This is probably the most impressive Italian progressive rock album ever, with an astonishing blend of hard and symphonic progressive rock, it is at the same time the most comprehensive guide on 40 minutes on Nietzsche's filosophy, specially on Thus spoke Zarathustra, his last masterwork. Lyrics resume Nietzsche's whole filosophy with powerful words and musical pictorical resourses that made more powerful his filosophical though. A perfect example of this is the final piece, Dell'eterno ritorno, which concludes with an inverse triple rumble on the drums, before the epic symphonic tutti at the end. Released on vinyl in 1973, it's still a perfect example of Italian powerful idiosincrathic musical creativity.
Tracklist
Zarathustra 20:35
1A. L'Ultimo Uomo
1B. Il Re Di Ieri
1C. Al Di Là Del Bene E Del Male
1D. Superuomo
1E. Il Tempio Delle Clessidre
2 Degli Uomini 4:04
3 Della Natura 8:28
4 Dell'Eterno Ritorno 6:18
Tracklist
Zarathustra 20:35
1A. L'Ultimo Uomo
1B. Il Re Di Ieri
1C. Al Di Là Del Bene E Del Male
1D. Superuomo
1E. Il Tempio Delle Clessidre
2 Degli Uomini 4:04
3 Della Natura 8:28
4 Dell'Eterno Ritorno 6:18
Credits
Bass, Piano – Alberto Moreno
Drums, Timpani, Bells, Vocals – Giancarlo Golzi
Guitar, Vocals – Enzo Merogno
Lyrics By – Mauro La Luce
Mellotron, Organ [Hammond], Vibraphone,
Electric Piano [Farfisa] – Pit Corradi
Vocals – Stefano "Lupo" Galifi
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