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Finisterre: Storybook
The band’s notorious live act comes to fruition on this release; especially during the thirteen-minute piece “Phaedra.” Here, the artists’ pursue driving beats and ceremoniously executed motifs, whereas the soloists strut their stuff while being introduced to the crowd. Meanwhile, the ensemble quotes a few bars of King Crimson’s “In The Court Of The Crimson King,” and “21st Century Schizoid Man” atop a fusion of acutely organized twists and turns. However, one minor qualm might be in order, due to Valle’s excessive utilization of the mellotron for sustained chord voicings and textural scenery, although this writer does hold a special place in his heart for this rather endearing yet somewhat problematic instrument fabricated upon strips of magnetic tape. Otherwise, Storybook signifies a delectably appealing addition to the slightly asymmetrical contemporary progressive rock scene. Recommended.
Track Listing
In Limine; Orizzonte Degli Eventi; Hispanica; Altaloma; Macinaaqua, Macinaluna; Asia; Phaedra; Canto Antico
Personnel
Fabio Zuffanti; bass, vocals: Stefano Marelli; electric & acoustic guitars, vocals: Boris Valle; keyboards: Sergio Grazia; flute: Andrea Orlando; drums
Album information
Title: Storybook | Year Released: 2001 | Record Label: Moonjune Records
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