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Zarathustra: Rock Progressive
Museo Rosenbach
Zarathustra: Rock Progressive
Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock
 
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Limited 1997 reissue through BMG of this historical 1973prog album originally released on the Ricordi label. Therecording is seven different movements inspired by theoriesof Nietsche. Four tracks.

     
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All Artists: Museo Rosenbach
Title: Zarathustra: Rock Progressive
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Bmg Int'l
Original Release Date: 3/4/2003
Release Date: 3/4/2003
Album Type: Limited Edition, Import
Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock
Styles: Progressive, Progressive Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 766489781426

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Limited 1997 reissue through BMG of this historical 1973prog album originally released on the Ricordi label. Therecording is seven different movements inspired by theoriesof Nietsche. Four tracks.

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Primitive Italian Prog.
BENJAMIN MILER | 10/18/2001
(3 out of 5 stars)

"I must admit, I found their late nineties release, Exit, far more appealing than this 1973 effort. The difference between the two is that after twenty five years they developed a much keener sense of melody and used the prog arrangements to enhance the delivery of the compositions. On Zarathustra it often sounds like an exercise in jamming on vaguely related themes. I found the musicianship to be somewhat dated and the vocals somewhat strained. It's not bad just not "classic Italian prog" as other reviewers would suggest. I much prefer the 70's output of PFM or Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso where composition reigned King. If you enjoyed the first Banco recording, Le Orme's Collage or Balleto's Ys you may like this one. Proceed with caution...Simon"
One of the best in italy
pablo alicea | toa alta, PR United States | 02/23/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"zarathustra is a masterpiece excellent recording very good songs
(in the progresive way)a lots of mellotron the band is in same
status as pfm,banco,area(area is more jazzier)it does not have
the virtuoso like franco musida & flavio premoli of pfm or
gianni & vitorio of banco .but museo work as a team to compose
8 great song that you would wish hear moore this band is one of best.
in italia the other ones like orme,loconda d fate,pfm after
mauro pagani depature(jet lag)will bore you to death .you would love more
this production is like hearing pfm un per amico,(photos of ghost,but more progresive remember that this recording took place
1972&1973 era if you progresive hardcore fan this a most
if it to old for you then go for flower king(progresive rock group)up to date technologies with good tunes.and by the way
museo rosenbach has another prodution is called --exit--
i am waiting for the release."
Museo Rosenbach - 'Zarathustra' (BMG International)
Mike Reed | USA | 12/13/2006
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Originally released in 1973,this was the Italian progressive/art rock band's debut album.Italian prog has never done all that much for me,personally.But,I thought I'd give this CD a listen.A couple of decent tracks,here "Al Di La' del Bene E del Male" and "Degli Uomini" sort of reminded me of Emerson Lake & Palmer (the playing,anyway).Line-up:Lupi-vocals,Enzo Moregno-guitar&vocals,Pit Corradi-organ&mellotron,Alberto Moreno-piano&bass and Giancarlo Golzi-drums,tubular bells&vocals.Heard they made a come back twenty-some years later with an effort,'Exit'.I'll have to check that CD out sometime."