KUNDALINI SHAKTI DEVI
Tytuł:KUNDALINI SHAKTI DEVI
card - sleeve edition
Wytwórnia:AMS
Rok:1974/RN
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Tytuł:KUNDALINI SHAKTI DEVI
card - sleeve edition
Wytwórnia:AMS
Rok:1974/RN
Prog - rock
Po raz pierwszy na CD
Wydanie -card sleeve + 20- stronicowa książeczka
A lost album from the Italian progressive scene,
recorded in 1974 and then shelved for almost 44 years, sees its
first ever CD release. Featuring lyrics about science
fiction and the consumer society, these three long stretched
tracks will be of interest for fans of a.o. Van Der Graaf
Generator and German cosmic/kraut vibes.
Tracklist
1 Flash 19:11
2 Museo Galattico 14:48
3 Sensitività 13:41
Musicians
Bass, Other [Amplificatore], Vocals – Claudio Capetta
Drums – Ampelio Bifll
Guitar, Other [Amplificatore], Vocals – Gianni Lecchi
Organ [Hammond], Strings – Enrico Radaelli
Organ [Hammond], Vocals – Tony Ognibene
Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Vocals, Text By, Music By – Roberto Paramhansa
Vocals, Guitar, Other [Amplificatore] – Massimiliano Moretti
Cardboard sleeve. Recorded in 1974 but never released.
At the beginning of the 70's, Roberto "Paramhansa" Puddu, a professional musician playing dance music with his saxophone in various bands and clubs, began to notice that many foreign and Italian bands - notably E.L.P, Jethro Tull, Genesis, Yes, Banco del Mutuo Soccorso, New Trolls, Le Orme, Garybaldi, Pholas Dactylus and many others - stopped writing 'simple songs', developing pop and rock 'operas' that went further than traditional straightforward arrangements. Feeling the need to record the more complicated melodies and harmonic structures in his head, Roberto sought to find capable and eager musicians interested in more adventurous music.
After several unsuccessful attempts, others willing and determined to experiment and realize these new ideas came together. Roberto was joined by Massimilliano Moretti (guitars, vocals), Gianni Lecchi (guitars, vocals), Claudio Capetta (bass, vocals), Enrico Radaelli (keyboards, organ), Tony Ognibene (keyboards, vocals) and Ampelio Biffi (drums, percussion), three lengthy pieces were recorded on a simple Revox recorder and mixer, but these were sadly met with disinterest from Italian music managers unwilling to take a risk.
Almost 40 years later, the self titled debut of Kundalini Shakti Devi is now released for the first time by BTF on CD and vinyl. A somewhat typical RPI work, full of passionate Italian vocals, plenty of flute and saxophone around ambitious, often jazzy arrangements, this hidden gem compliments fellow Italian bands such as Banco del Mutuo Soccorso and St Tropez, while incorporating elements of worldwide prog artists such as Genesis, Van der Graaf Generator, Ange and even the Canterbury musicians. Well worth discovering.