LP PREMIATA FORNERIA MARCONI Storia Di Un Minuto (Re) Sony 88875011861 SEALED
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LP PREMIATA FORNERIA MARCONI (P.F.M.)
Storia Di
Un Minuto
Country of
release: Italy, 2014
Original
released: 1972
Label:
Sony
Catalogue
number: 88875011861
Barcode:
0888750118615
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve:
Ja/Yes
Condition Record:
MINT
Condition Cover:
MINT
LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL
SEALED
Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo
take from my personal copy
Tracks
Side 1:
1. Introduzione (1:08)
2. Impressioni Di
Settembre (5:40)
3. È Festa (4:50)
4. Dove… Quando… (Parte I)
(4:06)
Tracks Side
2:
1. Dove… Quando… (Parte II) (6:00)
2. La Carrozza
Di Hans (6:46)
3. Grazie Davvero (5:50)
Listen At YouTube:
PFM and Italian Progressive Rock are almost
synonymous; the band is often used as a benchmark against which other Italian
bands are measured ("Do they sound like PFM?"). This is understandable, as PFM
were in a class of their own. The musicianship and consummate songwriting is
immediately evident on this, their first album.
"Storia Di Un Minuto", "Per
Un Amico" and "L'Isola Di Niente", the first three PFM Italian albums, are all
Progressive Rock classics. In fact I also like the Anglicised versions of these
("Photos Of Ghosts" and "The World Became The World") plus quite a bit of PFM's
later music too, even though the band developed a more jazzy and pop sound and
became less Progressive.
The music on this album is so melodious, with oodles
of acoustic guitar, piano, synthesizer, Mellotron and organ. Not forgetting
bass, drums, flute and violin. The sounds from these instruments are weaved
together expertly and provide a joyous musical texture. Frankly, this music
sounds so good I couldn't care less what genre of music it comes from.
I like
all the tracks very much, but the more well-known are 'Impressioni di
Settembre', 'È Festa' and 'La Carrozza Di Hans', these becoming the band's
anthems at concerts by all accounts. No wonder, as they are superb. I marvel at
how 'together' each track sounds. 'È Festa' (which could be translated as "it's
a party", "it's party time" or "it's festivity") is almost onomatopoeic: it's so
vivacious, so infectious that I put it on sometimes just to get a lift. Great
bass, guitar, keyboards, drums and flute. 'Grazie Davvero' is also a favourite
of mine, with calm parts, big-band sounding parts, great acoustic guitar, and
melody, melody, melody.
I can't really say which other bands, if any, the
music reminds me of, although it does feel very Italian in style and there are
definitely some reminders of classical music, perhaps baroque, plus Italian
country tunes. I like the way the music is constructed: there are many changes
in melody, tempo and mood in each track.
'È Festa' plus the tracks from the
band's second album "Per Un Amico" were rehashed with English lyrics (except 'Il
Banchetto', which stayed in Italian) by Pete Sinfield for the PFM album "Photos
Of Ghosts", released by ELP's Manticore Records and which is perhaps better
known outside Italy. So if you are familiar with "Photos of Ghosts" you will
recognise 'È Festa' on "Storia Di Un Minuto" instantly, and you should be
delighted to hear for the first time the band's anthem 'La Carrozza Di Hans' (I
like so much the calm interludes using acoustic guitar, vocals and organ). The
original vocals in Italian on all these songs are very pleasant indeed.
Even
though the album came out in 1972 the music does not sound at all dated. At only
34 minutes, it's over all too quickly but, as with PFM's other albums, I get up
feeling invigorated. In my opinion this album is a classic and I unreservedly
recommend it to you. I cannot give this album anything other than 5 stars. Don't
hesitate to get it. (Fitzcarraldo/progarchives.com)
Mauro Pagani - Flute,
Violin, Vocals
Franco Mussida - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, 12-String
Guitar, Mandolin, Vocals
Flavio Premoli - Organ, Piano, Mellotron, Moog
Synthesizer, Vocals
Giorgio Piazza - Bass, Vocals
Franz Di Cioccio -
Drums, Moog Synthesizer, Percussion,
Vocals
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