Music group noted in reviews for blending progressive rock, jazz, acoustic experimentation and electronics. The album Giorni Felici (CD cited as 1997) features contributions by Luciano Margorani, Piero Chianura, Henry Kaiser, Franco Fabbri and John Oswald, and includes poems written and interpreted by Fausto Rossi.

La 1919's Giorni Felici is described as a strange, experimental album mixing progressive rock, jazz, acoustic experimentation and electronics. The record emphasizes improvisation and instrumental textures, with sax, drums, guitar and treated voices. The review highlights contributions by Luciano Margorani, Piero Chianura, Henry Kaiser, Franco Fabbri and John Oswald, and notes poems by Fausto Rossi. The overall reception is admiring of the musicianship but finds the mix of styles confusing.

For:Listeners of experimental, progressive rock and avant-garde jazz; fans of improvisation and instrumental music.

 Strange album, voices coming out of old radios, shrill guitar phrasings, sax, drums, and a sprinkle of electronics.

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