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01. "C'? un paese al mondo" 02. "Fase" 03. "Al mancato compleanno di una farfalle" 04. "Elzeviro" 05. "Mercanti Di Pazzie" 06. "Antiche conclusioni negre" 07. "Fischio del vapore" 08. "Cono Di Gelato"
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 | | Descripción: | Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Flute, Lead Vocals: Alberto Ravasini, Cello: Giovanna Correnti, Clarinet, Flute, Saxophone: Leonardo Schiavone, Double Bass: Paolo Rizzi, Drums: Sandro Lorenzetti, Electric Guitar, Piano, Vocals: Roberto Giuliani, Harp: Tiziana Botticini, Piano, Organ, Electric Piano, Vocals: Sergio Lattuada, Producer: Alessandro Colombini, Vibraphone, Percussion, Vocals: Maurizio Bianchini, Violin: Eleonora De Rossi, Violin: Susanna Pedrazzini, Labelcode BTF5831383.2 (AMS138CD, AMS138CD), Distributed By Dischi Ricordi S.p.A., Copyright (c) Edizioni Musicali Wiz Music, Copyright (c) Editori Associati"Maxophone-Versión italiana" es un lanzamiento en CD del legendario grupo italiano de rock progresivo Maxophone bajo el sello AMS Records. Esta edición incluye la versión original en italiano del emblemático álbum homónimo publicado por primera vez en 1975 y considerado una joya dentro del género progresivo clásico italiano gracias a su fusión única entre arreglos sinfónicos e influencias tanto clásicas como jazzísticas junto con letras poéticas y una ejecución instrumental sobresaliente por parte del grupo milanés que alcanzó estatus de culto pese a haber editado solo un disco durante su etapa inicial; sus trabajos han sido objeto frecuente de reediciones debido al interés continuo entre coleccionistas y aficionados internacionales al género progresivo europeo más refinado y sofisticado.AMS destaca como uno de los sellos referentes dedicados a preservar el legado histórico-musical del prog italiano mediante cuidadas reediciones remasterizadas y lanzamientos especiales para melómanos exigentes. |  | | N° de fabricante: |
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Yuriy P. - 10/08/2024  Maxophone is an Italian progressive rock band formed in Milan in 1973. They released one self-titled album in 1975. The group was one of the few rock artists signed by the Produttori Associati record label, which focused mostly on film soundtracks and jazz. Maxophone have since acquired a minor cult following that has endured for over three decades, long after their short career had ended.
Among fans of the Italian progressive rock genre Maxophone is today widely regarded as one of the top groups, along with PFM, Le Orme, and Banco del Mutuo Soccorso. The group and their record label thought they had tremendous potential for success. They were one of only a handful of such groups to have the opportunity to record an English language version of their album.
The music of Maxophone has features typical of the best symphonic rock, including a very high level of musical skill, shifting time signatures, and highly complex arrangements inspired by both Classical and Jazz. Half the members were classically trained, the rest had years of experience in other rock bands. Their music has a wide variety of textures, often in the same song. Horns and flute are equally balanced with piano, organs, synthesizers, and electric and acoustic guitars. They also include choral arrangements and instruments rarely heard in rock, such as clarinet, vibraphone and even harp.
|  | Alexander Ivanovich S. - 20/06/2021  This is the true diamond of the so called "Rock Progressivo Italiano" genre! The music has a lavish symphonic structure and very melodically. The Italian voice is a nectar for any connoisseur of progressive rock.
|  | Fabiano M. - 17/11/2016  Remastered from original tapes, cover art and artwork is exact replica of the 1975 vinyl version with extra liner notes plus 2 bonus tracks 8 tracks total (paper sleeve). Essential disc of the best period of Progressive Italian Rock.
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