This is possibly my favorite album from Italian symphonic rock, taking into account also my weakness for music in this country. To me a jewel.
This is the only studio album they released, which is very prevalent in this country in connection with the symphonic rock / progressive, which are numerous groups that released a single disc (usually authentic jewelry) and then disappear.
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Corte dei Miracoli
emerged in the coastal city of Savona, having as background the group Il Giro Strano, where he began keyboardist Alessio Feltri, which after failure of this group, which failed to record a disc, forms a New Group: CORTE dei Miracoli and whose formation is as follows: Alessio
The album is characterized by the prominence of the two keyboard players (no guitars except participation in the issue Verre ... E L'Uomo Vittorio De Scalzi-guitarist and New Trolls-), and a rich and aggressive percussion that make this album a real masterpiece from the instrumental point of view. And if you want to know more details of the disk have to listen and of course buy it.
- Feltri: keyboards
- Riccardo Zegna: keyboards
- Graziano Zippo: Flavio Scogna
- voice: drums, percussion
- Gabriele Siri: low
The album is characterized by the prominence of the two keyboard players (no guitars except participation in the issue Verre ... E L'Uomo Vittorio De Scalzi-guitarist and New Trolls-), and a rich and aggressive percussion that make this album a real masterpiece from the instrumental point of view. And if you want to know more details of the disk have to listen and of course buy it.
TRACK LIST
1. Verre ... E L'Uomo (7:00)
2. Verso Il Sole (6:34)
3. A Fiabesca Storia (6:52)
4. Il Rituale Notturno (7:12)
5. I Due Amanti (13:40)
1. Verre ... E L'Uomo (7:00)
2. Verso Il Sole (6:34)
3. A Fiabesca Storia (6:52)
4. Il Rituale Notturno (7:12)
5. I Due Amanti (13:40)
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