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Linea di confine

review from octopus-4 (Prog Archives)

First of all this is more than an album. The CD comes into a plastic envelop inside a book. The book and the CD are about the same concept but they are totally different. The book has its origin from a short story published by ...
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Nuvole di ieri

Mellotron Storm from Prog Archives

I wasn’t exactly overjoyed when i saw 18 tracks at just over 43 minutes,but thankfully some of them blend into one another.This is modern RPI from a talented man named Nicola Randone.He enlisted the help of ARTI & MES...
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Morte di un amore

Tarcisio Moura from Prog Archives

Nicola Randone´s first CD was a big surprise to me. I didn´t know what to expect and initially my impressions were not very good. This is by far the most different and experimental work I heard by this talented musician until...
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Linea di confine

review from Wonderous Stories

In tutta sincerità, devo ammettere una cosa: a distanza di quasi dieci anni dall’esordio, e dopo quattro album via via sempre più complessi e ambiziosi, l’opera di Nicola Randone a cui mi sento tuttora più legato...
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Interview with Nicola Randone

INTERVIEW WITH NICOLA RANDONE (Source) By Torodd Fuglesteg, Andrea Parentin and Jim Russell Your biography has been covered in your ProgArchives profile so let’s bypass the biography details. But which bands were you in...
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Vitaly Menshikov

review from Vitaly Menshikov from Progressor

FIVE STARS Prolusion. RANDONE is a modern Italian band, led by singer and keyboardist extraordinary Nicola Randone. “Linea Di Confine”, their fifth album, is issued in two versions: as a full-format book (which I can’t re...
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Linea di confine

review from Tarcisio Moura (Prog Archives)

After the ambitious work Hybla Act I, italian singer/songwriter/multi instrumentist Nicola Randone comes back with another concept album. Linea Di Confine has a more simplier approach than on the previous efford, but it is equa...
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Randone: Hybla act 1

review from Conor Fynes (Prog Archives)

Staying in check with the typical album-length ‘suite,’ which Randone first explored in ‘Nuvole Di Ieri,’ ‘Hybla’ takes a massive amount of different musical ideas, and throws them all togeth...
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Morte di un amore

review from Conor Fynes (Prog Archives)

Beginning his career under his full name, this album is understandably more centered around the talents of multi-instrumentalist Nicola Randone than on latter, more group-oriented releases. While very clearly being influenced b...
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Nuvole di ieri

Conor Fynes from Prog Archives

Hailing from Italy is another great offering from one of the world’s most prolific regional prog music scenes. As mild mannered and personable as any man you will meet, Nicola Randone introduced me to his musical world wi...
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