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    Museo Rosenbach ‎- Zarathustra (1973) IT 2018 Ricordi Reissue - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

    Posted By: Fran Solo
    Museo Rosenbach ‎- Zarathustra (1973) IT 2018 Ricordi Reissue - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

    Museo Rosenbach ‎- Zarathustra
    Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz | 900mb
    Label: Ricordi ‎/ SMRL 6113 | Released: 1973 | This Issue: 2018 | Genre: Progressive-Rock

    Zarathustra
    A1 L'Ultimo Uomo
    A2 Il Re Di Ieri
    A3 Al Di La'Del Bene E Del Male
    A4 Superuomo
    A5 Il Tempio Delle Clessidre
    -
    B1 Degli Uomini
    B2 Della Natura
    B3 Dell'Eterno Ritorno


    Companies, etc.

    Licensed From – Sony Music Entertainment Italy S.p.A.
    Licensed To – De Agostini Publishing Italia S.p.A.
    Distributed By – De Agostini Publishing Italia S.p.A.
    Pressed By – Record Industry – 21715
    Recorded At – Ricordi Studios

    Credits

    Bass, Piano – Alberto Moreno
    Coordinator – Bruno Lanteri
    Design [Cover] – Wanda Spinello
    Drums, Timpani, Bells, Vocals – Giancarlo Golzi
    Guitar, Vocals – Enzo Merogno
    Lyrics By – Mauro La Luce
    Mellotron, Organ [Hammond], Vibraphone, Electric Piano [Farfisa] – Pit Corradi
    Mixed By – Angelo Vaggi, Museo Rosenbach
    Music By – Alberto Moreno
    Orchestrated By – Museo Rosenbach
    Photography By – Caesar Monti*
    Technician – Dino Gelsomino
    Technician, Mixed By – Carlo Martinet
    Vocals – Stefano “Lupo” Galifi*

    Notes
    Originally released in 1973 as Ricordi SMRL 6113

    Pubblicazione quattordicinale corredata da disco in vinile non vendibile separatamente edita da De Agostini Publishing Italia S.p.A.

    This release is the 20th of the Italian collection “Prog Rock Italiano”, published by De Agostini.
    It contains an 8-pages booklet.
    Barcode and Other Identifiers

    Rights Society: S.I.A.E.
    Barcode (On packaging): 977253264064071020
    Other (ISSN on packaging): 2532-6406
    Matrix / Runout (Side A): 21715 2A LPP-ZARA
    Matrix / Runout (Side B): 21715 1B LPP-ZARA


    Museo Rosenbach ‎- Zarathustra (1973) IT 2018 Ricordi Reissue - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

    Museo Rosenbach ‎- Zarathustra (1973) IT 2018 Ricordi Reissue - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

    Museo Rosenbach ‎- Zarathustra (1973) IT 2018 Ricordi Reissue - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz



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    What a wonderful way for me to get started on the Italian prog scene. It was 1993, I was 20, I was getting pretty much fed up with anything mainstream.

    This was still before the Internet (or at least, I never heard of the Internet in ’93, although it did exist, but was more of a “techno-geek” sort of thing), and trying to get info on obscure prog rock was rather difficult. I was given a blank tape that had MUSEO ROSENBACH’s “Zarathustra”, because this guy knew that I was ready for more obscure prog rock, and knew that I wouldn’t just casually step foot in a record store and find an LP of this. I have since bought the Italian BMG/Ricordi CD reissue.

    Let’s get with the review on “Zarathustra”. The original LP was released on the Ricordi label (which was also home to bands like BANCO and CERVELLO). The music tends to the more heavy, agressive end of the prog spectrum, not unlike IL BALLETTO DI BRONZO or BIGLIETTO PER L’INFERNO. Lots of great organ and Mellotron, aggressive guitars, and powerful vocals. Plus you can’t beat that mystical atmosphere. The lyrics are said to be inspired by the works of Friederich Wilhelm Nietzsche and “Thus Spoke Zarathustra”. Nietzsche was also greatly admired by those with far right-wing views, and because of that, prevented Museo Rosenbach from getting the attention they deserved (although how the band stood on political issues is anyone’s guess, as Nietzsche did have lots of admirers of every political stripe). Right-wing or not, the band really knew how to dish out some truly killer Italian prog, as the side length title track demonstrates. The other three cuts, “Degli Uomini”, “Della Natura”, and “Dell’Eterno Ritorno” are all of the same quality, and I really can’t seem to find any dead spots.

    It’s amazing for the ten years I’ve been familiar with this album that I enjoy it just as much as I did back in ’93. Yes, some might think there are better Italian prog albums out there, some might not like the production (many of these heavier Italian prog albums I’ve heard, like BIGLIETTO PER L’INFERNO, OSANNA, CERVELLO, and SEMIRAMIS all don’t have the best production), but to me, this is a totally essential album.
    Review by Proghead, progarchives.com
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