Italian progressive rock group that released a single self-titled album in 1973 on the EMI label. Line-up on the album: Enzo Volpini (keyboards, guitars), Elio Volpini (bass, guitars), Ruggero Stefani (drums) and Toni Gionta (vocals, credited as Tony Tartarini).

The band's 1973 album shows strong Emerson, Lake & Palmer influences; comparisons in the review include Metamorfosi and New Trolls Atomic System. Toni Gionta is credited on the album as Tony Tartarini (a name he later used as vocalist of Cherry Five).

L'Uovo Di Colombo are an Italian progressive rock band who released a single self-titled album in 1973 on EMI. The record shows clear Emerson, Lake & Palmer influences and concise song structures. The review praises certain instrumental passages (notably "Turba") but finds other tracks less memorable. Recommended mainly for genre enthusiasts.

For:Fans of 1970s Italian progressive rock and ELP-influenced bands.

 Not exactly one of the top groups on the Italian prog Olympus, L'Uovo di Colombo released their only self-titled album in 1973 for the EMI label.

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