Musicians who are technically monstrous, true standard-bearers of Italian Jazz-Fusion (with stylistic and musical connotations sprawling between Psychedelia, Folk, Rock, and Progressive). The best of the best of Italic Music: "Azimut," "Abbiamo tutti un Blues da piangere," "Genealogia," "La Valle dei Templi," and "Non è poi così Lontano" – 5 masterpieces released in as many years. Olympus.

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Perigeo

Perigeo are an Italian jazz-rock/fusion group formed in the early 1970s by bassist Giovanni Tommaso with Franco D’Andrea, Claudio Fasoli, Bruno Biriaco, and Tony Sidney. Celebrated for sophisticated interplay and a fusion of jazz and progressive rock, they earned comparisons to Soft Machine and Miles Davis’ electric period. Their core 1972–1976 run—Azimut, Abbiamo tutti un blues da piangere, Genealogia, La valle dei templi, and Non è poi così lontano—along with Live at Montreux, cemented their reputation.
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