Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2018
Time: 36:40
Size: 84,8 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Progressive Rock/RPI
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. I - Overture - 6:18
2. II - Il Gioco Delle Parti/Alba - 3:18
3. III - Il Risveglio/Mattina - 4:43
4. IV - La Danza Del Sole/Mezzogiorno - 3:53
5. V - Il Gioco Delle Parti Reprise/Pomeriggio - 3:45
6. IV - Luce Rossa/Tramonto - 4:54
7. VII - Passaggio/Crepuscolo - 2:38
8. VIII - Dormirai/Sera - 5:05
9. IX - Fine Di Ogni Cosa/Notte - 2:02
Musicians:
Renato Moretti - All Instruments, Vocals.
I've had the chance to listen to a couple of excellent 70's inspired prog rock albums this week and Sequence by Italy's Renato Moretti is one of them. Not surprisingly in this case the influence comes from the great Italian bands, and PFM is the group that comes to my mind when I listen to this very good album.
Sequence is a nine parts concept album that touches on various styles (and even musical genres), but this while always keeping a common thread from beginning to end. Moretti plays all instruments and he is more than competent on each one. He also tackles lead vocals in nice fashion. The near 40 minutes oeuvre is captivating from beginning to end and I'm always tempted to start it up again when it's done.
Sequence by Renato Moretti does certainly have its place beside the better albums by PFM, Banco or Le Orme. It's that good.
Sequenze
Year: 2018
Time: 36:40
Size: 84,8 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Progressive Rock/RPI
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. I - Overture - 6:18
2. II - Il Gioco Delle Parti/Alba - 3:18
3. III - Il Risveglio/Mattina - 4:43
4. IV - La Danza Del Sole/Mezzogiorno - 3:53
5. V - Il Gioco Delle Parti Reprise/Pomeriggio - 3:45
6. IV - Luce Rossa/Tramonto - 4:54
7. VII - Passaggio/Crepuscolo - 2:38
8. VIII - Dormirai/Sera - 5:05
9. IX - Fine Di Ogni Cosa/Notte - 2:02
Musicians:
Renato Moretti - All Instruments, Vocals.
I've had the chance to listen to a couple of excellent 70's inspired prog rock albums this week and Sequence by Italy's Renato Moretti is one of them. Not surprisingly in this case the influence comes from the great Italian bands, and PFM is the group that comes to my mind when I listen to this very good album.
Sequence is a nine parts concept album that touches on various styles (and even musical genres), but this while always keeping a common thread from beginning to end. Moretti plays all instruments and he is more than competent on each one. He also tackles lead vocals in nice fashion. The near 40 minutes oeuvre is captivating from beginning to end and I'm always tempted to start it up again when it's done.
Sequence by Renato Moretti does certainly have its place beside the better albums by PFM, Banco or Le Orme. It's that good.
Sequenze
too many thanks, cheers
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