Musician and composer with a classical background, author of numerous TV soundtracks, known for blending progressive and rock elements.

La vita che grida features numerous guest musicians including Rodolfo Maltese and Francesco di Giacomo (who sings the album's only non-instrumental track, the title track). The album is approximately 70 minutes long and has been described in a contemporary review as one of the most beautiful albums of the 1970s.

A single 5-star review praises Tony Carnevale's La vita che grida as an extraordinary revitalization of progressive music, blending rock and classical elements. The album (about 70 minutes) mixes instrumental pieces with one vocal track featuring Francesco di Giacomo. Guests include Rodolfo Maltese; the record is described as one of the most beautiful albums of the '70s.

For:Fans of progressive and symphonic rock.

 This album is an extraordinary example of how progressive music can be revitalized without distorting it.

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