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A small symphonic prog jewel, courageous and unique. If one is not puritanical and does not wrinkle their nose at these contaminations of sacred and profane, the album will prove to be very pleasant.
A small symphonic prog jewel, courageous and unique.
If one is not puritanical and does not wrinkle their nose at these contaminations of sacred and profane, the album will prove to be very pleasant.
Latte e Miele's 1972 album 'Passio Secundum Mattheum' stands out in the Ligurian prog rock scene with its blend of baroque, jazz, and Emerson Lake and Palmer influences. The concept album narrates Christ's Passion using adapted texts, enriched with complex arrangements and church choirs. Despite some fragmentation, it offers notable musical moments and technical prowess. It remains a courageous and unique symphonic prog work appreciated for its sacred-profane fusion. Discover the rich symphonic prog textures of Latte e Miele's Passio Secundum Mattheum—listen and explore this unique 70s Italian masterpiece!
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