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Selasa, 29 Mei 2018


Enzo Capuano “Storia Mai Scritta” 1975 Rock Progressivo Italiano
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Enzo Capuano released this mostly instrumental gem on a small label in the mid 1970s. Born in Calabria in 1947, Capuano is a talented guitarist and vocalist who would go on to perform outside the progressive realm for years to come. After this album Enzo would do some acting and have a career in the Chemistry field before returning to singing in the late ‘80s. Often written off by proggers who got the impression this was a strictly singer-songwriter affair it will surprise many who hear it. It’s an interesting progressive album in the form of a long, connected instrumental suite combining some of the Italian folk traditions with a bit different approach than many of the other classic period Italian prog bands. Rather than the manic, wild, anything-goes approach of the day Enzo presents a more measured surface sound that finds its own way of sounding special. 

The album’s story is quite enchanting, Enzo himself revealed it to me in our interview: “Storia mai scritta is a suite. The idea for it came very easily to me: one evening I saw two young people in a pizzeria, and watched them while they were holding hands… It was clear that pizzeria was their habitual haunt, the home they were dreaming of, their nest of intimacy. She was already the mother of his children… He already felt responsible for the family they were dreaming of starting together… When I went back to the pizzeria, a few days later, I found it closed…. A notice on the door warned it had closed down for good, and that in the same premises a branch of a well-known bank would open. Through the shutters I could see the place where the two lovers had met, and then I started to think with their own minds, to imagine all they would have heard, said, decided… Perhaps that closure was the beginning of a new course for them… For me, it was the start of a new, lengthy song whose title was originally to be "La pizzeria”. However, as I was developing that theme, the music became more and more narrative in nature, and the words slowly left their place to the melodies and blocks of rhythms and harmonies which make up the structure of Storia mai scritta… a story never written down in words, but rather through the atmospheres that only music can create.“ 

"Storia Mai Scritta” takes a fairly unique approach with a blend of pastoral symphonic and prog-folk, sometimes reminding me of “Numbers” era Cat Stevens (sans vocals) but stretched out with much more space than Stevens pop approach. Other reviewers have made comparisons to Celeste and Reale Accademia di Musica and I can see why. Vocals occur only on the first and last tracks leaving the vast middle portion of the album instrumental. The other thing that makes the sound unique is the lack of electric guitars and bombast. It shoots for a more introspective approach with many mellow segments while still saving room for some punchy, louder, almost rocking parts. The original sound is obtained by creating a fabric of acoustic guitars (sometimes dual) mixed with synths/mellotron. Occasionally piano and Hammond are also used. The drumming is intermittent and fairly pedestrian but the sound is crisp and brings much energy while other kinds of percussion and sound effects come and go. In some longer and spacier sections it evolves from introspective and peaceful into a dynamic swirl of very good quality acoustic playing and keyboards, along with an active keyboard produced bass sound. Initially the album may sound too uneventful for some but repeated listenings will reveal the intricate arrangements and good melodies present throughout. Capuano sings and handles guitars and keys, backed by the late Mario Panseri also on keys and drummer Giovanni D'Aquila. This would sadly be another one-shot as far as Enzo’s prog output but it is one worth owning for any fan of quality, dreamy progressive. It’s a memorable album that is sadly overlooked. Get a copy of the Mellow Records CD MMP-286 while you still can. Yet another special thanks to Mauro Moroni for having the wisdom to make sure such an album saw the light of day…..by Finnforest …~


Enzo Capuano from Italy put out one album back in 1975. This is a laid back affair with lots of acoustic guitar. I must admit this has been a hard one for me to get into. I suppose my lack of love for Prog-Folk is the reason, I just wish the keyboards took on a greater role. 
“In Forma di Vita” builds then a calm arrive before a minute. Reserved vocals follow with what sounds like string-synths. A beat after 6 minutes with vocals takes over. Not a fan. More string- synths follow. I like the keyboards 7 minutes in. “La Nuova Stagione” opens with gentle guitar melodies, it does get fuller after 1 ½ minutes. “Volo Nella Notte” opens with more laid back guitar. It picks up before a minute then we get a calm. It picks up again as contrasts continue. Not enjoying this.The organ though is another story after 2 ½ minutes, it just doesn’t stay long enough. 
“Risveglio” opens with mellow guitar. It’s fuller before a minute. A calm follows before it picks up again with strummed guitar. “Dal Tempo Vissuto” features intricate guitar with light drums and string-synth-like sounds. A calm ends it. “La Natura Dentro” is pastoral once again with not a lot going on until around 2 minutes. It does settles to a calm before picking up again. “Memoria” opens with strummed guitar followed by drums then keyboards before 2 minutes. It settles before 3 ½ minutes as the tempo continues to shift. “Il Buio” has vocals and a light beat with guitar. It picks up after a minute. The sound of traffic ends it. 
Barely 3 stars but fans of Folk will find lots to enjoy on this reflective recording…..by Mellotron Storm ….~


A very rare Italian solo, Enzo Capuano’s music cuts the line between Italian canzone (Battisti, early Storm Six and many more) and a symphonic soundtrack type of music. The vocal music is typically romantic, grandiose, and rather formulaic, yet the instrumentals are much more interesting. More in the usual Italian 70s rock style, they encompass dramatic key changes and fat analog synth lines. Not always that memorable except for the eight-minute “Memoria,” you should still check it out if you like Italian symphonic or classical rock….by Mike McLatchey…~

For years, I’ve seen this album for sale in prog catalogs, but because it’s been mostly ignored by the prog world I figured Enzo’s music wasn’t worth checking out. Well, my friends, Enzo Capuano’s Storia Mai Scritta is a gem! I’m not sure why this CD hasn’t received more attention from prog fans, but the music is equal in quality to better known Italian groups like Celeste, Reale Accademia di Musica, and even St Just. While most of the 70s Italian prog bands focused on creating electro-acoustic music that bursted with energy and virtuoso playing, like the bands I mentioned above Enzo went for a mellower, acoustic guitar and piano-led, sound that emphasized warmth and simple melodies over complex instrumental explorations. Enzo’s music brings back a traditional Italian acoustic folk sound while updating it with 70s synths, Hammond organ, and drums. While the music is mostly instrumental, several passages feature romantic vocals that never get overly melodic or dramatic. Enzo, vocally-speaking, seems to hit the right mood with a small amount of notes. I can’t really see anyone having a problem with his style or his voice, since it’s pleasant. Storia Mai Scritta, at first, might sound song-oriented, yet after a few listen most listeners will realize that the LP consists of 8 parts that flow into one another to make a whole. Even when the tracks fade out, I can hear certain themes and melodic patterns reappear on the following tracks. Overall, here goes another high-quality Italian prog album. While Enzo seems to have been ignored by prog collectors, I’m positive that Storia Mai Scritta will be enjoyed by 90% of the listeners who give it a chance. - Steve Hegede 

Enzo Capuano released this mostly instrumental gem on a small label in the mid 1970s. Born in Calabria in 1947, Capuano is a talented guitarist and vocalist who would go on to perform outside the progressive realm for years to come. After this album Enzo would do some acting and have a career in the Chemistry field before returning to singing in the late ‘80s. Often written off by proggers who got the impression this was a strictly singer-songwriter affair it will surprise many who hear it. It’s an interesting progressive album in the form of a long, connected instrumental suite combining some of the Italian folk traditions with a bit different approach than many of the other classic period Italian prog bands. Rather than the manic, wild, anything-goes approach of the day Enzo presents a more measured surface sound that finds its own way of sounding special. 
“Storia Mai Scritta” takes a fairly unique approach with a blend of pastoral symphonic and prog-folk, sometimes reminding me of “Numbers” era Cat Stevens (sans vocals) but stretched out with much more space than Stevens pop approach. Other reviewers have made comparisons to Celeste and Reale Accademia di Musica and I can see why. Vocals occur only on the first and last tracks leaving the vast middle portion of the album instrumental. The other thing that makes the sound unique is the lack of electric guitars and bombast. It shoots for a more introspective approach with many mellow segments while still saving room for some punchy, louder, almost rocking parts. The original sound is obtained by creating a fabric of acoustic guitars (sometimes dual) mixed with synths/mellotron. Occasionally piano and Hammond are also used. The drumming is intermittent and fairly pedestrian but the sound is crisp and brings much energy while other kinds of percussion and sound effects come and go. In some longer and spacier sections it evolves from introspective and peaceful into a dynamic swirl of very good quality acoustic playing and keyboards, along with an active keyboard produced bass sound. Initially the album may sound too uneventful for some but repeated listenings will reveal the intricate arrangements and good melodies present throughout. Capuano sings and handles guitars and keys, backed by the late Mario Panseri also on keys and drummer Giovanni D’Aquila. This would sadly be another one-shot as far as Enzo’s prog output but it is one worth owning for any fan of quality, dreamy progressive. It’s a memorable album that is sadly overlooked. Get a copy of the Mellow Records CD MMP-286 while you still can. Yet another special thanks to Mauro Moroni for having the wisdom to make sure such an album saw the light of day - James Russell 

A little known album, Storia mai scritta is definitely a much more progressive album than the works of similar singer-songwriters like the expensive Affresco by Franco Maria Giannini or Antico teatro da camera by Gianni D'Errico. 
A singer-songwriter from Calabria, but raised in Bologna, Capuano released this, his debut album, for the just born small independent Divergo label, and it is a surprisingly good album. 
An eight-part 36-minute long suite, Storia mai scritta, is in fact mostly instrumental, vocal parts just covering the first 6 minutes and a final reprise, and based on Capuano’s impressive 12 string and classical guitar playing, with good keyboards (mostly synth, but even organ) and a rhythm section. The result is not far from Alan Sorrenti’s Aria or Claudio Rocchi’s Volo magico n.1 suites on the albums of the same title, starting with vocal parts and evolving into a long instrumental with a complex musical structure. 
Helping Enzo Capuano, on vocals, acoustic and classical guitar, synth, are keyboardist Mario Panseri (with which Capuano had collaborated in his Adolescenza album on RCA from 1973) and drummer Giovanni D'Aquila, while the bass parts are obtained with the synthesizer. 
After this LP, Capuano dedicated to composition of movies and cartoon soundtracks and to his singing studies, graduating at the Milan Academy of Music. Since 1989 he is a professional opera singer (vocal range: bass). - ItalianProg.com 

Enzo Capuano was born in Catanzaro, Calabria, in 1947. The family moved to Bologna where Enzo was raised. After studying Chemistry at University, he began a singing career in Milan and also worked as an actor. He collaborated on his keyboardist Mario Panseri’s 1973 album titled “Adolescenza.” After the release of his own quality progressive effort “Storia Mai Scritta” in 1975 on the Divergo label, Capuano did some soundtrack work for films and even cartoons before returning to the study of music at the Conservatory G. Verdi in Milan. He graduated with degrees in electronic music and vocal studies but continued work on his singing technique. In the later ‘80s he gave up his Chemistry career to pursue singing Opera and has been very successful. He has performed all over Europe in the great Opera houses and sings in the bass range. 
Enzo told me “Talking about my production, I always thought that Storia mai scritta is still modern, still a suite of feelings and state of soul of these days.” He also told me that he had little studio time and budget to complete his album and knowing this makes the results of “Storia” all the more impressive. - ProgArchives.com….~


- Enzo Capuano / vocals, acoustic guitars, synths 
- Mario Panseri / piano, organ, synths, archi elettronici 
- Giovanni D'Aquila / percussion

Tracklist 
Storia Mai Scritta
Parte I: In Forma Di Vita 7:58 
Parte II: La Nuova Stagione 2:27 
Parte III: Volo Nella Notte 4:30 
Parte IV: Risveglio 3:50 
Parte V: Dal Tempo Vissuto 1:28 
Parte VI: La Natura Dentro 5:10 
Parte VII: Memoria 8:04 
Parte VIII: Il Buio 3:31 

Minggu, 27 Mei 2018


Hashish  ’‘A Product Of’’ 2016 Swedish Psych,Electronic Minimal Synth
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Swedish psych outfit Hashish, headed by Subliminal Sounds honcho Stefan Kéry, bring us their debut full-length A Product Of. If the clever combination of album title and band name doesn’t imply a kaleidoscopic experience, then fear-not; from start to finish the record provides, or perhaps provokes, a dream-funk out-of-body journey. 
Opener ‘Bliss’ begins with the calming pulsing of ocean waves, feeding slowly into modulating synths and doing so sounds like the beginning of some New Age meditative retreat. Indeed, this effect remains throughout but thankfully is explored through less ambient avenues. Repetition is one of the key trance-inducing effects employed by the band, as with the looping of funk-infused bassline and yodelling flutes that hark back to late-Sixties experimental jazz on ‘Fly Away’. This track continues the therapeutic energy of the opener, with a soft vocal lead assuring us to ‘Touch the sky, you’re beautiful’. 
Things aren’t angelic for long however, and take a dark and abstract turn as the muddy, Kraut synths of tracks like ‘The Light’, ‘Revel’ and ‘Outer Spaced’ come into play. 
But interestingly, whilst the up-beat drive of funk has been often been used as an energetic counterpart to the stupefying chaos of psychedelia, Hashish layer elements of lounge-jazz to weird effect. Indeed the biggest but welcomed surprise of the record is its closer ‘The Light pt. 2’, which is reminiscent of Bonobo with its jazzy snare rolls and soundtrack-esque emotive chord progressions. 
A Product Of treads the line between music and musak very finely, and perhaps borders too close to the latter at times, but this is of course done consciously given that the record seems to have a dissociative agenda….By JOHN BELL…~


The label says: “The long awaited debut album from Hashish This is top notch psychedelia that both challenges the genre and takes it to a whole new level. Inspired by the 60s and 70s psychedelic scene and by creating the perfect combination of retro baselines and kraut drums layered with an all over crisp electronic lounge sound, Hashish has managed to create a record that is both genre crossing, experimental and top modern. Hashish is the finest kind of occult Scandinavian psychfunk, a project that by some has been said to pick up what GOAT started. “A Product Of Hashish” could go hand in hand with Salvador Dalís dream sequence in Spellbound. It could be a sibling to Bulgakows The Master And Margarita or Stanley Kubricks 2001 Space Odyssey. The album is a dream inspired way of expressing and expanding the mind. Call it psychedelic, call it conceptual or arty. When everyone is throwing todays reality back in it’s face, or stripping off social problems and injustice in our society, Hashish is a dream to escape into. Hashish is the answer. 

”Hashish sound like the lovechild between a 70s soft porn soundtrack composer and a wide-eyed teen experiencing hallucinogens for the first time” ”Get ready to feel like dropping some acid and going bowling” – Noisey/Vice/UK
”. Welcome to tomorrow. The sounds transport you into a forgotten world where the future looked different from what it became. On his soft subtle island capped with clouds of cool fire, Pan weaves his teachings with the wind and the sun. Raining sacred melodies on the hearts and minds of man, driving him with desperate loves and yearnings by songs of Sainthood and madness. Transient temples of the flesh, laughing at death, clothes our lives in fire. On rippling altars of skin we sensual magicians worship bright burning desire…..Subliminal Sounds …..~


After last years 7" the Swedish Prog-Rock-Band HASHISH are finally releasing their debutalbum now. “A Product Of” is a thrilling trip into the depth of the 60/70s. It comes on CD (COLLINE NOIRE) and LP (WOAH DAD!). Psychedelia and Progressice, mixed with a fairly touch of Afrofunk and a lot of Groove. This ingrediants form the base for this awesome release from sweden. Supported by full synthsizer soundscapes and vocoder effects the band manages to create a sureal appearing album with a great retro-charm. HASHISH mastermind Stefan Kery, who is known as the labelowner of the swedish psych label SUBLIMINAL SOUNDS, held his hands firmly over this project. Altogehter (lyrics, sounds, videos) an experimental, krautrock-like, occult album emerged. This one is definetely “outer space”. HASHISH easily combined all this so genuine that they can hardly be distinguished from the originals 40 years ago…..~



The long awaited debut album from Hashish. Top class psychedelia that definitely takes the genre to a new level with a sophisticated approach to an afro-funk groove accompanied by dreamy and playful melodies that goes by a spectrum from Scandinavian Occult Psychedelia to Minimal Synth and Surreal Electronic Soul Disco with rare groove. Hashish is a project that has been described by some to pick up what Goat started, this is not the time to sleep kiddies! Welcome to tomorrow. The sounds transport you into a forgotten world where the future looked different from what it became. On his soft subtle island capped with clouds of cool fire, Pan weaves his teachings with the wind and the sun. Raining sacred melodies on the hearts and minds of man, driving him with desperate loves and yearnings by songs of Sainthood and madness. Transient temples of the flesh, laughing at death, clothes our lives in fire. On rippling altars of skin we sensual magicians worship bright burning desire….~





Credits 

Stefan Kery - guitar, vocals, vocoder, keyboard 
Moussa Fadera - Drums, Percussion 
Lisa Maria Isaksson - Lead Vocals, Harp 
Erik Lundin - Flute 
Anna Emilia Nilsson - Vocals 
Fredrik Swahn - Bass, Keyboards 
Mattias Uneback - Vibraphone 
Jason Urick - Voice


Tracklist 
A1 Bliss
A2 Fly Away
A3 The Light
B1 Revel
B2 Outer Spaced
B3 Make It
B4 Miracles
B5 The Light Pt. II 

Robespierre ‘Hard Blood’’ 1980 Germany Private Prog Rock,Kraut Rock
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Great album that somewhat resembles British glam rock of the early '70s, but also has a very progressive, heavily improvised side. I highly recommend the record, even if it’s not necessarily typical of the Kraut sound- a winner if you’re already into bands like T-Rex. Rare original on the private label Steyrer SD18 002….~


Robespierre was more of the name of singer/frontman Franz Mang rather than the name of a regular band.He was invited by studio owner Peter Steyrer to record an album and, not accidentally, he gathered a team of musicians, who worked at the time at the Steyrer Studios: Wolfgang Göhringer on guitars (Out of Focus, Gantenbein, Saffran), Bernhard Seidel on bass, Hilmar Binder on drums (Gantenbein, Saffran), Babs Mang on dulcimer/backing vocals.Franz Mang recent activities reveal his talent as a frontman with a theatrical stage presence and his music on the “Hard blood” album (1980, Steyrer Disco) was extremely heavily influenced by Jethro Tull to the point it plagiarized some of their mid- to late-70’s efforts.Despite the lack of a flute player the material is reminiscent of the British Prog/Folk Rock legends, relying much on acoustic and electric guitar, organ and acoustic piano with Mang sounding like Ian Anderson’s twin brother, his voice goes from trobadour-like choirs to more expressive and dynamic singing.Nothing sounds like early-80’s in this album, it’s a typical 70’s-sounding effort with analogue keyboards, beautiful, semi-folky melodies and some good energetic rockin’ passages with a few progressive touches.Robespierre is still performing more or less this kind of music with the same energy like he did decades ago….by…apps 79…~


Most reviews of this album note the uncanny similarity of Franz Mang’s vocals to Ian Anderson’s, and that resemblance is definitely the first thing that strikes you about Robespierre. However, they certainly weren’t Jethro Tull clones: this is pleasant, melodic song-based progressive with a folky touch and some good tunes and riffs. …~


Credits 
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Percussion, Choir, Engineer – Wolfgang Göhringer 
Bass – Bernhard Seidel 
Drums, Percussion, Finger Cymbals, Triangle – Hali Binder* 
Dulcimer, Choir – Babs Mang 
Vocals, Choir, Written-By – Franz Mang


Tracklist 
A1 Lieutnant Of The LSU 5:22 
A2 The Abbot 6:21 
A3 Nights Of White Dressed Ladies 5:09 
A4 Harvest Is Over 5:01 
B1 The Puppet Player 9:42 
B2 Beggar Boy 6:28 
B3 A Drop From All The Heartblood 5:17 

Cuero “Tiempo Despues"1973 + "Crecimiento” 1974 +‎ “Tiempo Despues” 1973 EP- Argentina Heavy Prog Latin Jazz Fusion,Blues Rock
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This trio was formed in 1973, after the dissolution of Piel de Pueblo. Carlos Calabró and Nacho Smilari, members of that band, joined Quique Masllorens, founder of La Joven Guardia and without having performed any show they recorded their debut album, “Tiempo después”, in the middle of ‘73. The band developed in this album an excellent rock and hard blues with psychedelic allegories. 
Carlos Piña replaced Masllorens just after the recording of the plaque, which was presented live on very few occasions, before the dissolution. 
Smilari tried to reunite the original musicians for a second album, but was unsuccessful. That is why he summoned Adalberto Cevasco (bass), Osvaldo López (drums), Bernardo Baraj (saxophones), Parentella (piano) and Joe Coco (percussion) and with this group he published “Crecimiento”. Without even presenting it live, the band was dissolved again. 
The leather material was never reissued by the Music Hall label in any format, although there is an “unofficial” reissue (without a license from the broken Music Hall label) on CD made in Mexico of its first two works on a single CD….~



After the break up of Piel de Pueblo, outstanding guitarist Nacho Smilari and drummer Carlos Calabró joined Masllorens (ex-La Joven Guardia) and formed Cuero. 
The debut album was a hard rock effort lead by Nacho’s brilliant guitar. The instrumental “Tiempo después”, “Nuevamente el momento”, “No sé si voy a enloquecer”, the blues “Escucha mi voz”, and the long psycho “Paula acurrucada en un color” are the remarkable tunes. This is a recommended album for those who like Piel de Pueblo, Montes, Rockal y La Cría and Pappo’s Blues. 
Cuero soon split after Smilari’s departure to the USA. But later Nacho returned and the group recorded a very good album with the help of excellent musicians such as Bernardo Baraj (ex-Alma y Vida) on sax and flute, Osvaldo López (ex Los In) on drums, Adalberto Cevasco on bass, Raúl Parentella on electric piano and Joe Coco on percussion. 
This second LP was almost Latin jazz-rock instrumental music with good guitar playing. It is obvious that his trip to the USA had influenced him quite a bit. 
Both records went unnoticed (especially the second one) and had never been reissued on any format. The first one is harder to get….~

Cuero “Tiempo Despues"1973 Argentina 

Credits
Bass, Vocals – Enrique Masllorens
Drums – Carlos Calabro*
Guitar, Vocals, Piano – Nacho Smilari

Tracklist
A1 Tiempo Despues
A2 Jungla De Neon
A3 Nuevamente El Momento
A4 No Se Si Voy A Enloquecer
B1 Parientes Del Mundo Interior
B2 Escucha Mi Voz
B3 Paula Acurrucada En Un Color 

Cuero "Crecimiento” 1974 Argentina Prog Jazz Afro Fusion
Personnel:
- Nacho Smilari - vocals, guitar
- Bernardo Baraj - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute
- Raul Parentella - pianos
- Adalberto Cevasco - bass
- Osvaldo Lopez - drums
- Joe Coco - percussion
- Jorge Zorry - alto saxophone

Tracklist
Crecimiento 3:30
Forrado De Cueros I 1:15
Viendome A Trasluz 7:40
Nuevas Caras 3:17
Silenciosos Negros 2:45
Forrado De Cueros II 1:15
Pisando El Suelo 3:15
Fantasias De Cristal 3:45
Golpeando Las Piedras 2:07


Cuero ‎ “Tiempo Despues” 1973 EP

Tracklist 
A1 Tiempo Despues 3:30 
A2 Nuevamente El Momento 3:50 
B1 No Se Si Voy A Enloquecer 4:07 
B2 Excucha Mi Voz 4:47 




Albums 
1973 - Tiempo después (Music Hall 2405) A 
1974 - Crecimiento (Music Hall 13072) B 
1973 - “Tiempo Despues”  EP