Here's the beginning of several
Italian Prog-rock album posts.
Enjoy ...
"By "Lo Scemo e il Villaggio", songwriter, flautist, vocalist and
leader Ivano Fossati had moved on to greener, and more successful,
commercial pastures. In his stead, the group threw away the rule
book and did what most Italians were doing in 1972: Whatever
the hell they felt like doing.... whenever the hell they felt like doing
it. An all over the map excursion, that is so distinctly Italian,
it practically defines the genre. Sax, flute, vocals,
guitar (mainly acoustic), bass and drums."
-user review from Rateyourmusic.com
"By "Lo Scemo e il Villaggio", songwriter, flautist, vocalist and
leader Ivano Fossati had moved on to greener, and more successful,
commercial pastures. In his stead, the group threw away the rule
book and did what most Italians were doing in 1972: Whatever
the hell they felt like doing.... whenever the hell they felt like doing
it. An all over the map excursion, that is so distinctly Italian,
it practically defines the genre. Sax, flute, vocals,
guitar (mainly acoustic), bass and drums."
-user review from Rateyourmusic.com
Lo Scemo E Il Villaggio
1972
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ReplyDeleteThanks. I've known about this band for years but haven't much by them. I'm very impressed with what I've heard of this one so far.
ReplyDeleteI've known about this band for a while but I don't think I've had a chance to listen until now. Sounds good so far. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWell, I guess the comments are working, again. Thanks rev.b!!! I’m posting a new one very soon
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