Friday, 19 June 2020

Preghiera di Sasso - Preghiera di Sasso (1975)


The one and only album from this Italian band.

The band was a sextet with a lineup of saxophone, guitars, electric piano, bass, percussion and drums.

There are some obscure albums around. This one is one of the more obscure of the obscure albums around.

Nothing is known about this band. Which is fair enough. This album got a pressing of less than fifty copies.

The sound quality is pretty poor. But it is good enough to warrant a review.

The music is a mix of hard prog, instrumental prog and fusion with some sprinkling of jazz and folk rock.

The saxophone is the dominant instrument here and it is everywhere. There are also some pretty good guitars here.

The sound takes a dip in quality around the halfway mark and that is not good.

The quality of this forty odd minutes long album is decent, the sound taken into account. It is not an album which should be purchased by anyone but those of us who want our RPI collection to be complete.

2 points



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