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    New Album by Prometheo


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    Quote Originally Posted by TheH View Post
    Barock Project should be rather easy to get. Aereostella is owned by members of PFM.

    I normally shop here:

    www.btf.it
    http://store.maracash.com/

    Of course sometimes you need to buy from the band itself. Therefore I add Facebook links on my occasional look out lists.

    For your side of the great Pond it might be a better idea to look out for the usual US Vendors. Sorry but I have no idea About
    ressources in Canada.
    Thanks for this information. I must say I'm appreciative of such comprehensive and valuable input on the Italian prog scene you devote your shared expertise on. Much noted!
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    Odessa 3rd Album (in over 20 years)


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    ^ That was very good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheH View Post
    For your side of the great Pond it might be a better idea to look out for the usual US Vendors. Sorry but I have no idea About
    ressources in Canada.
    Shipping from the US is similar to shipping from Europe if you live in Canada. I just checked BTF.IT and the rate for 9 CDs is about what I'd pay from the US.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smcfee View Post
    Shipping from the US is similar to shipping from Europe if you live in Canada. I just checked BTF.IT and the rate for 9 CDs is about what I'd pay from the US.
    I suspect your best bet for Italian would be Greg Walker at http://synphonicmusic.com/
    Greg has oodles of Italian and he ships from Utah. A few times a year I buy 8-12 cd's from Greg. The shipping for the entire batch costs me $5~. I live in Texas.

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    Some more international sounding good stuff


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    Quote Originally Posted by 100423 View Post
    A lot to catch up on after being gone for a few months. Really enjoying the Melting Clock. I'll order it soon!
    Thanks John. That's a really good one that went unnoticed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zappathustra View Post
    Thanks John. That's a really good one that went unnoticed.
    That is why I Keep this thread running, apart from maybe 4 or 5 bands most stuff from Italy is unnoticed.

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    This thread is worthy for the occasional great discovery.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheH View Post
    That is why I Keep this thread running, apart from maybe 4 or 5 bands most stuff from Italy is unnoticed.
    Thank you man for all the great work. It's hard to keep track of everything.

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    Yes, I've very appreciative of the notifications from this thread.

    Odessa 3rd Album (in over 20 years)

    This is really good. Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 100423 View Post
    Yes, I've very appreciative of the notifications from this thread.

    Odessa 3rd Album (in over 20 years)

    This is really good. Thanks!
    Yes like it very much too. seems to be a download only at the Moment, still hope for a CD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheH View Post
    New Album by Prometheo

    I like this song

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    In the spotlight-Quasar Lux Symphoniae
    QLS's history is varied and colorful. QLS released their first album in 1977. QLS released at least one album every decade since then.

    Influenced by opera. Male and female singers. Symphonic to classical. At their best, they combine prog and classical music seamlessly.

    QLS's 70s and 80s material is their weakest in my opinion. Too much rock, not enough prog. However, during the nineties QLS released two operatic concept albums. The first "Abraham - One Act Rock Opera" tells the Old Testament Abraham story and the second 90s album " The Enlightening March of the Argonaut tracks Robert Scott's ill-fate South Pole exhibition. The 90's albums are reminiscent of Enid in their symphonic glory and worth checking out. ( As long as the guitarist is not singing) The woman's voice is heaven. The other male vocals are fine. By the time QLs reached 2009's "Synopsis", they'd fixed the guitarist singer problem.



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    New Celeste sounds very, very promising...


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    Quote Originally Posted by spacefreak View Post
    New Celeste sounds very, very promising...


    Yes. I'm halfway through and it sounds better than their previous album.

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    Baro Prog-Jets


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    Quote Originally Posted by TheH View Post
    Yes like it very much too. seems to be a download only at the Moment, still hope for a CD.
    I find only a new single. Can you give any links about the album?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mogilevs View Post
    I find only a new single. Can you give any links about the album?
    Sorry I thought it would be a new album but they are doing a track after track thing. Next track coming soon.

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    The 18 members of the Italy based band Ainur are releasing a Tolkien based rock opera. Not typical RPI.


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    Some more 90s glory. (with two non album tracks)

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