Italian progressive rock band known for the 1971 album "Uno".

The 1971 album "Uno" is presented as a roughly 40-minute, 6-track concept album notable for guitar and keyboard effects, a prominent Hammond organ, medieval-influenced lyrics, and the signature track "Il Vento, La Luna E Pulcini Blu". The record is described as rare and hard to find.

Panna fredda is discussed in a single review focusing on their 1971 album Uno. The album is described as a 40-minute, 6-track concept record notable for guitar and keyboard effects and a prominent Hammond organ. Lyrics have a medieval flavour and the reviewer highlights rhythmic changes reminiscent of the Canterbury scene. "Il Vento, La Luna E Pulcini Blu" is called the album's signature song.

For:Fans of Italian progressive rock and collectors of rare prog records.

 Another Italian prog work (also hard to find) dated 1971 based on great guitar and keyboard effects.

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