Italian progressive rock quintet formed in 1969, known for the 1973 concept album Io Non So Da Dove Vengo E Non So Dove Mai Andrò, Uomo È Il Nome Che Mi Han Dato.

Members: Vito Paradiso (vocals, acoustic guitar), Gilberto Trama (flute, sax, keyboards), Matteo Vitolli (guitar, piano, flute), Eddy Lorigiola (bass), Ricky Rebajoli (drums). The band's name was inspired by model Diane Lind. Their 1973 album is described as a concept album exploring war, death and memory.

Review praises De De Lind's 1973 concept album for its craft, acoustic/electric contrasts and flute-led arrangements. The record is described as one of the most underrated works of Italian progressive. Tracks form two suites and explore themes like war, death and memory.

For:Fans of 1970s Italian progressive rock, prog collectors, listeners who appreciate flute-driven arrangements and concept albums.

 De De Lind was an Italian quintet formed in 1969, consisting of Vito Paradiso (vocals, acoustic guitar), Gilberto Trama (flute, sax, keyboards), Matteo Vitolli (guitar, piano, flute), Eddy Lorigiola (bass), Ricky Rebajoli (drums).

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