Added: Sep 24, 2008
From: magman1357
Duration: 4:5
This is a one-shot-band including Pit Corradi (keyboards), Giancarlo Golzi (drums), Enzo Merogno (guitar/vocals), Alberto Moreno (bas/piano) and singer Stefano Galifi. In 73 they released "Zarathustra" (about Nietzsches superman), this album is still considered as one of the masterpieces in the world of progrock. And its one of the most sought after "collector items". In 92 the CDs "Rare and Unreleased" and "Live" 72 were released, both interesting but with inferior sound quality. On a MUSEO ROSENBACK site I read about a new line-up with the drummer and the bass player who made the album "Carisch" in 2000. The album "Zarathustra" starts with the magnificent titletrack (five parts, almost 21 minutes). The foundation is a beautiful theme (like in "Firth of Fifth" from GENESIS) that returns in different climates (from dreamy to heavy and bombastic) and with different colouring of the instruments. The interplay between the electric guitar, keyboards (Hammond organ, synthesizer and piano), rhythm-section (propulsive and perfectly timed drumming) and strong and expressive Italian vocals is very captivating. It all creates a constant tension, topped by majestic eruptions of the Mellotron. The omni-presence of this instrument gives the titletrack the same thrilling impact as it does on the early albums from KING CRIMSON and GENESIS! The other three (shorter) tracks sound flowing and powerful with a lot of Hammond organ and guitarplay with echoes from Steve HACKETT. ESSENTIAL!
Channel: Music
Tags: italian museo prog progressive rock rosenbach symphonic zarathustra
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