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LP MUSEO ROSENBACH
Zarathustra
Country of release: EEC, 2016
Original released: 1973
Label: MSFE
Catalogue number: MSFE LP-1-0021
Barcode: -
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Ja/Yes
Condition Record: MINT (Unplayed)
Condition Cover: MINT
Tracks Side 1:
1. Zarathustra (20:35)
a) L'Ultimo Uomo
b) Il Re Di Ieri
c) Al Di Là Del Bene E Del Male
d) Superuomo
e) Il Tempio
Delle Clessidre
Tracks Side 2:
1. Degli Uomini (4:04)
2. Della Natura
(8:28)
3. Dell'Eterno Ritorno (6:18)
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Museo Rosenbach were a short-lived Italian progressive band, best
known for their 1973 release Zarathustra, a concept album freely inspired by the
controversial works of philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche and ‘Thus Spoke
Zarathustra’. Unfortunately, at the time of its release, the album was widely
disregarded because of the far right-wing views found within the
Nietzsche-inspired lyrics. The band suffered for their political ideals, which
prevented them from getting the kind of attention they deserved. Museo’s musical
palette contained a dash of Banco, ELP and Van Der Graaf Generator. Comparisons
to early King Crimson are also inevitable; this is symphonic progressive rock
with a rough edge. While the group’s particular brand was less experimental than
a lot of Italian prog, their compositions were equally challenging
constructions, filled with time changes and eccentricities. Something is always
happening.
Though the music is generally dark and heavy, it still
manages to remain melodic and fluid; the only time it really softens is during
the excellent Superuomo. The traditional rock ensemble of electric guitar, bass
and drums has plenty to offer, with the mellotron and Hammond organ capable of
taking on both lead and supporting roles. The continually captivating interplay
is a result of wicked distorted electric guitar (reminiscent of Focus), varied
and beautifully arranged keyboards, a versatile rhythm section (featuring solid
bass guitar in tandem with propulsive and perfectly timed drumming), and strong,
expressive Italian vocals. It all comes together into a constant tension, topped
by majestic outbursts of the mellotron. Stefano Lupo Galifi’s singing is bold
and passionate, elevating the rest of the music to a higher level.
The
side-long title epic is an absolute killer, starting in moderately lush and
melodic form, until it slowly becomes more and more intense. Despite the notable
King Crimson and ELP influences here, Museo came up with something fairly
original and ultimately very strong, the track seeming much shorter than its
actual twenty-minute length. The other three cuts, Degli Uomini, the grandiose
Della Natura (dramatic in a more typically Italian way, mixed with some
ELP/Banco moods and riffs), and Dell’Eterno Ritorno, are all of the same
quality, although not as focused as the record’s main theme.
Dead spots
are hard to find, as the quick transitions from loud and powerful to soft and
melodic playing are quite amazing. If there’s anything to complain about at all,
then it might be the slightly varying consistency and a few transitions that
aren’t entirely cohesive. For fans of harder-edged 70’s progressive with no lack
of spectacular moments, these are however minor issues. Zarathustra is an
epitome of what heavy symphonic prog is all about, an achievement that
transcends the particular time in which it was made. (ProgJect, August 2nd,
2012/sputnikmusic.com)
Giancarlo Golzi - Drums, Timpani, Bells,
Vocals
Alberto Moreno - Bass, Piano
Enzo Merogno - Guitar, Vocals
Pit
Corradi - Mellotron, Hammond Organ, Vibraphone, Electric Farfisa
Piano
Stefano "Lupo" Galifi - Vocals
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