Monday, September 17, 2007

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BRAIN. Melos (1973) ROCKY'S


Cervello was a group that emerged in the early seventies in Naples, and was comprised of the following musicians:
  • Antonio Spagnolo: bass, acoustic guitars 6 and 12 string, bass pedals, flute, voice
  • Giulio D'Ambrosio, tenor and alto sax, flute, voice
  • Corrado Rustici, guitar, flute , vibraphone, voice
  • Gianluigi Di Franco: vocals, flute, percussion
  • Remigio Esposito: drums, percussion vibraphone
Note that Corrado Rustici, brother of Danilo Rustici, Osanna guitarist, the group with which we find parallels: both are reminiscent of the Mediterranean culture, and also influences of King Crimson (in the case of Osanna especially in his masterpiece Palepoli).

focused and on the record, that was published by Ricordi in 1973, one of the most important in the progressive scene in Italy, which were groups such as Banco del Mutuo Soccorso, Reale Accademia di Musica, Museo Rosenbach or Acqua Fragile. The album is inspired by the culture of ancient Greece (Euterpe theme refers to the Muse of Music in Greek Mythology)

As for the sound of the album, the melodic guitars dominate very well combined with the voice of Di Franco, and still very much with the flute, which split between four of its members, but introducing changes fantastic guitars and saxophones crimsonianas that closely resemble Van Der Graaf Generator, thus achieving an opposition between melodic and harmonious environment, against another of chaos and tension. In

defintiva we have one of the best doctors that were made in the seventies in Italy, but unfortunately the group did not need ytras joy of success a series of actions in which they came to perform at the "III Festival e nuove tendenze d'avant garde ", held in Naples shortly after the band disbanded. Corrado Rustici collaborated on the album Osanna Landscape of life, then joined the band Nova, and finally developing a solo career.

The LP was reissued on CD in 1991 by Contempo label, now discontinued. In 2003 it was reissued by BMG in imitation of the vinyl edition, and is also very hard to find but worth it.

1. Canto Capro (6:30)
2. Trittico (7:14)
3. Euterpe (4:27)
4. Scinsicne (TRM) (5:39)
5. Melos (4:55)
6. Galassia ( 5:45)
7. Affresco (1:11)

Total Time: 35:41



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