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Passpartù, with its enveloping, entirely instrumental title track, was nonetheless a turning point album and as such worthy of consideration. Everything moves in an evocative atmosphere rich in irony, a tangle of surreal stories well illustrated by Andrea Pazienza’s drawings, which make this work a sort of real comic album.
Passpartù, with its enveloping, entirely instrumental title track, was nonetheless a turning point album and as such worthy of consideration.
Everything moves in an evocative atmosphere rich in irony, a tangle of surreal stories well illustrated by Andrea Pazienza’s drawings, which make this work a sort of real comic album.
Discover the unique sound and surreal stories of Passpartù – listen now and dive into a pivotal chapter of Italian prog rock!
"Passpartù represents one of the 'off' moments of their career, far surpassed by 'Come ti va in riva alla città'." "There isn’t a single track that can be defined as ugly: everything is singable, well-played, but no one seems to believe in what they are doing."
"Passpartù represents one of the 'off' moments of their career, far surpassed by 'Come ti va in riva alla città'."
"There isn’t a single track that can be defined as ugly: everything is singable, well-played, but no one seems to believe in what they are doing."
Explore PFM's challenging 'Passpartù' and dive into this unique chapter of Italian progressive rock history.
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