Padua-based progressive rock group known for a single album recorded in 1972 and released in 1990. The band toured with Van Der Graaf Generator and maintained contacts with David Jackson and Peter Hammill into the mid-1990s.

Recorded in 1972 for the Trident label (which closed in 1975), the album was self-produced and issued in a limited edition in 1990. Two pieces associated with a later project (The Dream of Oblomov) were included as bonus tracks on the 2011 CD edition of Uomini umili popoli liberi. The album is noted for accessible song structures, flute and keyboard work, and lyrics with dreamlike, mythological imagery.

Eneide is a Padua-based Italian progressive rock group known for a single album recorded in 1972 and released in 1990. The DeBaser review praises the album's accessible yet complex songwriting, its dreamlike lyrics, and standout instrumental work. The album is recommended both for newcomers to prog and for longtime fans.

For:Fans of 1970s Italian progressive rock and newcomers looking for an accessible entry into prog.

 “Covers cities with darkness, draws shadows and falsehoods.”

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