Showing posts with label symphonic rock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label symphonic rock. Show all posts

March 11, 2025

Goblin – Non Ho Sonno (2001, CD, Italy)



Tracklist:
1 Non Ho Sonno
2 Killer On The Train
3 Endless Love
4 Arpeggio - End Title
5 Ulisse
Movie Soundtracks
The Death Farm Animals

6 Death Farm
7 The Pig
8 The Cat
9 The Swan
10 The Rabbit
11 Inquiries
12 Associated Dead
13 Final White Week
14 Non Ho Sonno (Main Title)

Musicians:
Bass – Fabio Pignatelli
Drums  – Agostino Marangolo
Guitar – Massimo Morante
Keyboards – Claudio Simonetti
Saxophone – Antonio Marangolo (5)
Soprano Vocals – Vesna Duganova (3)

August 31, 2024

Timo – S.S. II (1978, LP, Canada)




Tracklist:
A1 Cyclops 7:10
A2 The Nights About To Come 4:28
A3 Dream 3:49
A4 Do Me Slow 4:46
B1 No One Knows 4:46
B2 Keep Freedom In Your Heart 4:10
B3 Megalomania 5:35
B4 J.J. Jane 3:05
B5 I'm On My Way 4:22

Musicians:
Bass – Jimmy Haslip (A2 to A4), Noe Cruz (B1 to B5)
Drums – Jan Uvena (A1 to A4), John Lowery (B1 to B5)
Drums [Syndrums] – Jan Uvena (A1, A3, A4)
Keyboards – Linda Nardini (A1 to A4)
Producer, Songwriter, Synthesizer [Polyphonic Guitar], Guitar, Lead Vocals – Timo Laine
Synthesizer [Moog Taurus Bass Pedal] – Timo Laine (A1 to A4, B3)

May 13, 2024

Keith Emerson – Best Revenge (1985, LP, England)



Tracklist:
A1 The Dreamer (Instrumental) 2:41
A2 The Runner (Instrumental) 3:26
A3 Wha'dya Mean (Instrumental) 5:05
A4 Straight Between The Eyes 2:39
B1 Orchestral Suite To Best Revenge (Instrumental) 15:29
B2 Playing For Keeps 4:22

Musicians:
Accordion – Garth Hudson (A4)
Drums – Aynsley Dunbar
Keyboards – Keith Emerson
Orchestrated By – John Coleman (B1)
Vocals – Brad Delp (B2), Levon Helm (A4)

July 20, 2022

Ensamble Musical De Buenos Aires – La Biblia (1974, LP, Argentina)



A1 Introducción
Orchestrated By – Ensamble Musical De Buenos Aires
Piano – Carlos Cutaia, Gustavo Beytelmann
A2 Génesis
Guitar – Claudio Gabis
Orchestrated By – Ensamble Musical De Buenos Aires
Voice – David Lebon
A3 Moisés
Bass – David Lebon, Osvaldo Favrot
Drums – Carlos Goler, Juan Rodríguez
Guitar – Claudio Gabis, Osvaldo Favrot
Orchestrated By – Ensamble Musical De Buenos Aires
Organ – Billy Bond
Synthesizer – Claudio Martinez
Voice – Billy Bond, David Lebon, Rinaldo Rafanelli, Sui Generis
A4 Las Guerras
Bass – David Lebon
Drums – Juan Rodríguez
Guitar – Claudio Gabis
Harmonica – Claudio Gabis
Orchestrated By – Ensamble Musical De Buenos Aires
Piano – Charly Garcia
Voice – Alejandro Medina, Billy Bond
B1 Profesías
Acoustic Guitar – Kubero Díaz
Bass – Rinaldo Rafanelli
Drums – Oscar Moro
Electric Guitar – David Lebon
Orchestrated By – Ensamble Musical De Buenos Aires
Piano – Carlos Cutaia
Voice – Billy Bond, David Lebon, Rinaldo Rafanelli
B2 Libros Sapienciales
Acoustic Guitar – Gustavo Klein, Osvaldo Favrot
Bass – Alejandro Medina
Drums – Juan Rodríguez
Lead Guitar – Poli Martínez
Orchestrated By – Ensamble Musical De Buenos Aires
Organ – Charly Garcia
Rhythm Guitar – Poli Martínez
Voice – Carlos Goler, Claudio Martinez, Fernando Bergé, Osvaldo Favrot, Rinaldo Rafanelli
B3 Cristo
Acoustic Guitar – David Lebon, Miguel Cantilo
Bass – David Lebon
Drums – Juan Rodríguez
Effects – Billy Bond
Electric Guitar – Claudio Gabis
Orchestrated By – Ensamble Musical De Buenos Aires
Organ – Charly Garcia
Violin – Jorge Pinchevsky
Voice – Billy Bond, David Lebon, Raul Porchetto
B4 Apocalípsis
Bass – David Lebon
Drums – Juan Rodríguez
Guitar – Claudio Gabis
Orchestrated By – Ensamble Musical De Buenos Aires
Piano – Charly Garcia

December 04, 2021

Reverberi ‎– Reverberi & Reverberi (1975, LP, Italy)

Tracklist:
A1 Preludio Op. 28 N. 4 (4:52)
A2 Studio Op. 10 N. 3 (4:18)
A3 Preludio Op. 28 N. 20 (10:07)
B1 Studio Da Concerto N. 6 (5:51)
B2 Carnaval Op. 9 / 1 (0:32)
B3 Carnaval Op. 9 / 2 (5:51)
B4 Carnaval Op. 9 / 3 (3:12)
B5 Studio Op. 10 N. 12 (3:09)

Musicians:
Adapted By, Conductor, Piano, Organ, Synthesizer – G.P. Reverberi
Contrabass – Ernesto Villa, Giorgio Azzolini, Joachino D'acquila, Ubaldo Beduschi
Drums, Timpani, Percussion – Tullio De Piscopo
Electric Bass – Gigi Cappellotto
Guitar – Marco Zoccheddu
Horn – Adolfo Strappo, Carmelo La Mantia
Solo Vocal – Wanda Radicchi
Trombone – Giuseppe Bergamasco, Nicola Castriotta, Palmiro Mautino, Rodolfo Migliardi, Stanìslao Massara
Trumpet – Angelo Faglia, Emilio Soana, Fermo Lini, Giuliano Bernicchi, Umberto Moretti
Trumpet, Soloist – Sergio Fanni
Viola – Alcide Carpana, Armando Burattin, Bruno Nidasio, Duilio De Biasio, Elsa Parravicini
Violin – Adriano Canetta, Adriano Graneri, Dino Tellini, Emiddio Fortunato, Enrico Stabile, Fernando Antonelli, Gianni Berlendis, Gino Govi, Giovanni Porzio, Giuseppe Cantoni, Giuseppe Ferrari, Loris Carletti, Pierangelo Minella, Raoul Boccaccini, Sergio Almangano, Teresa Pasquali, Umberto Michelangeli, Vincenzo Lo Castro
Violoncello – Adriano Almangano, Nazareno Cicoria, Umberto Galli

May 05, 2020

Psopho ‎– Sheer Profundity (1982, LP, Belgium)



Ultraobscure Belgian combo, founded in late 1970s as a brainchild of Raph Van GOUBERGEN (keyboards) and disbanded without any notice, released only one album titled "Sheer Profundity" in 1982 via New-Sound Label.

December 15, 2019

Aska Kaneko ‎– Multi Venus (1992, CD, Japan)


Tracklist:
1 - Death Dance (5:28)
2 - From Crater Walls –月よりの警告– (4:08)
3 - 銀の月 黒い瞳 (4:37)
4 - Walking Eyes (6:16)
5 - Replica Of The History (7:52)
6 - 邂逅 (4:47)
7 - 翼は雲になって (5:47)
8 - Basquelo (3:58)
9 - ジェンネ ジェノ (11:45)
10 - Graduale (4:53)
11 - Softly (4:37)

Composed By, Arranged By – Aska Kaneko
Electric Bass, Acoustic Bass – 富倉安生
Strings – 飛鳥ストリングス
Electric Violin, Viola, Backing Vocals – 金子 飛鳥
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar – 今堀恒雄
Electric Upright Bass, Mandolin – 渡辺等
Percussion – 仙波清彦, 八尋智洋
Acoustic Guitar – 渡辺香津美
Acoustic Bass – 井野信義
Alto Saxophone – 坂田明
Alto Saxophone – Maceo Parker
Backing Vocals – Techie
Drums, Percussion – Grico


The style of Aska reaches, at the same time, an impressive technique and an emotional expressiveness. Agile, lithe, delicate but strong and edgy at the same time. While she plays, the violin seems to be a continuation of her body, with perfect harmony between his inner world and the external. Through it, she can touch the hearts of the people, and through it, people can touch her soul.

Aska was born in Tokyo and brought up among a family of visual artists. She began studying the violin and the piano at the age four. When Aska was still in her early teens (1974), she was invited to participate in an international quartet competition for young musicians in London in which she won the grand prize.

In 1978 Aska entered Tokyo University of the Arts on a scholarship; however, she had little time for class work as she soon was being recruited to perform with professional players such as Sawada Kenji and many others. In 1987(~93) Aska joined with Satoru Shionoya, Hitoshi Watanabe, Kiyohiko Semba and the vocalist Techie to formed the avant-garde band Adi , which released four albums. In 1984 Aska established a thirty-member stings group (Aska Strings) and began devoting more time to composition of original works. In 1992 Aska released her first solo album (Multi-Venus) featuring original compositions or the electric violin.

In the 1990s Aska served as a pivotal member and also as the music director for the large collaborative project with traditional musicians from throughout Asia; the resulting Asian Fantasy Orchestra performed a series of critically acclaimed concerts in Japan, at Tokyu’s Bunkamura Cultural Center, and toured extensively in Asia. Aska has also composed and arranged music for numerous theatrical productions, television commercials, anddance companies. In 1998 Aska was awarded a Bessie Composition Award for a work created at the request of choreographer Yoshiko Chuma in collaboration with the School of Hard Knocks production of the “Unfinished Symphony.”

In 2000 Aska released “Mother” on Universal’s Classics Label, followed in 2004 with an acoustic solo album entitled “Betweenness.” Since then Aska has continued to expand the horizon of her endeavors. In 2004, in fact, with the japanese Tomohiro Yahiro, met the two argentine musicians Gerardo di Giusto and Carlos 'el Tero' Buschini, with whom started a new and strong comparison-exchange of music and cultures. So they created the group Gaia Cuatro, Since then on tour in Japan, Europe and America.

With the release of Ave” in the summer of 2007 Aska gave external expression to her commitment to thepursuit of internal harmony and external peace. This album was released on Aska’s personal label, Disc Ave; not only the content of the album, but also a portion of all revenue generated, are directed toward peace works on this fragile Earth of ours.

Over the last two decades Aska has pursued numerous collaborations with visual artists, illustrators, playwrights, and she has been deeply involved not only in the composition and arrangement of particular musical works but also in the overall production of multifaceted performance events. In recent years she has also begun conducting musical workshops with young children.

In the summer of 2009 she relocated from Tokyo to the United States, where they currently reside in St. Louis. Aska continues to tour often in both Asia and Europe. (abeat management)

October 21, 2017

La Coral Cósmica ‎– Triptic (1979, LP, Spain)


This is most probably a lost gem of Spanish music from the 70's. And though not entirely Progressive in its core, it does have its interest for Spanish Prog Rock lovers. The music is mainly 70's pop with a strong folk flavor and some more complex structures, therefore the Prog connection. While the vocals are totally dated and almost entirely pop (exceptions are to be found, like in track 5, the instrumentation is crafted and thoughtful, gracing the listener with some very good musical moments. Unlike bands such as Triana or Mezquita, the folk components here presented are not exclusively based on the South (Seville) gipsy orientations. The interest here is undoubtedly focused on the music underneath the completely naif vocals, but in that department, the album does have its (very good) moments.

March 25, 2017

Tony Carnevale ‎– III Movimento / La Vita Che Grida / Risonanze (1999/95/90, 3x CD, Italy)

III Movimento - A Dance Opera for Rock Symphonic Orchestra - triplo CD Colonna sonora dell'Opera coreografica III Movimento di Elisabetta Melchiorri e Tony Carnevale.
La vita che grida Con Francesco di Giacomo e Rodolfo Maltese (Banco).
Risonanze Inconscio, musica , pittura. Colonna sonora dell'omonimo evento.