YEAR: 1972
STYLE: Rock Progressivo Italiano
FORMAT: APE (Image + Log + Cue + Scans + 5% Recovery)
SIZE: 231 Mb
COUNTRY: Italy
THE BAND:
Federico Troiani - acoustic & electric piano, organ, mellotron, vocals; Nicola Agrimi - acoustic & electric guitars; Pierfranco Pavone - bass; Roberto Senzasono - drums, percussion; Henryk Topel Cabanes - lead vocalsLike many Italian bands in the magic 70s, Reale Accademia Di Musica is another excellent and forgotten group. Just one progressive album carried out (this one, two years later they put their last stuff with Italian singer Adriano Monteduro, sadly a poppy work). The first track is sweet and soft, but since second track music begins to change, and it's possible recognize several influences from another Italian bands like Banco (second track) or Le Orme (songs 3 and 5). Nevertheless, in this album we can find one of the most fascinating Italian pieces, the fourth track "Padre": the mellotronic section -if you listen the song in a hard day- can make you cry, literally. At the end, "Vertigine" shows the real RAM splendor again, in a changing-atmospheric-mellotronic track. Even though this one isn't the best came out from Italy, it's still an excellent album, and truly representative of the Peninsular 70's progressive sound.
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Track Listing:1. Favola (3:46)
2. Il Mattino (9:19)
3. Ognuno Sa (5:19)
4. Padre (8:41)
5. Lavoro In Citta' (5:56)
6. Vertigine (7:11)
The Band:Federico Troiani - acoustic & electric piano, organ, mellotron, vocals
Nicola Agrimi - acoustic & electric guitars
Pierfranco Pavone - bass
Roberto Senzasono - drums, percussion
Henryk Topel Cabanes - lead vocals
Guests:
Pericle Sponzilli - guitar
Maurizio Vandelli - acoustic guitar on 2, mellotron on 5
Natale Massara - orchestra direction on 1, 2
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