The second album from this band from Italy.
The band was a sextet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, keyboards, flute and vocals.
Two guests added extra male and female vocals.
This is a band I thought I would never hear from again after their 1993 debut album Nymphae. An album I in April 2017 gave a good rating in # 2 of this blog.
But the band resurfaced again with this seventy minutes long album.
We are again deep into RPI territory. The music is very melodic RPI with Italian vocals. Good vocals, btw. The flutes is, besides of the vocals, the dominant instrument here.
On Nymphae, the band sounded like a mix of Jethro Tull and ELP. Now, the band sounds like... well, a bit proggy pop/rock where there is no longer any similarities with ELP and Jethro Tull.
The music is a bit pedestrian and not particular exciting or even interesting.
There are three good songs here. The rest is decent enough. Hence, this album is not as good as their debut album. RPI fans would rightly so get this album. I am not won over by this album.
2.5 points
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