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For fans of tony carnevale,lovers of 1970s progressive rock,listeners seeking melodic yet powerful prog music,followers of italian prog rock,enthusiasts of classic and modern prog fusion
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THE REVIEW

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

Tony Carnevale (musician with a classical background, also author of numerous TV soundtracks) manages to blend more rock moments with others that are more subtle and intimate, with an open-mindedness rarely found in other artists.
Thanks also to a large group of extraordinary guests (including Rodolfo Maltese and Francesco di Giacomo from Banco, who sings the intense La Vita Che Grida, the only non-instrumental track on the album) an explosive mix of melody and power is created, devoid of the fussiness that often characterizes other progressive albums (for example, the opening Isabeau, 10 splendidly escalating minutes).

One of the most beautiful albums of the '90s, despite its lengthy duration (70 minutes), it almost never has any dull moments and succeeds in perfectly blending tradition and modernity.

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Tony Carnevale’s La Vita Che Grida is a standout progressive rock album that revitalizes the genre without losing its essence. Featuring a mix of powerful and subtle tracks, the album benefits from exceptional guest artists like Francesco di Giacomo. Despite its 70-minute length, it remains engaging throughout, successfully merging tradition with modernity and avoiding the common pitfalls of prog albums.

Tracklist

01   Isabeau (10:13)

02   Lo Zingaro (03:28)

03   Il Viaggio (04:46)

04   Incompiuta (09:38)

05   Fuoco E Ferro (06:49)

06   Quello Che Gli Altri Non Sanno (01:59)

07   La Vita Che Grida (05:47)

08   Le Memorie Della Scogliera (09:42)

09   Onde (05:31)

10   Sogno (05:24)

11   Separazione (05:32)

12   Senza Parole (01:30)

Tony Carnevale

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