One of the beautiful chapters of music history is Italy during the early 1970's where dozens of Italian groups went to their farthest and created some of the most ambitious music of the century. The Rock Progressivo Italiano wave had a marked character from other countries rock scenes: Leaning very close towards classical music and it's structure, incorporating folk/singer songwriter forms and taking long trips into improvisations. Planetarium is just one of these groups who made their mark. The highlight here is the second track Life, a folky tune which keeps building momentum along the way. Enjoy!
1. The Beginning (0:00)
2. Life (3:13)
3. Man - Part 1 (10:18)
4. Man - Part 2 (12:12)
5. Love (16:09)
6. War (18:56)
7. The Moon (21:39)
8. Infinity (25:43)
Alfredo Ferrari (keyboards)
Franco Sorrenti (guitar)
Mirko Mazza (guitar)
Piero Repetto (bass)
Giampaolo Pesce (drums)
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