SydBarrett96 has written nonsense. According to him, Rocchi "was explicitly inspired" by Alan Sorrenti's Aria, when if anything the opposite would be true: Claudio Rocchi's Volo Magico N. 1 was released in 1971, while Sorrenti's Aria came out in 1972. Before writing nonsense that then spreads online, at least do your homework.

Tracklist and Videos

01   Volo magico n. 1 (18:31)

02   La realtà non esiste (02:33)

03   Giusto amore (11:10)

04   Tutto quello che ho da dire (04:04)

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Other reviews

By Lewis Tollani

 "Volo Magico no. 1 gently but vigorously drags us through the labyrinths of ourselves, twisting in the mind like a snake."

 "A touching and tender hippie poem, which might offer the rational, cold listener of the new century a moment of peace."


By MaGonk

 Volo Magico delivers to Italy its first true psychedelic rock album, which feels much more heartfelt and genuine than the more acclaimed American or British ones.

 "La Realtà Non Esiste" is one of the most beautiful songs of the entire ’70s, a piano and vocal gem.