A crescendo of melodies that occasionally give way to a mannered but pleasant voice, supported by a magnificent soundscape enhanced by a flute and a violin never out of place.

 It’s truly a great listen and a detailed summary of what classic prog rock was in Italy in the ’70s.

This review warmly embraces Quella Vecchia Locanda's 1972 self-titled album as a classic example of Italian symphonic prog rock. The album delivers engaging, melodic compositions enriched with flute, violin, and tasteful guitar and keyboard interplay. Despite its modest complexity, the album offers a cohesive and enjoyable listening experience. The reviewer highlights the album's unjust obscurity and encourages rediscovery of such overlooked gems. Listen now and rediscover this enchanting masterpiece of Italian prog rock from the '70s!

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