An Italian progressive rock group that released a single self-titled album. The lineup included Enrico La Rosa, Mauro Sarti, Carlo Marcovecchio, Richard Ursillo and Alfredo Barducci. According to the reviewed source, the band disbanded after this release.

The band's sole album is described as built on a heavy rock/prog foundation with prominent guitar and organ, flute passages, psychedelic moments and folk-tinged acoustic segments. The album is structured in eight movements and contains the highlighted track "Terzo Tempo."

Campo di Marte is an Italian progressive rock group documented in one detailed review on DeBaser. The review praises their self-titled album for its eight movements, strong guitar and organ presence, flute passages and a mix of hard, psychedelic and folk-tinged prog. The reviewer highlights "Terzo Tempo" as a standout track.

For:Fans of Italian progressive rock, collectors of vintage prog, listeners who enjoy organ- and flute-forward rock.

 The CD is structured in eight movements, never truly becoming suites, never presenting any drops in attention.

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