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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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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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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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Ricordo

Conor Fynes from Prog Archives

It seems that every band at some point in their career, comes out with an album that while not necessarily distinguishing itself in terms of quality, is decidedly different from the others in some aspect. With the third chapter...
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Linea di confine

arcane beatiful from Prog Archives

I love this website so much, especially when you win stuff, like this album. I woke up today, and was suprised to see a big package in the post. I noticed it was a book? What the hell, I knew I won an album from a band called ...
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Linea di confine

review from Conor Fynes

It was a very pleasant surpise to see this waiting at my doorstep one day. Having not even heard of the work of Nicola Randone and company (or even listened to any Italian-scene symphonic prog) before this, I think I am able to...
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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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Linea di confine

review from Marty McFly (ProgArchives)

I was attracted enough to start my pursuit of Randone’s studio albums after I heard their work with Spaghetti epic and others in this series. But their studio albums somehow disappointed me, as I expected a lot after what...
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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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Prog Archives (Apostolis Psarros)

Splendid effort!Actually here we have to deal with only one 43-min epic symphonic song!Great vocals by Nicola Randone (though I don’t understand the lyrics),that match up awesome with the symphonic music of the album.I ca...
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erik neuteboom from Prog Archives

If you love their CD Hybla Act 1, this DVD will please you for sure!
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