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Quella Vecchia Locanda

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Forfans of italian progressive rock, rpi collectors, and symphonic prog listeners.
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Quella Vecchia Locanda were an Italian progressive rock band from Rome active in the early 1970s, known for violin- and flute-led symphonic arrangements. They released two studio albums: Quella Vecchia Locanda (1972) and Il tempo della gioia (1974).

Line-ups referenced in reviews include Giorgio Giorgi (vocals, flute), Massimo Roselli (keyboards), Raimondo Maria Cocco (guitar), Patrick Traina (drums), Romualdo Coletta (bass on the debut), Massimo Giorgi (bass on Il tempo della gioia), Donald Lax (violin on the debut) and Claudio Filice (violin on Il tempo della gioia).

Reviews celebrate Quella Vecchia Locanda as a standout of Italian symphonic prog, praising violin/flute interplay and classical textures. The 1972 debut is hailed as a cornerstone, while Il tempo della gioia (1974) is noted for a calmer, violin-forward approach. Lineup shifts and detailed track analyses emphasize consistency, mood, and craft. Overall sentiment is highly favorable.

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