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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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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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Morte di un amore

review from ProgArchives by MartyMcFly

Debut of will-be multi-instrumentalist (check later albums) Nicola Randone, album that’s on borderline of Prog and Rock (but it’s Prog nevertheless) with distinct and very emotional Italian vocals. Pompous (or grand...
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Morte di un amore

psarros From Progarchives.com

Being motivated by a recent topic on progarchives,I decided to go back in time and re-listen NICOLA RANDONE’s debut,originally pressed in 2002.I remember voting for his second album as his best one,but after re-listening ...
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andrea parentin from Prog Archives

in this album you can find suggestive and beautiful melodies well underlined by the music while the lyrics are personal and “drenched with poetry”…
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erik neuteboom from Prog Archives

THIS IS ANOTHER FINE ITALIAN PROGROCK ALBUM!
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Steph Sollow , Progressive World

[...] Randone is an artist who melds progressive rock, rock, pop and ambient music forms to create a slick, slinky, and satisfying whole
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Fred Trafton from GEPR

Morte di un Amore is an album that straddles the fences between movie music, progressive rock and adult pop. It is very slickly recorded with a real "big studio" sheen, emotional vocals (in Italian) and flirtations wi...
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Luis Nasser Editor of Prog4You

Its no secret that Italian bands tend to have a special little extra artistry and musicianship that I just love in the context of prog, and I don’t mean only the classics like PFM, Le Orme or the absolute masters, known f...
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