Italian Progressive Rock
Campo Di Marte - Campo Di Marte (United Artists, UAS 29497) (1973)

Good and very varied Album. Each track on this album has a style of its own. It opens with "Primo Tempo" and this is not too far from heavy progressive with it's heavy riffs, but the vocal parts are very lyric and there's also some nice flute in the middle. "Secondo Tempo" is a excellent and relaxed instrumental with flute and some great use of French horn. "Terzo Tempo" is typical Italian prog. "Quarto Tempo" is a instrumental track with some very classical influenced organ, but the track turns into a theme from "Terzo..". Favourite track on the album is "Quinto Tempo". An almost medieval track, and when the mellotron begins...ohh, so good. "Sesto Tempo" is a more rhythmic orientated track with more French horn. "Settimo Tempo" ends the album very well with lots of atmospheric flute relived by more rocking parts.
(Partly taken from progweed.net)

An amazing, and HIGHLY RECOMMENDED album, that even whas released in Argentina and Uruguay.
Not  easy to find. 



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Quarto tempo, (2,322 kb)
Quinto tempo, (4,456 kb)
Secondo tempo, (3,164 kb)
Sesto tempo, (3,754 kb)

One of the top 100 albums! >

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November 2012

THANKS!
I want to say thanks for all the nice email I received
Couldt imagine that it is used so frequently.
I just decided to let it remain for a further year, then we will see.

Mats

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