Formula 3 - Dies Irae - 1970 - Flac
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Italian Prog
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Track List
01.Dies Irae
02.Non E' Francesca
03.Perche'…Perche' Ti Amo
04.Questo Folle Sentimento (Intro)
05.Questo Folle Sentimento
06.Walk Away Renee
07.Se Non E Amore Cosa e
08.Sole Giallo, Sole Nero
Alberto Radius (guitar, vocals)
Gabriele Lorenzi (keyboards, vocals)
Tony Cicco (drums, vocals)
EAC FLAC-IMAGE CUE 250MB | COVER | RS
Italian Prog
FLAC01
FLAC02
FLAC03
COVERS
MP3VBR60MB
Track List
01.Dies Irae
02.Non E' Francesca
03.Perche'…Perche' Ti Amo
04.Questo Folle Sentimento (Intro)
05.Questo Folle Sentimento
06.Walk Away Renee
07.Se Non E Amore Cosa e
08.Sole Giallo, Sole Nero
Alberto Radius (guitar, vocals)
Gabriele Lorenzi (keyboards, vocals)
Tony Cicco (drums, vocals)
From italianprog.com
One of the most popular bands in Italy at the beginning of the 70's, not only among rock fans because of their long collaboration with singer Lucio Battisti who took them to the newly formed Numero Uno label producing their first album.
Dies irae, housed in a nice psych-inspired sleeve, introduced the typical Formula 3 sound, based on the guitar/organ interplay (the band used no bass, the bass parts being played by keyboard player Lorenzi), with the nice lead voice of drummer Cicco.
Their sound was a blend of pop, prog and hard rock influences, that brought them to be the most important rock band before the Banco/PFM years. On the album are noteworthy the nice title track with a dark atmosphere (Dies Irae had originally been released on single in 1967 by Samurai, a group that included keyboardist Gabriele Lorenzi along with Area's Paolo Tofani), a cover of the Left Banke's Walk away Renee and one of their most important tracks and an Italian rock classic, Questo folle sentimento.