Described in the provided review as an Italian rock/prog group whose 2nd LP DNA features compositions by Alvaro Fella, band-arranged music, gritty vocals, harsh lyrics and a mixture of acoustic and electric arrangements.

Alvaro Fella is credited in the review as composing the music of Jumbo's 2nd LP; arrangements are credited to the entire group. The album faced radio censorship according to the review. The record is compared to Atomic Rooster and Jethro Tull in style.

Eliodoro praises Jumbo's 2nd LP DNA, noting Alvaro Fella as the main composer and the band's shared arrangements. The review highlights a spectacularly gritty voice, harsh/raw lyrics that led to radio censorship, and a mature blend of acoustic and electric elements. Recommended for fans of Italian progressive rock and collectors of Italian rock LPs.

For:Fans of Italian progressive rock, collectors of Italian rock LPs, listeners who like gritty vocals and raw lyrics.

 A solid work to which I am very attached, a spectacularly gritty voice with harsh and raw lyrics that got them banned from radio broadcasts of the time, musical maturity with acoustic moments happily mixed with electric ones that integrate into a single entity with the words and, if you think about it, it's a rare thing in Italian prog for a whole LP.

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