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 Third is born, a superb monument of experimental music and the entire art of the Twentieth century.

 Moon In June is 19.08 minutes of pure ecstasy, of total upheaval, of complete reverie!

The review praises Soft Machine's Third as an extraordinary and pioneering album blending psychedelia, jazz, and experimental sounds. It highlights the individual creativity of band members and Robert Wyatt's magnum opus 'Moon in June.' The album is portrayed as a transformative journey in music that pushes boundaries and evokes deep emotions. The reviewer expresses profound admiration and personal connection to the work. Dive into Soft Machine's Third to experience a legendary blend of jazz, psychedelia, and experimental soundscapes. Listen now and explore a timeless classic!

 Every song on this album is exciting, pompous, and at the same time captivating.

 Kansas far excelled over any other European band in a certain hard-prog context.

Kansas' 1974 self-titled debut album marked the start of one of America's greatest progressive rock bands. Influenced by English prog giants and led by classically trained violinist Robby Steinhardt, the album blends rock, folk, and classical sounds. Produced by Don Kirshner, it features memorable tracks like 'Belexes' and 'Journey from Mariabronn.' Kansas climbed to prog relevance alongside bands like Rush, paving the way for their later successes. Explore Kansas' legendary debut and experience the dawn of American progressive rock today!

 If there is an adjective for the music of Le Orme, it is precisely this. BEAUTIFUL! And unmatched!

 The music, though wonderful, takes a backseat, here there are human feelings, the values that should matter the most in our lives!

This review celebrates Le Orme’s album Verità Nascoste as a continuation of the band's unique and beautiful musical legacy. Despite shifts towards prog-pop and comparisons to other Italian prog bands, the album retains Tagliapietra’s enchanting voice, poetic lyrics, and distinctive soundscapes. It praises the timeless quality of their 70s classics while inviting listeners to rediscover the magic and human emotions embedded in the music. The reviewer is openly passionate and nostalgic about Le Orme's contribution to Italian progressive rock. Listen to Le Orme's Verità Nascoste and rediscover the unmatched beauty of Italian progressive rock!

 Fossati’s wild and Hendrixian guitar takes the lead, Marchi on the organ is no less impressive.

 They were among the first in Italy to initiate a certain prog discourse, transitioning from classical moments to hard-rock and acoustic and blues arrangements.

Gleemen was one of Italy's first progressive rock bands, forming in 1966 and releasing their self-titled debut in 1970. Their music combines Hendrix-inspired guitar work with impressive organ textures, bridging beat-era influences and early prog sounds. The review highlights their originality and their evolution into the band Garybaldi, marking an important moment in Italian prog history. Discover the roots of Italian prog rock—listen to Gleemen's classic 1970 album today!

 Jim was poetry, Jim was grit, Jim was Art personified, constant exaggeration, the diabolic deity.

 Today, I still haven’t learned to appreciate classical music, but I hope to have the time, and above all, I hope I’m not too close to the end.

The review expresses a nostalgic and emotional connection to Jim Morrison, reflecting on the lasting impression he has left since youth. The author sees Morrison as more than a myth—an embodiment of poetry and art, symbolizing youthful rebellion and timeless influence. While no longer the same youthful fan, the reverence for Morrison’s legacy remains strong and personal. Dive into the timeless legacy of Jim Morrison and relive the poetic spirit of classic rock.

 Le Orme should be considered as one of the greatest Italian rock bands of all time.

 I would unhesitatingly give it the title of the 'In the Court of the Crimson King' of Italy.

Le Orme's album Collage is hailed as one of the greatest Italian progressive rock records, blending Mediterranean influences with classic prog innovation. The album flows smoothly, with notable tracks showcasing their originality and dream-like quality. Their 1971 work stands as a manifesto of Italian spaghetti-prog and holds a revered place comparable to iconic English prog albums. The distinct lineup and evocative cover art add to its timeless appeal. Listen now to Le Orme's Collage and experience a classic of Italian prog rock history!

 Franco Battiato, the Artist (allow me the capital letter, at least to distinguish him among the many)...

 From a technical standpoint, the use of electronics is nothing short of perfect, and with increasingly advanced technologies, not surprisingly, he was the one to drag the avant-garde into the Boot.

The review praises Franco Battiato as a distinguished artist in a crowded music scene. Orizzonti Perduti is highlighted as a technically perfect and soulful blend of pop-rock and avant-garde electronics. The album’s meditative and ironic tone, alongside its complex but relatable lyrics, makes it stand out in the 1980s Italian music landscape. The reviewer rates it a full 5 out of 5, applauding its timeless significance. Discover the artistic brilliance of Franco Battiato's Orizzonti Perduti—listen and explore this iconic Italian classic today!

 It captivates you on a full listen and enters you immediately without asking permission.

 'Nine Feet Underground' is 22.44 minutes of pure musical ecstasy, a shocking flight with closed eyes in the vast and boundless skies of prog, jazz-rock, and melody.

This review praises Caravan’s 1971 album, 'In The Land Of Grey And Pink,' as a foundational progressive rock masterpiece blending rock, jazz, and psychedelia. The album’s melodic complexity and enchanting atmosphere are highlighted, with special emphasis on the monumental suite 'Nine Feet Underground.' The review positions the album alongside classics by Pink Floyd and King Crimson and recommends it for both refined listeners and newcomers to the genre. Dive into Caravan's enchanting prog classic and experience the magic of 'In The Land Of Grey And Pink' today!

 The first time you listen to “The Dark Side Of The Moon” you never forget, the mark it leaves is indelible.

 At the beginning of the third millennium, “The Dark Side Of The Moon” enjoys astounding freshness and relevance.

The review reflects a deeply emotional journey sparked by Pink Floyd's The Dark Side Of The Moon. It praises the album's refined sound, masterful production by Alan Parsons, and timeless themes revolving around life and human experience. Highlighting key songs and the band's creative evolution, the reviewer views the album as a seminal artistic achievement that remains profoundly relevant decades later. Listen to Pink Floyd's The Dark Side Of The Moon and experience the timeless journey that continues to inspire music lovers worldwide.

 For me, perhaps, this is the most coherent work of Pink Floyd, and the most choral.

 Brass and choirs make an impact, Quadraphonic, and I’m scattered in the room.

This poetic review praises Pink Floyd's 'Atom Heart Mother' as their most coherent and choral work, highlighted by a rich suite, unique sounds, and psychedelic elements. The reviewer celebrates its impact and timeless charm, evoking nostalgia for the late 1960s era. Dive into the poetic journey of Pink Floyd's Atom Heart Mother and experience its timeless soundscape today!

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