bass
Piero Canavera - drums, acoustic guitar, vocals
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