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Quella Vecchia Locanda

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Quella Vecchia Locanda was a Roman progressive rock sextet active in the early 1970s. They released a self-titled album in 1972 and Il tempo della gioia two years later. Reviewers emphasize the prominent use of violin and flute and the band's symphonic/classical influences.

Origin: Rome, Italy. Key instruments noted in reviews: violin and flute (Giorgio Giorgi on flute and vocals; Donald Lax on violin on the first album, later Claudio Filice on violin). Other musicians mentioned in reviews include Romualdo Coletta (bass), Massimo Roselli (keyboards), Raimondo Maria Cocco (acoustic guitar), Patrick Traina (drums) and Massimo Giorgi (bassist on the second album). The band produced two studio albums and ceased activity after the second release, per contemporary reviews.

Quella Vecchia Locanda is a Roman progressive rock group praised across DeBaser reviews for richly arranged, symphonic-leaning music built around violin and flute. Reviewers highlight the 1972 self-titled album as a cornerstone of Italian prog; the band released a second album, Il tempo della gioia, two years later. The overall critical reception on DeBaser is highly positive.

For:Fans of 1970s progressive and symphonic rock, collectors of Italian prog, listeners who appreciate violin- and flute-driven arrangements.

 Nothing more to add on a work that is to be considered a cornerstone of Italian progressive, where no leading or weak pieces can be found, simply because there are neither, they are all masterpieces!

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 One of these is certainly the self-titled album by Quella Vecchia Locanda, which in just under 35 minutes provides a detailed summary of what classic prog rock (I would dare to say symphonic) was in Italy in the '70s.

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 A masterful, perfect, multifaceted, colorful, rich work and, in a word: beautiful.

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