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Piano and synthesizer (notable for his later world-famous neoclassical career) Paolo Franchini: Bass Ciro Buttari: Percussion and vocals Max Aimone / Luigi Colarullo: Drums Critical Reception
The album is well-regarded by fans of the "Rock Progressivo Italiano" (RPI) scene. Reviewers on Prog Archives highlight its subtle, non-aggressive approach to fusion, comparing the sound to a mix of , Brand X , and world music. Copies of the CD can occasionally be found through collectors' sites like Discogs or Amazon . Venegoni & Co - Rumore Rosso Vivo (2002, Electr...
The record documents the band's "open structure" during their peak years, led by guitarist after his departure from the renowned prog band Arti & Mestieri . It is known for its blend of jazz fusion, Mediterranean folk influences, and experimental progressive rock. Tracklist & Credits The album consists of six extended live tracks: Mezzogiorno (8:10) Positivo e... (9:37) Sarabanda pt. 1 (7:04) Balòn (7:53) Sarabanda pt. 2 (7:05) Calypso minestrone (4:32) Key Musicians: Luigi "Gigi" Venegoni: Electric guitar and vocals
Other live albums from this era, such as Live... Somewhere in the Seventies . A deeper look into early prog-rock contributions
Experience the studio version of their debut to hear the foundation of their live sound: VENEGONI & CO. - RUMORE ROSSO (1977) Prog Italy YouTube• Dec 16, 2015 If you're interested, I can provide more details on:
is a live album by the Italian jazz-rock and progressive group Venegoni & Co , released in 2002 by the label Electromantic Music . The album features live recordings from the late 1970s, specifically from concerts in Turin at Radio Città Futura (1978) and the Festival dell'Unità (1979). Album Overview Copies of the CD can occasionally be found
The history of transition from Arti & Mestieri .