The ninth album from this band from Italy.
The band is a quintet on this album with a lineup of drums, percussion, guitars, bass, organ, keyboards, saxophone, flute and vocals.
This band album debuted 50 years ago. They have had a long break but reappeared again some years ago with some more albums.
Osanna is an institution within the RPI scene.
I have reviewed and liked their previous eight albums.
Their new album, and I love the cover art-work, takes us on a journey more towards Italian crooner pop and some Italian folk rock. This still being within the parameters of RPI.
The music is pretty dynamic and at times.
The quality is somewhere between decent and good. This is not their best album. It is still worth checking out.
2.5 points
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